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understanding normally open solenoid valves: a focus on meishuo technology
Release time:2025-03-22 16:09:02

    A Normally Open Solenoid Valve is a crucial component in various fluid control systems. It is designed to allow fluid to flow freely when it is not powered, and to stop the flow when activated by an electrical signal. This unique functionality makes it essential in applications where flow control needs to be initiated or stopped remotely, such as in automation systems, water treatment, and irrigation.

Normally Open Solenoid Valve

    What is a Normally Open Solenoid Valve?
    A solenoid valve is a type of electromechanical valve used to control the flow of liquids or gases. It consists of a coil that, when energized, creates a magnetic field that moves a plunger or diaphragm to open or close the valve. In a Normally Open solenoid valve, the valve remains open when not powered, allowing the flow to continue. Once the solenoid coil is energized, the magnetic field pulls the plunger or diaphragm to close the valve and stop the flow.
    The operation of a Normally Open solenoid valve is the reverse of the Normally Closed solenoid valve, where the valve remains closed until powered. This makes the Normally Open solenoid valve ideal for applications that require a default open state and immediate closure upon activation.