Solenoid valves for espresso machines
Parker 3 way solenoid valve 220/230V 50/60Hz
Ode solenoid valve 2 ways 1/4" 1/4" 230V 50/60Hz
Faema E71 water solenoid valve 2,5⌀ 9W 24V
Lucifer solenoid valve 2 way 1/8" 1/8" 110/120V 50/60Hz
Lucifer solenoid valve 2 way base mounting 220/240V 50/60Hz
Parker solenoid valve 2 way base mounting 9W 110/120V
Parker 3 way solenoid valve 24V DC
Parker 3 way solenoid valve 1/4" 1/4" 9W 220/230V 50/60Hz DN2,5mm
Sirai solenoid 2 way valve 1/8" 1/8" 230V 50/60Hz
Sirai solenoid 2 way valve with base mounting 230V 50Hz
Sirai 3 way solenoid valve 1/8" 1/8"230V 50/60Hz
Parker 2 way solenoid valve 1/4" 1/4" 110V 50/60Hz
Parker 2 way solenoid valve 230V 50/60Hz
Parker 2 way stainless steel solenoid valve 220/240V 50/60Hz Dn1.5mm
Parker 2 way stainless steel solenoid valve 220/240V 50/60Hz Dn2.5mm
Lucifer solenoid valve 2 ways 1/8" 1/8" 220/240V 50/60Hz with flow regulation
Faema E71 water solenoid valve 9W 24V
Rancilio Silvia brewing group solenoid valve 230V 50Hz
San Remo Cafe Racer solenoid valve 2 way 24VDC
Rocket ode 2 way solenoid valve 1/8" 110/120V
Ode 2 way solenoid valve 1/8" 230V 8W
Ode 3 way solenoid valve 230V PPS
How does a solenoid valve work?
A solenoid does work on a really simple principle, magnetism. You have 2 types of solenoid valves, a normally open and a normally closed. In espresso machine you mainly find normally closed, seen it is a pressurized system. But with a normally closed solenoid valve a spring pushes a plunger against a valve seat, which closes off the valve. When the coil of the solenoid valve is energized the piston is also lifted. When the power is taken off the valve, the valve closes automatically
Manufacturers of solenoid valves
On espresso machines there are in total 4 brands which make solenoid valves, which areParker,Asco(sirai), Lucifer and ODE. The valves of Parker and Lucifer do look similar, but that has to do because they are part of the same company.
Types of solenoid valve
There are various types of solenoid valves available, in various configurations. They are defined into a 2 way solenoid valve and a 3 way solenoid valve. The solenoid valves come in 2 versions, one which has a flat flange and the other one is a threaded version.
A other important feature is also what kind of Voltage they use, seen there are some brands which use 24V DC solenoid valve coils. But the most common ones still remain 220/230V AC.
Brewing group
The brewing group solenoid valve is used on basically every modern espresso machine, except for the E61 manual brewing groups. These solenoid valves are 3 way valves, in most cases with a flange connection but also with threaded fittings. In this case you see that the nozzle inside the solenoid valve can change from brand to brand, but the main thing is that they are the smallest in diameter of all solenoid valves used on coffee machines.
Water inlet valve
Which type of solenoid valve used on the water inlet valves does depend on how they are mounted. Seen you have espresso machine brands which use valve blocks, where a flange solenoid valve can be mounted to. But you have also ones which are installed against tubing, for that the threaded ones are used. The nozzle on these valves is normally quite big, which makes sense seen you are able to fill the boiler faster.
Steam and water outlet
A solenoid valve can also be used on water and steam valves, this does mainly depend on the brand. Seen a lot of manufacturers still use a manual operated valve, which is easier to control. This can be especially handy when you are using your milk pitcher to froth up milk.
The most common one is a 2 way valve, used on for instance a water outlet. In the case of frothing up milk, you can find it on automatic milk frother or on temperature controlled milk frothers. Such as with La Cimbali Turbosteam.