Solenoid valves for hydrogen
Working pressure up to 14.500 psi (1000 bar)
FEATURES
- Ultra-compact design and low weight
- Low electrical power consumption
- Cost effeciency
- Monostable valves, normally closed (NC) or open (NO)
- Available ATEX and UL certifications
Solenoid valves for hydrogen
Working pressure up to 14.500 psi (1000 bar)
Features
- Ultra-compact design and low weight
- Low electrical power consumption
- Cost effeciency
- Monostable valves, normally closed (NC) or open (NO)
- Available ATEX and UL certifications
Our services
NOVA SWISS and PHP official distributor
Interfluid is Nova Swiss and PHP official distributor.
Wide stock available
Quick delivery all over the world.
Technical assistance and after sales service
Technical support in choosing the most suitable valve.
Verification and implementation of technical schemes
Customized study of the project.
Technical consultancy for PLC integration
All systems can be integrated with a data acquisition system.
Comparison with other brands
In terms of mechanical interchangeability and performances.
Direct and piloted solenoid valves for hydrogen:
working pressure up to 14.500 psi (1000 bar)
Nova Swiss direct and piloted hydrogen solenoid valves are used for applications up to 14.500 psi (1000 bar). They are extremely light, ultra-compact and thanks to their minimal dimensions there is more cost-efficiency than other valves.
The solenoid valves are designed for hydrogen and inert gases applications, they have 2 ways on/off and they are made of stainless steel. These valves with a currentless closed (NC) have a safety function, in fact In case of a voltage drop, they closes automatically, reliably and tightly.
Differences:
Applications:
PILOTED VALVES
- Flow direction: uni-directional
- Flow coefficient (KV): 0.6 (m³/h)
- HP connection: 6M, 12M, 16M
DIRECT VALVES
- Flow direction: bi-directional
- Flow coefficient (KV): 0.006 (m³/h)
- HP connection: 6M
- H2 filling stations
- Renewable energy
- Alternative fluids
- Automotive (trucks, buses, cars)
- Transportation (trains, ships)
- Leak testing systems
- Burst Testing systems
- Fatique testing systems


