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Choosing an AC or DC solenoid valve coil | Selection guide | Tameson 

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@powertran6755
@powertran6755 2 года назад
the best explanation of the principles; suggest to improve the video by showing a dc and ac coil pictures for each one
@Tameson
@Tameson 2 года назад
Thanks for your comment! We made better visuals in our new video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MHmBrTw7J_o.html
@박종민-g8h
@박종민-g8h 2 года назад
Hello Max, I appreciated your guide on the video. I am a mechanical designer who works for automatic bio system. I am making a centrifuge that has a cooling system. But I haven't really had the experience I made a kind of cooling system. So, I took a look at a centrifuge to get the knowledge. They used AC solenoid valve which is PVE-191. They used 2 EA. I guessed that one was for cooling and the other one was for hot. Now my question is that.. Is it possible that a AC solenoid valve use for hot system?
@Tameson
@Tameson Год назад
Hello, yes it could be used. You need to check all requirements that you need and select the valve based on the conditions you have in the system. You can find out more on solenoid valves at: shop.tameson.com/pages/solenoid-valve-types
@jacopo.scarpellini
@jacopo.scarpellini Год назад
How does an AC solenoid work? The force applied to the core will oscillate at the same frequency as the current, how does it move in one direction?
@Tameson
@Tameson Год назад
Hi Jacopo, you can find more information in our article: tameson.com/pages/choosing-an-ac-or-dc-coil-for-a-solenoid-valve
@viisteist1363
@viisteist1363 3 года назад
is dc a bit safer than ac around water and is there any difference between 9v, 12v and 24v dc?
@Tameson
@Tameson 3 года назад
DC voltage is typically safer than AC if around water.
@rupertmurdoch469
@rupertmurdoch469 2 года назад
Thank you
@Tameson
@Tameson 2 года назад
You're welcome
@hieucn867
@hieucn867 3 года назад
Is that selection of AC/DC solenoid valves based on supply of power suppy capable? Any concern about cost or stablization?
@Tameson
@Tameson 3 года назад
Dear HieuCN, thank you for your question. It is not really clear what your question is regarding. Please get in contact with our customer support so we can provide you with an answer, thank you! tameson.com/about-us.html
@rakeshnadella9224
@rakeshnadella9224 2 года назад
can i use 220v ac solenoid instead of 12v dc for washing machine
@Tameson
@Tameson Год назад
Hello Rakesh. Generally you could, but it depends which voltage is available to you to power the solenoid valve.
@Somm_RJ
@Somm_RJ 11 месяцев назад
Do DC generate more heat due to resistance?
@Tameson
@Tameson 11 месяцев назад
Yes, typically, DC coils do generate more heat due to resistance than AC coils. However, it's important to note that the level of heat generated can often depend on the specifics of your application and usage conditions. We have a wide range of solenoid valves that may be suitable for your needs. You can browse our range at our website: www.tameson.com
@Somm_RJ
@Somm_RJ 11 месяцев назад
@@Tameson Thank you
@swordfish1120
@swordfish1120 3 года назад
I have a dual port solenoid valve (24VDC, 80 MOPD, 6 watt & 5/64 orifice) but no info on polarity or amperage requirement. Can I use a generic 24VDC power adapter for this application? If not, how can I determine what 24VDC power adapter will work on this valve?
@Tameson
@Tameson 3 года назад
Dear Sword Fish, Thank you for your question. If the power is 6 watt, the min. required amperage will be 6(W))/24(V) = 0.25 (A). If you'll use a generic 24VDC power supply with a >0.5A current (2x safety factor) that should work just fine. Good luck with your application
@swordfish1120
@swordfish1120 3 года назад
@@Tameson Thank you for the info. 👍🏼
@gurpreetpanesar9187
@gurpreetpanesar9187 2 года назад
Can i give 220 volt dc power to 220 volt ac solenoid coil .is it safe for coil? Please reply. Sir
@Tameson
@Tameson 2 года назад
No this is not safe for the coil, as the impedance for 220V DC will be lower (compared to 220VAC), this will result in a too high current for the coil.
@onefixitman
@onefixitman Год назад
You could try it once for a few seconds until is sends out the magic smoke and you can then understand by losing money and downtime.
@TiagoAlmeidalive
@TiagoAlmeidalive Год назад
@@Tameson Wrong, the impedance of the DC coil is greater than the AC coil. If you power a AC coil with DC supply it will heat up and burn out.
@joker.s9007
@joker.s9007 3 года назад
Please someone answer me can i use my ac coil with batteries if yes witch batteries
@Tameson
@Tameson 3 года назад
Joker - your batteries are supplying DC current. Sounds like you need a DC coil.
@onefixitman
@onefixitman Год назад
It sounds like you need an electrical theory class on the difference between AC and DC. AC is ALTERNATING and DC is not. Gross conceptual error. Does not compute. Watch a bunch of videos on the difference between AC and DC signals and educate yourself on electron flow.
@abbasmaghraby1167
@abbasmaghraby1167 2 года назад
you are speak very hurt please slow down son what and my tuition en General when used A.C. coil and when used DC coil
@Tameson
@Tameson 2 года назад
Hi Abbas, Could you try to rephrase your question?
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