normally open solenoid valve: a key component in fluid control systems
Release time:2025-04-20 19:22:21
A solenoid valve is an electromechanically operated valve used to control the flow of fluids or gases in various systems. Solenoid valves come in different types, each designed to meet specific operational requirements. One popular type is the Normally Open (NO) solenoid valve, which is crucial for a wide range of applications in industries such as automation, irrigation, HVAC systems, and more. This article will delve into the functioning, applications, and advantages of Normally Open solenoid valves, with a special focus on Meishuo's innovative solutions in this domain.

What is a Normally Open Solenoid Valve?
A Normally Open solenoid valve is designed to remain open when not powered. This means that in its default state, the valve allows the fluid or gas to flow freely through it. When an electrical current is applied to the solenoid, the valve will close, stopping the flow of fluid or gas. The key characteristic of a Normally Open solenoid valve is that it is open by default and only closes when activated.
This type of valve is commonly used in systems where the flow should be allowed by default and only interrupted when necessary. For example, in safety systems where fluid flow must be immediately halted in the event of a failure or emergency, a Normally Open valve is a critical component.