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    Electric Float Level Plastic Control Valve

    Manufacturer: Armas Valves & Filters

    BACCARA G75 Solenoid - Float Level Control Valve controls water level continuously by means of electrical float placed in reservoirs and tanks.

    Easy to use
    Low cost
    Operation in wide pressure range (PN10)
    Perfect modulation even in lower flow rates
    Anti-surge closing and opening with flexible diaphragm
    Glass Reinforced Poly-amide material
    Made in Turkey
    Manufacturer part number: FLEL
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    Armas Solenoid - Electric Float Level Plastic Control Valve

    Applications

    • Irrigation
    • Industrial
    • for when the water level reduce to minimum level, main valve opens fully itself and provides the water level at maximum.

    FEATURES

    • Electrically float level switch, 24V AC N.O. solenoid, needle valve, ball valve, polytethylene plastic tubing system and nylon fittings
    • Made in Turkey

     

    Solenoid Electric Float Level Plastic Control Valve

    ARMAS 500 Series Electric Float Level Plastic Control Valve

    Armas solenoid valve controlled electrical float level control valve is the hydraulic control valve designed to control water level continuously by means of electrical float placed in reservoirs and tanks. Electrical float sends signal to solenoid coil on main valve when water level decreases below set level. Main valve is opened and ensures that tank or reservoir will be filled permanently. When water reaches maximum level, electrical float sends signal to solenoid coil again and main valve is closed as full sealed. Valve may be used in the system by mounting horizontal or vertical positions.

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    Reference: Washington State University