Common Failures and Their Solutions:
Solenoid Valve Not Operating

Cause: No power supply, damaged coil, or wiring issues.
Solution: Check the power connection, measure coil resistance, and replace the coil if necessary.
Valve Stuck or Not Fully Opening/Closing
Cause: Dirt or debris blocking the valve, worn-out components, or insufficient pressure.
Solution: Clean the valve, replace damaged parts, and ensure proper pressure levels.
Excessive Noise During Operation
Cause: Loose components, unstable voltage, or coil failure.
Solution: Tighten loose parts, stabilize the power supply, and replace a faulty coil.
Leakage (Internal or External)
Cause: Worn-out seals, damaged diaphragm, or improper installation.
Solution: Replace seals or diaphragms and ensure correct installation.
Overheating of the Coil
Cause: Overvoltage, continuous operation, or short circuit.
Solution: Check the voltage, allow cooling intervals, and inspect for electrical faults.
Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and checking electrical connections, can help prevent failures and extend the lifespan of the solenoid valve.





