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The DANFOSS bx024cs is a solenoid coil designed for use with compatible Danfoss solenoid valves in refrigeration and HVAC control applications. Operating on 24 volts AC at 50/60 Hz, this coil converts electrical signals into the magnetic force needed to open or close a solenoid valve. The conduit hub electrical connection provides a clean, code-compliant wiring interface suited to commercial and industrial installations. The IP54 enclosure rating gives it resistance to dust ingress and water splashing, making it appropriate for mechanical rooms and exposed equipment locations. Licensed refrigeration technicians and HVAC mechanics are the primary installers.
This coil is intended for refrigeration systems, commercial HVAC equipment, and fluid control applications where a 24-volt AC solenoid valve actuator is required. The conduit hub connection style suits installations where conduit wiring is specified by code or preferred for mechanical protection. The 1.8-meter lead length provides working room during installation and wiring. This part ships as a multi-pack configuration, so confirm quantity requirements before ordering to match your job scope.
Designed as a replacement or service coil for Danfoss solenoid valves requiring a 24-volt AC conduit hub coil. Consult the valve body documentation or Danfoss coil selection guides to confirm fitment with a specific valve series before installation.
Installation should be performed by a licensed refrigeration mechanic or HVAC technician familiar with low-voltage control wiring and solenoid valve service. De-energize the control circuit and isolate the system before removing or installing the coil. Conduit connections should be made in accordance with applicable NEC requirements for the installation environment. Do not energize the coil while it is off the valve body, as running a solenoid coil without a magnetic core can cause overheating.
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