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What Causes a Solenoid Valve Noise?
What causes a solenoid valve noise? It may be because of the damage of mechanical parts of solenoid valve itself, or due to the working environment.
1. Actual working conditions of the solenoid valve are not within the scope of solenoid valve products.
The actual working conditions of solenoid valve includes ambient temperature, medium temperature and attributes, environment and working pressure, etc. If above factors are not in the working range of a solenoid valve, the valve will be very unstable in the operation and it will easily cause the accelerated wear and damage of parts and components, as well as excessive noise. The solution is to replace solenoid valve products suitable for environmental conditions.
2. Damage of solenoid valve parts like the spring
After a long period of use, the parts of solenoid valve will also suffer normal wear or damage, which will lead to unstable working conditions of solenoid valves and cause the noise. The solution is to repair or replace damaged parts.
3. Low voltage of power supply
Excessive low voltage leads to abnormal working state of solenoid valve, and produces noise. In this case, adjusts the voltage to the proper range of the solenoid valve.
4. High pressure of the system
Excessive system pressure is not within the scope of solenoid valve operation, thus leading to unstable operation and noise of solenoid valve.
5. External impurities in system control, on the spool or piston nut surface
Entry of external impurities will lead to unstable operation of solenoid valves, affect the normal operation of solenoid valves, and cause noise in the operation of solenoid valves. The solution is to check and clean the impurities in solenoid valves.
6. Lack of lubrication
Long-term use of solenoid valve results in a lack of lubrication between parts of solenoid valve, and physical friction causes excessive noise in solenoid valves. The solution is to add lubrication to the shaft and other parts of the solenoid valve.
7. Solenoid valve parts are loose.
Loosening of parts will lead to unstable structure of solenoid valve, as a result, the solenoid valve will vibrate when working. The greater the vibration, the greater the noise. The solution is to stop the work of solenoid valve, check and fasten the loose parts of the solenoid valve.
1. Actual working conditions of the solenoid valve are not within the scope of solenoid valve products.
The actual working conditions of solenoid valve includes ambient temperature, medium temperature and attributes, environment and working pressure, etc. If above factors are not in the working range of a solenoid valve, the valve will be very unstable in the operation and it will easily cause the accelerated wear and damage of parts and components, as well as excessive noise. The solution is to replace solenoid valve products suitable for environmental conditions.
2. Damage of solenoid valve parts like the spring
After a long period of use, the parts of solenoid valve will also suffer normal wear or damage, which will lead to unstable working conditions of solenoid valves and cause the noise. The solution is to repair or replace damaged parts.
3. Low voltage of power supply
Excessive low voltage leads to abnormal working state of solenoid valve, and produces noise. In this case, adjusts the voltage to the proper range of the solenoid valve.
4. High pressure of the system
Excessive system pressure is not within the scope of solenoid valve operation, thus leading to unstable operation and noise of solenoid valve.
5. External impurities in system control, on the spool or piston nut surface
Entry of external impurities will lead to unstable operation of solenoid valves, affect the normal operation of solenoid valves, and cause noise in the operation of solenoid valves. The solution is to check and clean the impurities in solenoid valves.
6. Lack of lubrication
Long-term use of solenoid valve results in a lack of lubrication between parts of solenoid valve, and physical friction causes excessive noise in solenoid valves. The solution is to add lubrication to the shaft and other parts of the solenoid valve.
7. Solenoid valve parts are loose.
Loosening of parts will lead to unstable structure of solenoid valve, as a result, the solenoid valve will vibrate when working. The greater the vibration, the greater the noise. The solution is to stop the work of solenoid valve, check and fasten the loose parts of the solenoid valve.