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The infographic below shows the top five failure modes of solenoid valves. Often, the malfunction of a solenoid valve can be attributed to easy to fix issues, such as dirt in the valve (80% of the cases). Another common issue is a too low differential pressure for indirect operated solenoid valves. These failure modes apply to all kinds of valves, such as 2 way valves, but also to 3 way valves.
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<p><a href="https://tameson.com/solenoid-valve-troubleshooting-the-most-common-failure-modes.html"><img src="https://tameson.comhttps://pimcore.tameson.com/Articles/general/infographic-5-most-common-malfunctions-solenoid-valves.png" alt="Most common solenoid valve failure modes" width="540px" border="0" /></a><br><strong>The 5 most common failure modes of solenoid valves - an infographic by <a href="https://tameson.com/solenoid-valve-troubleshooting-the-most-common-failure-modes.html">Tameson</a>.</strong></p>
Complete the questions to find suitable valves directly:
Valve | Pipe ∅ |
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1/8 inch | ± 4 - 8 mm |
1/4 inch | ± 6 - 12 mm |
3/8 inch | ± 8 - 15 mm |
1/2 inch | ± 10 - 16 mm |
3/4 inch | ± 15 - 22 mm |
1 inch | ± 20 - 30 mm |
1½ inch | ± 25 - 50 mm |
2 inch | ± 40 - 60 mm |
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