This compact (7 mm), 2 port solenoid valve is designed for precise control of liquid flow in space constrained systems. It is engineered to toggle between two distinct flow restrictions: a high flow state and a low flow state. The high-flow state is the normal, de-energized position. With low power consumption and a robust design, this is an efficient solution for applications requiring active flow modulation. Both flow states can be customized to specific targets to meet the requirements of your system. Multiple valves can deliver zonal control for distributed cooling or achieve a wider range of flow and finer increments when installed in parallel. Install in manifolds or integrate directly into cold plates or other cooling components.
Custom performance capabilities available upon request.
| Housing | PBT or PPS |
|---|---|
| Armature and Stop | 430 Stainless Steel |
| Spring | 17-7PH or 316 Stainless Steel |
| Cover | 316 Stainless Steel |
| CONFIGURATION | PART NUMBER | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|---|
| Plug In | LHDX0526050A | Boss Plug (POM with FKM O-rings) |
| Plug In | LHWX0218030A | Replacement O-ring (FKM) |
| Plug In | LLWX0307140A | Retention Bracket, 1x |
| Plug In | LLWX0307130A | Retention Bracket, 3x |
| Plug In | LLWX0307120A | Retention Bracket, 8x |
| Plug In | LHWX0503010A | Screw, Socket Head Cap, 0.086" #2-56 x 0.250" Stainless Steel |
| Universal All Styles | LHWX0605450A | Lead Wire Connector, 6" Long |
From plugs to solenoid valves, there’s a vast array of products that The Lee Company can offer. If you’d like to discuss the best solution for your specific application or to learn more about our capabilities, use-cases, or quality standards, contact your local Lee sales engineer.
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The Lee Company has developed the Lohm Laws for defining and measuring resistance to fluid flow. The Lohm is defined such that 1 Lohm will flow 100 GPM of water with a pressure drop of 25 psi at a temperature of 80°F.
Always verify flow calculations by experiment.
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