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MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44
MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44
MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44
MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44
MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44
MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44
MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44

MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44 – 120V 60Hz – Replacement for Breville Espresso Machines

Product ID : 48423582


Galleon Product ID 48423582
Shipping Weight 0.19 lbs
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Model BES870XL/02.148A
Manufacturer MacMaxe
Shipping Dimension 2.72 x 2.68 x 0.79 inches
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MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44 Features

  • Fits various Breville models

  • OEM Part Number .BES870XL/02.148A

  • This part SP0020445 replaces obsolete part #: BES860XL/14.8A, BES870XL/02.148A

  • Make sure that existing valve has plastic bottom connector , if it is metal this part will not fit.

  • If you can't pour a shot before it buzzes and stops, you likely need a 3-Way Solenoid Valve to fix the issue. If you're buzzes after a shot but otherwise works, the 2-Way Solenoid Valve is the solution, as it handles pressure relief after brewing.


About MacMaxe 2 Way Solenoid Valve – CEME V799VN15PR44

Replacement for various Breville Espresso Machines This part replaces obsolete part #: BES860XL/14.8A, BES870XL/02.148A If you can't pour a shot before it buzzes and stops, you likely need a 3-Way Solenoid Valve to fix the issue. If you're buzzes after a shot but otherwise works, the 2-Way Solenoid Valve is the solution, as it handles pressure relief after brewing. 2-Way Solenoid Valve Setup Instructions Port Functionality and Operation: Port 1 (Water Inlet - Common Port): This is the water inlet port. Water always enters through Port 1, which is clearly marked on the plastic connector. Port 2 (Water Outlet - Normally Closed): When the solenoid is not energized (off), water cannot pass through, as the valve is normally closed. When the solenoid is energized (on), water is redirected from Port 1 to Port 2, allowing water to flow through the system. Correct Operating Mechanism: 1. When the solenoid is off (de-energized): Water is blocked from flowing through the valve. The connection between Port 1 and Port 2 remains closed. 2. When the solenoid is on (energized): Water is allowed to flow from Port 1 (inlet) to Port 2 (outlet). Important Notes for Proper Installation: 1. Port Markings: Port 1 and Port 2 are clearly marked on the plastic connector, making it easier to correctly identify the inlet and outlet connections. Be sure to connect the system properly based on these markings to ensure correct operation. 2. Bottom Plastic Connector Swivels: The bottom plastic connector swivels and must be correctly adjusted according to your system setup. Ensure the alignment of the swiveling bottom connector is correct before installation. If the order of connections is mixed up, the solenoid valve will not work as intended. 3. O-Ring Installation: Place the O-rings on the connectors that will be inserted into the ports. These O-rings are essential for creating a proper seal between the connectors and the ports to prevent any leaks. Ensure that each O-ring is properly seated on the connector before inserting it into Port 1 and Port 2 to secure a leak-proof fit. Flow Summary: Solenoid Off: Water flow is blocked, and no water passes through the valve. Solenoid On: Water flows from Port 1 (inlet) to Port 2 (outlet).