What is a solenoid valve ? Where it is used ?

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 A solenoid is electrically operated valve. It consist of a solenoid ( coil ) in which a magnetic plunger moves which is connected to the plug and tends to open or close the value. There are two types of solenoid valves : 

1. Normally open 2. Normally closed 

USE : It is used for safety purpose. 

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