





- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RDDLZ-PULSE-76S
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-PULSE-76S
Available Options
Note: This pulse valve cannot be used for drinking water.
RDDLZ pulse solenoid valve is a type of valve used in various industrial applications, particularly in systems that involve the control of gases, such as air or other gases. Pulse valves are commonly used in dust collection systems, baghouse filters, and similar applications to help clean and maintain the efficiency of these systems.
Specification
- Model: RDDLZ-SMFZ-76S
- Port Size: G3 inch
- Connection Type: Threaded Type
- Channel Position: Right Angle
- Flow Direction: Unidirectional
- Applicable Media: Air
- Voltage (Optional): AC110V, AC220V, DC24V
- Coil Power: 20VA
- Temperature: -5~60℃
- Working Pressure: 0.3~0.8MPa
- Max. Pressure: 1.0MPa
- Relative Humidity: ≤80%RH
- Diaphragm Life: More Than 1 Million Times
- Material: Aluminum Alloy (Body), NBR (Seal)
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Model | Port Size | A | B | C |
RDDLZ-SMFZ-76P | G3 inch | 232 | 201 | 245 |
Details
Tips: Where are pulse valves used?
Pulse valves are commonly used in industrial applications, particularly in systems that involve the control of air or gas flow. These valves operate based on a pulsed or intermittent flow of compressed air and are primarily found in applications such as dust collection systems, pneumatic conveying systems, and air filtration units.
- Dust Collection Systems: Pulse valves are a critical component in dust collectors, where they help clean filters by releasing short bursts of compressed air to dislodge accumulated dust and particulate matter. This ensures efficient filtration and prolongs the life of filter elements.
- Pneumatic Conveying Systems: Pulse valves play a vital role in pneumatic conveying systems, used to transport bulk materials like powders and granules. They help regulate the flow of air and maintain system efficiency.
- Air Filtration Units: In various industrial processes, air filtration units employ pulse valves to ensure clean air by periodically cleaning filter media.
Overall, pulse valves are essential in environments where controlled bursts of compressed air are required to maintain system performance, particularly in the presence of dust and particulate pollutants.