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Solenoid valves. A solenoid valve is an electromechanically operated valve.. Solenoid valves differ in the characteristics of the electric current they use, the strength of the magnetic field they generate, the mechanism they use to regulate the fluid, and the type and characteristics of fluid they control.
Schematic view of the Saxomat automatic clutch control valves unit: 1 – solenoid, 2 – solenoid valve, 3 – vacuum check valve, 4 – pressure reducing valve, 5 – vacuum regulator valve, A – vacuum chamber, B – intermediate chamber, C – atmosphere chamber. The solenoid valve is shown activated, the clutch is fully depressed.
The vacuum flowed through the switch to a vacuum solenoid (such as a heat riser, used to restrict exhaust allowing the engine to heat up faster). When the coolant heated to operating temperature the vacuum switch closed off the port (port S on the vacuum switch) turning off the vacuum to the heat riser. The result is to clear the exhaust ...
Thermal shut off valve or Thermally released shut off valve, protects against excessive temperature, mandatory in the gas installation of some countries; Trap primer: sometimes include other types of valves, or are valves themselves; Vacuum breaker valve: prevents the back-siphonage of contaminated water into pressurized drinkable water supplies
Transmission solenoid; Trickle valve; U. Upstream valve; V. Vacuum delay valve; Valve leakage; Valve oil; Valve stem; Vieussens valve of the coronary sinus
Vacuum valve may refer to: Trickle valve, a type of airlock; Vacuum breaker, an anti-siphon valve; Vacuum delay valve, an automobile component; Vacuum tube, an electron tube or thermionic valve; Vacuum interrupter, an electrical device acting similar to a circuit breaker, used in higher voltage applications