HSH-Flo Brass Motorized Ball Valve 3/4" DC12V/24V Two Way Normally Closed NPT Electrical Valve (3/4'' CR5-01)

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Specification
Brand : HSH-Flo
BulletPoint1 : Maxmum Working Pressure: 145PSI
BulletPoint2 : Brass Valve Body;
BulletPoint3 : Medium: Water, Gas, Oil
BulletPoint4 : Voltage: DC12V;DC24V
BulletPoint5 : Medium Temperature:-5° ~ 100°
ExteriorFinish : Metal
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 6005899012206
ItemName : HSH-Flo Brass Motorized Ball Valve 3/4" DC12V/24V Two Way Normally Closed NPT Electrical Valve (3/4'' CR5-01)
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : industrial-ball-valves
Manufacturer : HSH-Flo
Material : Copper
ProductDescription : Product Overview:
◎ Full Bore Or Reduce Bore: 1/2"=15mm, 3/4"=20mm, 1"=25mm, 1-1/4"=29mm
◎ Limit Switch Inside, Auto Cut off Power When F.O or F.C
◎ NPT/BSP Available (Default For Buyer From US & CA is NPT, Other is BSP)
◎ Inside Gear All Made by Metal
◎ Brass Valve Body;
◎ ≤5sec Quick Action For Closed or Open Time.

Description:
◎ Maxmum Working Pressure: 145PSI
◎ Wire Diagram:
◎CR2-02: Auto Return When Power Off;
◎CR5-02: Position Feedback + Auto Return When Power Off;
◎CR3-03: Auto Return When Power Off For 110-230V
◎ Medium: Water, Gas, Oil;
◎ Voltage: DC12V;DC24V;AC/DC 9-36V;AC110-230V;
◎ Working Current: Max 0.5Amps When Open;
◎ Cable Length: 0.5 Meters
◎ Medium Temperature:-5° ~ 100°
◎ Manual Override:Yes(But No For CR5-02 and 110-230V)
◎ Indicator:Yes
◎ Open and Closed Time:≤5sec

ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2015-08-04T05:44:20.921Z
Size : 3/4'' CR5-01
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 40141600
ValveType : Ball Valve

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