Key Features:
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Voltage Rating:
- This solenoid valve coil is designed to operate with a 120 V AC power supply, which is standard in many North American industrial and commercial applications.
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Class F Insulation:
- Class F insulation means the coil can handle operating temperatures up to 155°C (311°F), ensuring the coil is durable under high-heat conditions typically found in industrial equipment.
- This makes it suitable for systems that may involve exposure to higher ambient temperatures, ensuring reliability and longevity.
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Size & Form Factor:
- The 6″ length refers to the physical size of the coil. Solenoid coils come in different shapes and sizes, and the length is an important factor when fitting the coil into a solenoid valve assembly.
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Functionality:
- The solenoid coil is the electromagnetic part of a solenoid valve. When energized with 120 V AC, the coil generates a magnetic field that activates the valve, either opening or closing it, allowing or stopping the flow of fluid or gas.
- This particular solenoid coil is typically part of a valve used for on/off control, such as regulating air, water, or other non-corrosive fluids.
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Application:
- It’s commonly used in HVAC systems, pneumatic systems, water treatment systems, irrigation systems, and industrial automation processes.
- It helps in controlling the actuation of a valve to allow for the precise regulation of flow, whether it’s for water, air, or other media.
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Replacement & Compatibility:
- The Dayton 6X543 coil is often used to replace old or faulty solenoid coils in valves, ensuring that the solenoid valve continues to function effectively.
- It is compatible with many solenoid valve assemblies that operate with 120 V AC input, though it’s always best to verify compatibility based on the valve manufacturer’s specifications.
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Durability:
- The coil is typically built to last through regular use, as it’s designed for industrial-grade environments, where reliability is essential.
- Solenoid coils like the Dayton 6X543 are often subject to frequent cycling, meaning they need to handle many on/off cycles without failure.
Important Considerations:
- Voltage & Power Supply: Always ensure the voltage of your power supply is appropriate for the coil. If you’re replacing a coil, make sure the replacement matches the original specifications, especially the voltage rating (120 V AC in this case).
- Current Draw: The coil will have a specific current draw, so it’s important to check the datasheet for the coil to ensure that the power supply and circuit can handle the load.
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