3 Way Direct Acting Pilot Solenoid Valve (NC/NO) - DAP Series

TPS-DAP-T


Technical Specifications

Part Number:

TPS-DAP-T

Product Type:

3 Way Direct Acting Pilot Solenoid Valve

Pressure Type:

Water / Irrigation Media

Pressure Range:

0 to 10 bar

Output Type:

Process Connection:

Screwed (BSPT / NPT)

Electrical Connection:

Solenoid

Body Material:

Nylon GF

Size:

1/8"

LED Voltage:

Cable Length:

Seal Type:

Nitrile

Temperature:

Media temp: 60°C; ambient temp: -10°C to 50°C

Accuracy:

Voltage:

12V DC, 24V DC, 24V AC, 230V AC

Current:

Non-latching: 8W; latching: 10W latch

Power Supply:

12V DC, 24V DC, 24V AC, 230V AC

Installation Type:

Screwed inline pipe installation

Diameter:

Power Supply:

12V DC, 24V DC, 24V AC, 230V AC

Mounting Type:

Screwed

Measurement Range:

Blind Zone:

Display:

Humidity Range:

Ingres Protection:

Current:

Non-latching: 8W; latching: 10W latch


Product Description

DAP Series 3 Way Direct Acting Pilot Solenoid Valve

The DAP Series 3 Way Direct Acting Pilot Solenoid Valve is designed for compact irrigation and water control circuits requiring responsive pilot valve operation. Built with a Nylon GF body and Nitrile (NBR) seal / diaphragm material, it provides a lightweight plastic body solution for water applications where reliable electrical switching and corrosion resistant internal components are important.

Available with a 1/8" screwed port, the valve supports BSPT and NPT connection options. It operates across a 0 to 10 bar pressure range and is suitable for water media up to 60°C, with an ambient temperature range of -10°C to 50°C.

The 3 way configuration supports normally closed and normally open operation, with port functions changing by valve position. Internal parts made from superior corrosion resistant steel, equivalent to SS316L, help improve durability in irrigation and water control environments. A 3 position manual override supports commissioning, testing and maintenance.

Voltage options include 12V DC, 24V DC, 24V AC and 230V AC, with 12V DC and 24V DC latching versions also available. With an 8W non latching power rating and 10W latch / 10W delatch latching operation, the DAP Series 3 Way valve is well suited to pilot control duties within irrigation valve assemblies and OEM water control systems.

For best performance, the valve should be selected to match the required valve position, port function, voltage configuration, pressure range and water-only application requirements.

Key Benefits

3 way pilot valve operation for compact irrigation and water control circuits.

Normally closed and normally open options to suit different control layouts.

0 to 10 bar operating pressure for water control applications.

Nylon GF body construction with Nitrile (NBR) seal / diaphragm material.

Corrosion resistant internal parts equivalent to SS316L to support durability.

Multiple voltage options, including 12V DC and 24V DC latching versions.

3 position manual override for easier testing, commissioning and maintenance.

The Total Pressure Solutions Standard

As an agile UK engineering partner, TPS provides support beyond standard product supply. We help specify and integrate valves like the DAP Series 3 Way Direct Acting Pilot Solenoid Valve into practical, cost effective irrigation, water distribution and OEM fluid control systems. From port function and valve position to voltage configuration and installation requirements, our team can help match the valve to your application.

Contact TPS today to discuss the DAP Series 3 Way Direct Acting Pilot Solenoid Valve and configure the right solution for your water control system.

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024 765 80180
sales@totalpressuresolutions.co.uk
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