ASCO Lead Free Stainless Steel Valves Series 256

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Regulations that restrict lead content in devices used for potable water are becoming more common, presenting new design issues for OEMs. That's why ASCO gives OEMs the choice of using lead-free brass, composite, or stainless steel constructions. The subminiature stainless steel valves from ASCO offer compact 2-way and 3-way solenoid valve solutions for a multitude of potable water applications. These valves’ compact size facilitate the design of equipment that needs to fit into tight spaces. Dedicated versions of the 256 and 356 series carry the following approvals from NSF International: NSF 61 Annex G (drinking water) and NSF 169 (special purpose food equipment and devices).
Description
Regulations that restrict lead content in devices used for potable water are becoming more common, presenting new design issues for OEMs. That's why ASCO gives OEMs the choice of using lead-free brass, composite, or stainless steel constructions. The subminiature stainless steel valves from ASCO offer compact 2-way and 3-way solenoid valve solutions for a multitude of potable water applications. These valves’ compact size facilitate the design of equipment that needs to fit into tight spaces. Dedicated versions of the 256 and 356 series carry the following approvals from NSF International: NSF 61 Annex G (drinking water) and NSF 169 (special purpose food equipment and devices).

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Lead Free Stainless Steel Valves - Series 256 - ASCO
Florham Park, NJ, USA
Lead Free Stainless Steel Valves
Series 256
Lead Free Stainless Steel Valves Series 256
Regulations that restrict lead content in devices used for potable water are becoming more common, presenting new design issues for OEMs. That's why ASCO gives OEMs the choice of using lead-free brass, composite, or stainless steel constructions. The subminiature stainless steel valves from ASCO offer compact 2-way and 3-way solenoid valve solutions for a multitude of potable water applications. These valves’ compact size facilitate the design of equipment that needs to fit into tight spaces. Dedicated versions of the 256 and 356 series carry the following approvals from NSF International: NSF 61 Annex G (drinking water) and NSF 169 (special purpose food equipment and devices).

Regulations that restrict lead content in devices used for potable water are becoming more common, presenting new design issues for OEMs. That's why ASCO gives OEMs the choice of using lead-free brass, composite, or stainless steel constructions.

The subminiature stainless steel valves from ASCO offer compact 2-way and 3-way solenoid valve solutions for a multitude of potable water applications. These valves’ compact size facilitate the design of equipment that needs to fit into tight spaces.
Dedicated versions of the 256 and 356 series carry the following approvals from NSF International: NSF 61 Annex G (drinking water) and NSF 169 (special purpose food equipment and devices).

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Technical Specifications

  ASCO
Product Category Industrial Valves
Product Number Series 256
Product Name Lead Free Stainless Steel Valves
Valve Type Solenoid
Primary Material Stainless Steel
Media Water; Gas; Natural Gas; Air
Media Temperature 180 F (82 C)
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