Woodward’s SOGAV solenoid-operated gas admission valves are a family

of electrically actuated, high-response gas admission valves for in-manifold

(port) fuel admission. They are used on four-cycle, turbocharged,

natural gas or dual-fuel engines and are IGF-code zone “0” compliant.

Features & Functionality

The performance and characteristics of a gas and dual-fuel internal combustion

engine are significantly influenced by Gas Admission Valves (SOGAV).

Woodward’s SOGAV valves are a family of electrically actuated, high-response

gas admission valves for in-manifold (port) fuel admission.

They are used on four-cycle, turbocharged, natural gas or dual-fuel engines.

One SOGAV valve is required for each cylinder. The SOGAV valve is designed

as the valve portion of an overall gaseous fuel admission system delivering precise

gas mass flow-metering per cylinder. This enables gas engines and dual-fuel

engines to operate with lean burn – with increased efficiency and reduced emissions.

SOGAV valves provide reliable and precise control of gas fuel admission in multipoint

gas and dual-fuel engines. Woodward SOGAV valves are used in power generation,

marine, rail and mining vehicle applications. Available in gas mass flow-metering

capacities ranging from 70kw/cyl to 1500kw/cyl.