Electric Control Valve – 120VAC Normally Open (Replaces Schmidt Axxiom 2229-601-05)
Model: 888-2229-60105PB
Category: Surface Preparation → Sandblasting Equipment → Control Valves & Electrical Components
Type: Electric Control Valve (Normally Open)
The Electric Control Valve – 120VAC Normally Open (Pirate Brand) is an electrically actuated airflow control valve designed for abrasive blasting systems requiring a normally open (NO) configuration. In its default state, the valve allows airflow and closes only when energized, making it ideal for systems that require continuous airflow unless actively shut off.
Key Features & Benefits
- 120VAC electric control valve with normally open (NO) operation
- Allows airflow by default; closes when energized
- Provides precise and reliable electrical airflow control
- Ideal for facility-powered and automated systems
- Durable construction for harsh industrial environments
- Compact design for easy installation
- Direct replacement for Schmidt Axxiom 2229-601-05
- Pirate Brand high-quality aftermarket component
Technical Specifications
Product Name: Electric Control Valve – Normally Open
Model / Part Number: 888-2229-60105PB
Weight: 1.06 lbs
Voltage: 120VAC
Power Consumption: 7.66 Watts
Current Draw: 0.0638 Amps @ 120VAC
Valve Type: Electric, Normally Open (NO)
Brand: Pirate Brand
OEM Compatibility: Schmidt / Axxiom 2229-601-05
Function: Electrically Controlled Airflow / System Actuation
Application: Sandblasting / Abrasive Blasting Systems
Condition: New
Typical Applications
- Systems requiring continuous airflow by default
- Facility-powered abrasive blasting setups
- Automated airflow interruption systems
- Replacement of worn or malfunctioning NO electric valves
- Industrial abrasive blasting equipment
Performance Benefits
- Maintains airflow without constant electrical input
- Enables controlled shutdown when energized
- Improves flexibility in system design and control logic
- Provides reliable and consistent electrical actuation
- Ideal for fixed-location industrial systems