The EMERSON L0115012 and L0115032 represent a sophisticated line of solenoid-actuated valves designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern industrial fluid handling. These valves are critical components in systems requiring automated switching of gas or liquid flows. Utilizing electromagnetic principles, the solenoid coil generates a magnetic field that moves a plunger to open or close the valve orifice, providing near-instantaneous control over the process medium.
Constructed with high-grade industrial materials, the L0115012 and L0115032 series are built to withstand high pressure and corrosive environments. Typically featuring brass or stainless steel bodies combined with specialized elastomeric seals, these valves ensure a leak-proof operation across a wide temperature spectrum. The internal components are precision-machined to minimize friction, which significantly extends the operational life of the unit even in high-cycle applications.

These valves are engineered to handle varying differential pressures. The L0115012 is often utilized in standard pneumatic circuits, while the L0115032 may be configured for specific high-flow or high-pressure scenarios. It is essential for engineers to match the coil voltage (typically 24VDC or 120VAC) and the pressure rating of the valve to the specific system requirements to prevent coil burnout or mechanical failure.
For optimal performance, the EMERSON L0115012 and L0115032 must be installed in the correct orientation as indicated by the flow arrow on the valve body. Routine maintenance involves checking the solenoid coil for electrical continuity and inspecting the internal diaphragm or plunger for debris accumulation. Clean, filtered air or fluid is recommended to prevent clogging of the pilot orifices, which is the leading cause of sluggish valve response.
From packaging machinery to petrochemical processing, these Emerson solenoid valves are versatile workhorses. They are frequently found in pilot-operated systems where they control larger actuator valves, or as standalone units in chemical dispensing systems. Their reliability ensures that automated production lines remain operational with minimal downtime.



