These NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) certified NS series valves from GC Valves are an excellent choice for food and drinking water applications.

This line of potable water components (valves, regulators, fittings, pipes and hoses) includes potable water solenoid valves. These NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) certified NS series valves from GC Valves are an excellent choice for food and drinking water applications.
Stainless steel or thermoplastic bodies and synthetic seat and seal materials make the NS series valves suitable for a wide range of liquids, oils and gases. The valve operates normally closed (NC) and opens when energized. The valve can be installed in any position, and the spring-loaded plug ensures reliable shutoff.
Three types of NS series 2-way (2-way) 2-position valves are available. The NS201 and NS211 series are pilot operated diaphragm valves; NS201 series valves can also operate at zero differential pressure. NS201 and NS211 series valves have 316L stainless steel or nylon 6 bodies with ports for 3/8, 1/2, 3/4, 1, 1-1/4, 1-1/2, or 2 in. NPT. These valves are available with 120VAC, 24VAC or 24VDC solenoids.
NS301 series valves act directly on fittings that act directly on the valve orifice to control fluid flow and do not require a minimum pressure to operate. These valves have a 303 stainless steel body and 1/4 in. NPT ports. They are available in three bore sizes and 120VAC, 24VAC, or 24VDC solenoid voltages. The economical NS301 series valve is an excellent choice for potable water up to 400 psi.
Replacement coils are available with 18mm (DIN 43650A) terminal plugs or 1/2″ conduit and 24″ cable. Valve repair kits and complete valve rebuild kits are also available.
The NS series potable water valves are made in the USA and start at $73. These valves are NSF, CE, CSA, UL listed and NEMA 4/4X protected.
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Post time: Feb-21-2023