DANFOSS 042N5523 EXP COIL
EXP COIL Likely / Typical Technical Specifications
Brand / Series: Danfoss 042N5523 EXP Coil
Type: Solenoid Coil — The “EXP” designation may indicate a special “explosive” type, suitable for environments with a high risk of explosion, or it could signify a specially certified coil.
Voltage: Typically AC 220‑230 V; some models may use 24‑48 V DC. Always check the technical datasheet.
Power Consumption: Approximately 9 W, especially when compared to similar Danfoss coils.
Connection Type: Common standards like DIN socket or similar may be used.
Protection / Insulation: IP protection class and insulation class (e.g., Class H for coil winding) should be provided in the technical catalog.
Environmental / Operating Conditions: Resistance to ambient temperature, humidity, and other external factors; safety certifications are critical, especially in explosive or hazardous environments.
⚙️ EXP COIL Usage & Points to Consider
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Correct Voltage Usage: The coil voltage must match the system; incorrect voltage can cause overheating or damage.
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Explosive Environment Certification: If the “EXP” designation indeed indicates suitability for explosive atmospheres (e.g., EXP / Ex certification), these certificates must be verified.
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Installation Compatibility: Check the coil’s mounting type (DIN socket, clip, etc.), fastening method, and compatibility with the valve.
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Operating Cycle: Consider the coil’s ED rating (duty cycle), i.e., whether it will be used continuously or intermittently.
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Heat & Warming: Position the coil to dissipate heat effectively and avoid proximity to heat-sensitive components.