Oil Solenoid Valve

Oil solenoid valves are electrically operated valves used to control the flow of fuel oil in industrial burner systems. They open or close automatically based on signals from the burner control unit.

During burner startup, the valve opens to allow fuel oil to flow from the supply line to the burner. If the burner shuts down or a fault occurs, the valve closes immediately to stop the oil supply.

These valves are widely used in oil-fired boilers, furnaces, and heating systems. Their robust design ensures reliable operation in demanding industrial combustion environments.

Technical Specifications

  • Device Type: Oil Solenoid Valve
  • Operation: Electrically operated automatic valve
  • Fuel Type: Light oil / furnace oil / diesel
  • Operating Voltage: Typically 24V / 110V / 230V AC
  • Pressure Rating: Up to 20 bar (typical)
  • Valve Body Material: Brass / stainless steel / cast steel
  • Connection Type: Threaded or flanged
  • Application: Industrial oil burner systems
Applications / Industries Served

Applications of Oil Solenoid Valves

  • Industrial oil burner systems
  • Fuel oil pipeline control systems
  • Boilers and steam generators
  • Industrial furnaces
  • Ovens and dryers
  • Thermal processing equipment
  • Chemical and petrochemical plants
  • Manufacturing and processing industries
Key Benefits / Features

Key Features of ECCS Oil Solenoid Valves

  • Automatic control of fuel oil flow in burner systems
  • Fast shut-off response for enhanced safety
  • Durable construction for industrial environments
  • Compatible with burner control and safety systems
  • Reliable operation under high pressure conditions
  • Easy installation in oil supply pipelines
  • Supports safe burner ignition and shutdown
  • Long service life with minimal maintenance
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