Solenoid valves
Coil T&P 24Vac 50/60Hz – For T&P Solenoid Valves
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 319 1 Way 90°
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 319 1-Way 90°
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 339 - 2-Way 90°
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 339 - 2-Way 90°
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 349 - 2-Way 180°
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 350 - 1 Way 90°
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 351 - 1 Way 180°
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 352 - 2 Way 90°
Solenoid Valve ELBI Type 353 - 2 Way 180°
Solenoid Valve T&P - 1 Way 180°
Solenoid Valve T&P - 1 Way 90°
Solenoid Valve T&P - 2 Way 180°
Solenoid Valve T&P - 2 Way 90°
Solenoid Valve 1 Way 180°
Solenoid Valve 90° with Orange Adjuster – 220/240V
3-Way Solenoid Valve – Red Adjuster 0.5 L/min
Solenoid Valve ELBI 329 – 1 Way 180° Neutral Adjuster
Solenoid Valve ELBI 349 – 2 Way 180° Water Cooling
Solenoid Valve ELBI 339 – 2 Way 90°
Solenoid Valve ELBI 349 – 2 Way 180° 24V
Solenoid Valve ELBI 369 – 3 Way 180°
Solenoid Valve Robertshaw 1 Way 90°
Solenoid Valve RPE R 157 1 Way 180°
3-Way Switchover Solenoid Valve | Ø10.5 mm
Solenoid Valve T&P 1 Way 90° – 0.8 L/min
Solenoid Valve T&P 1-Way 180°
Solenoid Valve 1-Way 90° Inlet Reducer
Solenoid Valve T&P 2-Way 180°
Solenoid Valve T&P 2-Ways 180°
Solenoid Valve T&P 2-Ways 90°
Solenoid Valve T&P 3-Way 180°
Solenoid Valve Type 329 1-Way 180°
Triple Solenoid Valve 220/240V for Convotherm – OEM
Single Solenoid Valve 220/240V for Convotherm
Deltrol DSVP12N Solenoid Valve 230V 14.5W
Solenoid Valve 1028/2 ø 1/4″ (6 mm)
Solenoid Valve 1068/M10 Ø10 mm – NC Membrane
Solenoid Valve Deltrol Controls 2LSX-240M
Castel 230 V CM2 Solenoid Valve Coil with Cable
Castel 240 V HF2 Solenoid Valve Coil for Cooling Systems
Castel 1132/08 G 1″ Cooling-Water Solenoid Valve NC with HM2 Coil
Castel 1020/2 ¼″ SAE Direct-Action NC Solenoid Valve
Castel 1020/3 ⅜″ SAE Direct-Action NC Solenoid Valve
Castel 1028/M10 Ø 10 mm Direct-Action NC Solenoid Valve
Castel 110 V HF2 Solenoid Coil for Cooling Systems
Castel 24 VAC HF2 Solenoid Coil for Cooling Systems
What is a Solenoid Valve?
A solenoid valve is an electromechanical valve that uses an electric current to create a magnetic field, which controls the opening and closing of the valve. This allows the flow of liquids or gases to be precisely controlled in various systems. Solenoid valves are typically composed of a coil, plunger, and spring, and they are activated when an electric current is passed through the coil, moving the plunger to open or close the valve.
Why Solenoid Valves Are Used in HoReCa Equipment
1. Precise Fluid Control
One of the primary functions of solenoid valves is to provide precise control over the flow of fluids in HoReCa equipment. In espresso machines, coffee brewers, and dishwashers, solenoid valves regulate water and steam flow, ensuring that the system operates efficiently and the correct amount of fluid is delivered at the right pressure.
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Importance: In espresso machines, solenoid valves control the water flow during brewing, allowing for consistent extraction. In dishwashers, solenoid valves manage water intake and drainage, ensuring that the machine operates correctly and that dishes are cleaned thoroughly.
2. Safety and Pressure Regulation
Solenoid valves are often used in gas appliances such as ovens and fryers to control the flow of gas. They automatically shut off the gas supply when not in use or if the system detects a malfunction, preventing gas leaks and ensuring the safety of both the equipment and its users.
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Importance: In ovens, solenoid valves control the gas flow to the burners, and in fryers, they manage the oil and gas flow. These valves prevent accidents, such as gas leaks, and help maintain precise temperature control.
3. Energy Efficiency
By controlling the flow of fluids and gases only when necessary, solenoid valves help optimize the energy use of HoReCa equipment. For example, in espresso machines, solenoid valves only release water when it is required for brewing, reducing unnecessary energy consumption.
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Importance: Energy-efficient solenoid valves contribute to cost savings and sustainability in commercial kitchens. Proper fluid and gas management ensures that equipment operates at its most efficient, conserving energy and reducing operational costs.
4. Automatic Operation and Convenience
In commercial kitchens, where speed and efficiency are key, solenoid valves enable automatic operation of appliances. In coffee machines, for example, the solenoid valve automatically controls the flow of water for each brewing cycle, ensuring consistent results with minimal manual intervention.
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Importance: Automation through solenoid valves improves workflow and reduces the risk of human error, allowing kitchen staff to focus on other tasks while the equipment operates reliably.
Types of Solenoid Valves Used in HoReCa Equipment
1. Direct-Acting Solenoid Valves
Direct-acting solenoid valves are commonly used in applications where the valve controls small amounts of fluid or gas. These valves operate directly with the solenoid, with no external pressure required to open the valve.
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Function: Direct-acting solenoid valves are widely used in espresso machines, coffee brewers, and water dispensers, where precise and immediate fluid control is necessary.
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Importance: These valves are fast-acting and reliable, making them ideal for applications requiring rapid and precise control over water or steam flow.
2. Pilot-Operated Solenoid Valves
Pilot-operated solenoid valves are used in applications that require higher pressure control, as they use the pressure of the fluid or gas to assist in opening and closing the valve. These valves are commonly found in gas-operated ovens and fryers.
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Function: Pilot-operated solenoid valves control the flow of gases in ovens and fryers, ensuring the right amount of gas is supplied for heating. They are also used to manage water flow in high-pressure applications like steamers.
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Importance: These valves provide more efficient control of higher-pressure systems, ensuring safe and consistent operation in demanding environments.
3. Two-Way Solenoid Valves
Two-way solenoid valves are the most common type of valve used in HoReCa equipment. They have two ports—one for fluid intake and one for fluid output—and are used to either allow or block the flow of liquids or gases.
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Function: Two-way solenoid valves are used in espresso machines to control water flow during brewing and in dishwashers to manage water intake and drainage.
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Importance: These valves provide simple and efficient flow control, making them essential for equipment that requires on/off water or gas regulation.
4. Three-Way Solenoid Valves
Three-way solenoid valves have three ports, allowing for more complex control of fluid or gas flow. These valves are used in applications where switching between different flow paths is necessary, such as controlling water flow in coffee machines for both brewing and steam generation.
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Function: Three-way solenoid valves direct the flow of water or steam to different parts of the system, such as to the group head or steam wand in an espresso machine.
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Importance: These valves offer versatility and precise control, ensuring smooth operation in equipment with multiple fluid pathways.
Conclusion
Solenoid valves are essential components in HoReCa equipment, ensuring precise control of water, steam, and gas in appliances such as espresso machines, ovens, fryers, and dishwashers. From regulating water flow during brewing to controlling gas pressure in cooking equipment, these valves are critical to the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of commercial kitchen appliances. At Brooks-Parts, we offer a wide range of high-quality solenoid valves for various HoReCa equipment, helping you maintain optimal performance and improve energy efficiency. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of solenoid valves are essential to keeping your equipment running smoothly and ensuring the safety and quality of your foodservice operations.