Low-Power Solenoid Valves feature .55 W power consumption.

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Designed to be wired directly into plant's bus network I/O interface without need for auxiliary power source, Low Power Solenoid Valves are suitable for applications powered by renewable energy sources such as solar panels. Units feature ATEX, FM, CSA, and UL approvals, and are SIL-3 certified. Available in multiple flow, temperature, and pressure ratings, valves are suited for refining, oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and power generation industries.



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New ASCO Low-Power Solenoid Valves Feature .55 Watt Power Consumption, High Reliability



FLORHAM PARK, NEW JERSEY, USA, - ASCO Numatics, the world's leading manufacturer of comprehensive fluid automation, flow control, and pneumatics solutions, has introduced an ASCO low-power solenoid valve series that offers .55 watt power consumption while providing highly reliable operating performance.

The new valve is ideal for process applications in the refining, upstream oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and power generation industries.

"ASCO's new low-power valve is an attractive choice for project and application engineers designing processing systems in remote locations or who want to install more devices on their bus networks," said Robert W. Kemple, Jr., Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing - Americas, ASCO Numatics. "No other solenoid valve on the market delivers higher performance per watt."

The new solenoid valve is an optimal solution for applications powered by renewable energy sources such as solar panels. Its low-power consumption permits the use of smaller battery packs and enables extended operation on the existing back-up energy source.

The low-power valve is designed to be wired directly into a plant's bus network I/O interface without the need for auxiliary power source. This means more discrete devices can be installed on a network segment. In addition, on PLC or DCS installation using traditional wiring the need for an additional relay is eliminated, plus a smaller power supply can be used - reducing the installation and operating costs.

The highly flexible valve comes in multiple options for flow efficiency and maximum and minimum temperature and pressure ratings. It has ATEX, FM, CSA, and UL approvals and is SIL-3 certified.

"Our new valve combines ASCO's renowned reliability and availability with the industry's lowest power consumption levels to offer an exceptional flow control solution that can accommodate virtually any low-power application,"
said Kemple.

ASCO low-power solenoid valves can be purchased from ASCO distributors or directly from the company. Many of the valve's configurations are available through the ASCO Today or ASCO 5-day shipping programs.

For more information, contact ASCO at 800-972-ASCO, by e-mail at info-valve@asco.com, or visit http://www.ascovalve.com/lowpower.

About ASCO Numatics

ASCO Numatics, a division of Emerson, offers comprehensive fluid automation solutions, including flow control and pneumatics products, for a wide range of industry-focused applications. The ASCO Numatics product line in North America consists of more than 50,000 valves, an extensive selection of air preparation equipment, and a full line of actuation products. ASCO products include solenoid pilot valves, angle body piston valves, linear indicators, redundant control systems, and pressure sensors. The Numatics line covers valve manifolds, cylinders, grippers, filters, regulators, and lubricators.

For more information about ASCO Numatics products, visit www.asconumatics.com

About Emerson

Emerson (NYSE:EMR), based in St. Louis, Missouri (USA), is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers through its network power, process management, industrial automation, climate technologies, and appliance and tools businesses. Emerson's sales in fiscal 2009 were $20.9 billion. The company is ranked 94th on the Fortune 500 list of America's largest companies. For more information, visit www.Emerson.com.

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