120/60 AC 3/4" NPT. 2-WAY N.O. GENE
The Solenoid Valve, 120/60 AC 3/4" NPT, 2-Way No. 77078, manufactured by Arkwin Solutions Corporation of America was designed for use in commercial or residential applications. The valves 2-way design allows the switching of a fluid on or off from two different places. The three wire connections allow the use of either 120V or 240V electrical power sources.
The ASCO 77078 general industry solenoid valve is pneumatically actuated and used in two-way applications. The valve is normally-open and when energized, it is closed to shut off flow. The valve is de-energized, normally, to open to allow flow. This is a 120/60, AC, 3/4" NTPT solenoid valve that can be used with vacuum or process gases at temperatures up to 400°F (204°C).
The 77078 is a NEMA general purpose solenoid valve with copper coil and plastic housing. This valvue has a NO or normally-open configuration.
Our solenoid valves, when integrated with ASCO’s BACnet and/or Modbus controllers, allow users to remotely and/or automatically control valves through the HVAC network. Our NO solenoid valves are used for on or off operation. They provide a flow prevention feature that prevents hazardous back pressure and protects against destructive forces caused by improper operation and/or equipment failure.
The ASCO 77078 is a solenoid valve that permits the operator to control flow of water and air from the main tank or from an auxiliary tank. It includes an electric control circuit to control opening and closing of the valve. It is designed for use on domestic hot water systems, low temperatures and pressures, such as those found in homes and commercial buildings. The device includes a removable handle so it does not have to be handled while wet.
ASCO Solenoid Valves are available in 2-way, 3-way, 4-way, and 5-way configurations. They are designed to provide precise control over the flow of liquids, gases, and air. They can be used for a variety of applications including diversion and throttling.
The ASCO 77078 is a solenoid valve. It has a metal stem with threaded ends and a rubber collar. Wiring connections are located on the side of the body. The operation is normally open; when the normally closed contact is energized, the disc moves down off of the sealing surface. This allows the fluid to flow through the valve from one direction to the other.