Series 20 Model 22 Submersible Valve


2-WAY NORMALLY CLOSED Valve


The submersible valves are watertight and corrosion resistant for direct deep sea Ocean submersion.

  • Depths to 1000+ feet
  • Nickel plated Brass Body
  • Plastic Epoxy Coil & housing.
  • Media pressures up to 1350 PSI
  • Engineered to aid with environmental causes.

PIN Diagram

MAX. OPER.
PRESS. DIFF.
ORIFICE SIZECV FACTOR1/4 NPT PORT
DC STANDARD COIL

13501/32.02422G6D#W-
5503/64.05222H6D#W-
3251/16.09522J6D#W-
1603/32.15622K6D#W-
901/8.28422N6D#W-
705/32.40422O6D#W-
303/16.50022P6D#W-

✩: Body Style: Replace with desired code - D = Standard Body or G = SAE Gauge Port Option
#: Replace # with desired code – 3 = 3 PIN Cable, 6 = 6 PIN Cable, 8 = 8 PIN Cable
△ Seal Material: Replace ∆ with desired code - Blank = Nitrile (Buna) S = Low Temp Buna. N = FKM* E = Neoprene A = EPDM
* FKM seals not recommended for pressure ratings above 500 PSI.

Operating Conditions

Maximum Operating Pressure Differentials
See table above.
Burst Pressure
10,000 PSI
Leakage
Bubble tight for standard valves.

Electrical Characteristics

Coil Voltage
9/DC, 12/DC, 18/DC & 24/DC
Nominal Power
13.5 Watts
Coil Construction
Plastic Epoxy Coil & Housing, Momentary Latching Coil Available
Typical Response Time on Air
4 - 16 Milliseconds
Operating Speed
Up to 600 CPM
Duty Cycle
Continuous

Mechanical Characteristics

Internal Components
Stainless Steel
Elastomers
Nitrile (Buna) (Std.). Many other elastomers available.*
Orifice Diameter
See table above.
Porting
1/4" NPT. Optional SAE Gauge Port available
Life Expectancy
Millions of cycles, depending on application, lubrication, etc.
Valve Weight
1.13 lb
Options
Consult factory

SERIES 20 2WNC SUBMERSIBLE VALVES


MODEL 22 1/4-18 NPT
2WNC CONDUIT CONNECTION
 

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