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ASCO Valve 8260 Corrosion-Resistant Plastic Solenoid Valves
the ASCO Series 260, also known as 8260, is a corrosion-resistant, plastic body solenoid valve. The valves are available with compression fitting ends for metal or plastic tubes to save installation cost. The 260 Series is suitable for analytical and diagnostic equipment, life science, and press room and metal stamping applications.
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ASCO 8260 Valve Specs
- Valve Actuation
- Solenoid
- Body Material
- Engineered Plastics
- Media
- Air, Inert Gas
- Pipe / Port Size
- 1/4 “
- Port Type
- Barb; NPTF
- Function
- 2 way – 2/2 Normally Closed
- Flow
- From 0.1 Cv to 0.5 Cv
- Voltage
- 24 AC; 110 AC; 115 AC; 120 AC; 208 AC; 220 AC; 230 AC; 440 AC; 480 AC; 6 DC; 24 DC; 12 DC; 48 DC; 120 DC; 240 DC | 50; 60
- Max Differential / Max Operating Pressure
- Vacuum to 150 PSIG
- Operating Environment
- Indoor; Outdoor
- Standards / Regulations
- CSA; Type 1; UL
ASCO 8260 Valve Features
- Mountable in any position for installation flexibility
- Dispensing vending construction is NSF 169 listed
- Solenoid enclosures: Standard – Watertight, Types 1, 2, 3, 3S, 4, and 4X. Optional – Open-frame solenoid, junction box enclosures
- Ambient temperature range – AC: 32° F to 125° F (0° C to 52° C). DC: 32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C)
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