
U401-B Solenoid Valve
Materials:
Body: Brass
Approval: EX mⅡA T4
Technical Specifications:
Power:AC220 V,2×4W
Diamter:1"
Current :big flow valve 18mA
small flow valve 18mA
Allowed flow rate:90L/min , Max flow rate: 90L/min , Mini flow rate:5L/min.
Working pressure:0.035-0.035MPa
Environmental Condition: -40~~+70degree
Package:
Product ID Weight Dimension
U401-B 2.1kg/case of 130 ×116× 80mm/case of 1
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gorged. In an effort to remain there, they gorged more. None expected Mr Githongo to object.
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each other. To foot the bill, top-level corruption boomed. Thousands were killed in tribal clashes.
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