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ASCO 272610-105-D Solenoid Valve Coil 20.1 Watts 24V

Special Price $263.09 Regular Price $292.03
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272610-105-D
The ASCO 272610-105-D Solenoid Valve Coil functions as a highly efficient electromagnetic part for HVAC system fluid flow control. The coil functions at 24 volts while drawing 20.1 watts of power to produce a magnetic field that operates the valve for exact refrigerant and air control. The strong design of this coil provides both durability and dependability which enables its use in multiple HVAC applications such as air conditioning and refrigeration systems. This coil offers three main advantages through its reduced energy usage and improved system performance and efficiency and quick response capabilities.
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Specifications

  • Type: Solenoid Valve Coil
  • Power: 20.1 Watts
  • Voltage: 24V
Manufacturer Name: ASCO
Product Number: 272610-105-D
OEM Part Number: 272610-105-D
Product Description: 24V Fb Coil 20.1Watts
Weight:0.99lbs/449.06g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the ASCO 272610-105-D Solenoid Valve Coil?

Regularly inspect the coil for signs of overheating, insulation damage, or wear that could affect performance. Ensure electrical connections are secure and free from corrosion. Keep the coil clean and dry to prevent short circuits. Always disconnect power before handling to avoid electrical hazards.

What are common issues with the ASCO 272610-105-D Solenoid Valve Coil?

  • Coil overheating during operation.
  • Electrical failure or short circuit.
  • Weak or inconsistent magnetic field.
  • Burned-out coil preventing valve actuation.
  • Loose or corroded wiring connections.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all power to the valve before installation.

Step 2: Remove the existing coil from the solenoid valve.

Step 3: Check the valve plunger and clean if necessary.

Step 4: Slide the new coil over the valve stem until fully seated.

Step 5: Secure the coil in place according to manufacturer instructions.

Step 6: Reconnect electrical wiring to the coil terminals.

Step 7: Restore power and test the valve operation.