Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Solenoid Valves
What are solenoid valves used for in refrigeration systems?
Solenoid valves provide electrically controlled on/off regulation of refrigerant flow, allowing for automated system operation. In industrial refrigeration, these valves control liquid feed to evaporators, initiate hot gas defrost cycles, manage oil return, and provide safety shutdown capabilities when connected to control systems or emergency sensors.
What types of solenoid valves do you offer?
Our inventory includes main-line solenoids like Parker's S81 and S82 series, control pilot solenoids including SCII models, and complete replacement parts like Hansen's coil kits. We stock Parker's extensive product line with various port and connection sizes, Hansen's robust ammonia-specific designs, and Danfoss's innovative solutions for all industrial refrigeration applications.
How do I select the correct solenoid valve size?
Solenoid valve sizing depends on flow requirements, pressure differential, and refrigerant type. Parker's model numbers indicate both port size (such as "SOL VLV,SCII-05 PORT") and connection size (like "13CONN"), allowing for precise matching to your system requirements. For liquid lines, valves should be sized based on minimum pressure drop at maximum flow, while hot gas applications may require larger sizing to handle gas volumes.
What's the difference between Parker's S81 and SCII series solenoid valves?
Parker's S81 series (like "SOL VLV,3/8 S81 W/1-1/8CONN") are main-line solenoids designed for direct refrigerant flow control, while SCII series (such as "SOL VLV,SCII-05 PORT, 17CONN") are pilot solenoids typically used to operate larger gas-powered valves. The S81 handles higher flow rates for direct system control, while SCII models provide precise pilot pressure control for operating larger valve assemblies.
What coil options are available for solenoid valves?
We offer various coil voltages and enclosure types including Hansen's "115 V Encapsulated Coil Kit" for standard power supplies, with options also available for 24V, 208/230V, and 460V applications. Encapsulated coils provide superior moisture protection for longer service life, while standard coils offer economical replacement options. Most industrial refrigeration applications use 115V or 24V control circuits for safety.
How do I maintain solenoid valves for reliable operation?
Regular maintenance includes checking for proper valve operation, inspecting coils for signs of overheating, and periodic replacement of O-rings (such as Parker's "O-R PK,BTMCP A4/S4 3/4TO1-1/4"). Coils typically have a service life of 7-10 years depending on cycling frequency and environmental conditions, while valve bodies can last much longer with proper care and occasional seal replacement.
Can solenoid valves fail in an open or closed position?
Solenoid valves can fail in either position depending on design and failure mode. Most industrial refrigeration solenoids are designed to fail closed for safety (closing when power is removed), but certain applications may require fail-open designs. The failure position is a critical consideration when selecting valves, particularly for safety-critical applications like ammonia systems.
What conversion kits are available for upgrading older solenoid valves?
Parker offers conversion kits like "CONV KT,SC1TOPORTII" that allow modernization of older valve designs without complete system modification. These kits enable upgrades to current technology while maintaining compatibility with existing piping and control systems, providing a cost-effective way to improve reliability without major system overhauls.
How do solenoid valves integrate with modern refrigeration control systems?
Solenoid valves connect directly to electronic control systems through their coil circuits, allowing PLCs, microprocessor controllers, or simple thermostats to activate them based on system requirements. Modern refrigeration control systems often use solenoid valves as their primary output devices, controlling system functions by energizing or de-energizing the appropriate valves in response to temperature, pressure, or time-based parameters.
Are replacement parts available for repairing solenoid valves?
Yes, we stock comprehensive repair components including Parker's "WASHER PK,ADJ STEM A8/A9" and "BTM AS KT,S9A 2" bottom assembly kits. These parts allow for economical repair rather than complete valve replacement when problems are limited to specific components. For older models, conversion kits can update valve internals to current designs while maintaining external compatibility with existing systems.