Two-way electromagnetic valves are used for two-pole flow control of gaseous and liquid media. The control element of the valve is an electromagnet.
Two-way electromagnetic valves have two connections on the body, an inlet and an outlet, with an indication of the direction of flow of the medium through the valve. Two-way electromagnetic valves are manufactured depending on the position of the closing element in two functional states, either in the basic position with the outlet closed on the valve seat or with the outlet open. After applying an electrical signal to the coil of the electromagnet, the closing element either opens or closes the flow at the seat.