ENGINEERED FOR PRECISION, PERFORMANCE, AND REDUNDANT CONTROL
Specialty Function Valves
VERSA’s Specialty Function Valves are designed for demanding pneumatic control systems that require advanced functionality and enhanced reliability. From redundant solenoid configurations to special actuation options, these valves deliver precise control, fail-safe performance, and proven durability in critical applications. Each design reflects VERSA’s commitment to Real World Reliability—keeping operations running safely and efficiently, even in harsh environments.
Key Features
VERSA’s Specialty Function Valves are engineered to provide versatile, high-performance control in demanding applications. Combining dual-solenoid, spring-return, and latching designs, these valves deliver enhanced functionality, reliability, and redundancy in compact, space-saving configurations. Ideal for critical control systems, they ensure precise operation under the most challenging conditions.


Dual Solenoid Design
Provides a backup actuation path so the valve remains operational even if one solenoid fails.
Spring Return Performance
Provides automatic repositioning during power loss or system failure for added safety.
Compact, Modular Design
Simplifies installation and reduces space requirements without sacrificing performance.
Corrosion-Resistant Construction
Engineered with high-grade materials for dependable operation in harsh or corrosive environments.
Configurable for Safety Systems
Compatible with SIL-rated and safety-instrumented system (SIS) architectures for maximum protection.
Specialty Function Valve Options
Push Pull Solenoid (Suffix -PPG)
Push Pull Solenoid (Suffix -PPG) is a dual solenoid valve with a hand lever, combining dual coil, 2-position functionality with manual control. It operates with momentary electrical contact and can be manually set in either offset position when de-energized. Available in brass and stainless steel.
Redundant Solenoid 2oo2 (Suffix -RS)
VERSA’s Redundant Valve maintains operation in parallel electronic control systems, even if one circuit fails. It uses two solenoids—one per circuit—to ensure continuous performance, returning to the unshifted position only when both are de-energized. Available in brass, stainless steel, and aluminum.
Shut Off Valve 1oo2 (Suffix -SOV)
The Shut Off Valve (Suffix -SOV) resembles the Redundant Solenoid Valve but uses a different pilot circuit. Its 1oo2 configuration requires both coils to be energized for operation; loss of power to either coil returns the valve to its de-energized position. Available in brass and stainless.


