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ASCO Valve 8345 Compact General Service Solenoid Valves
The ASCO Series 345, also known as 8345,is a line of compact 4-way general service valves that are designed for low-flow applications. The valves are commonly used in analytical and diagnostic equipment, biofuel and heating systems, and refineries.
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ASCO 8345 Valve Specs
- Valve Actuation
- Solenoid – Air Pilot
- Body Material
- Brass, Stainless Steel
- Media
- Air, Inert Gas, Light Oil, Water
- Pipe / Port Size
- 1/4 “
- Port Type
- NPTF
- Function
- 4 way – 4/2
- Flow
- From 0.5 Cv to 1.0 Cv, From .04 to .2 Kv
- Voltage
- 100 to 240 AC/DC Voltage Ranging, 12 to 24 DC Voltage Ranging, 125 DC Battery Charging, 110 AC, 12 DC, 120 AC, 120 DC, 24 AC, 24 DC, 24 to 120 AC/DC Voltage Ranging, 250 DC Battery Charging | 50, 50/60, 60
- Operating Environment
- Hazardous, Indoor, Outdoor
- Standards / Regulations
- Class I Div 2, CSA, SIL, Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 3S, Type 4, Type 4X, Type 6, Type 6P, Type 7, Type 9, UL
ASCO 8345 Valve Features
- Compact valves for low-flow, general service applications
- Available in intrinsically safe, voltage-ranging, and long-life constructions
- Mountable in any position for installation flexibility
- Brass and stainless steel bodies available for a wide range of applications
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