Product Details:
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Name: | Irrigation Solenoid Valve Controller | Materia: | Reinforced Nylon |
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Szie: | 3/4, "1", 1 1/4", 1 1/2" | Pressure: | 0.1-1.0MPa |
Voltage:: | AC220V/AC110V/AC24V,50/60Hz | Apliaction: | Garden,big Area Landscape , Playground,agriculture |
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Specification:
Port Size |
3/4",1", 1 1/4", 1 1/2" |
Body material |
Nylon Reinforced |
Seal ring material |
NBR |
Temperature |
Water Temp ≤42℃ Environment Temp≤52℃ |
Voltage available |
AC24V/110/220 DC24V/DC12V/DC9V DC Latching
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work Pressure |
1.0-10.4Bar |
Dimension(L×W×H) |
114×83×133mm for 3/4'' |
Certainly! I can help you with some frequently asked questions about irrigation solenoid valves.
Q: What is an irrigation solenoid valve?
A: An irrigation solenoid valve is an electronically controlled valve that is commonly used in irrigation systems to regulate the flow of water. It is typically installed in the main water supply line and is responsible for opening and closing the water flow to different zones or areas of the irrigation system.
Q: How does an irrigation solenoid valve work?
A: An irrigation solenoid valve consists of a solenoid, which is an electromechanical device, and a valve mechanism. When an electric current is applied to the solenoid, it creates a magnetic field that pulls a plunger or diaphragm inside the valve, allowing water to flow through. When the current is shut off, the magnetic field disappears, and the plunger or diaphragm returns to its original position, closing the valve and stopping the water flow.
Q: What are the different types of irrigation solenoid valves?
A: There are two main types of irrigation solenoid valves: diaphragm valves and globe valves. Diaphragm valves use a flexible diaphragm to control the water flow, while globe valves use a linear motion mechanism to open and close the valve. Diaphragm valves are commonly used in residential and small commercial applications, while globe valves are typically used in larger commercial and industrial settings.
Q: What are the key features to consider when choosing an irrigation solenoid valve?
A: When selecting an irrigation solenoid valve, you should consider factors such as the valve size, flow rate, pressure rating, voltage compatibility, and the type of valve (diaphragm or globe) that best suits your specific irrigation system requirements. It's also important to ensure that the valve is compatible with the controller or timer used in your irrigation system.
Q: How do I troubleshoot common issues with irrigation solenoid valves?
A: Some common issues with irrigation solenoid valves include valve leakage, failure to open or close, and insufficient water flow. To troubleshoot these issues, you can start by checking the valve for debris or dirt that may be affecting its operation. Ensure that the valve is receiving the proper voltage and that the wires are securely connected. If the valve is leaking, you may need to replace the diaphragm or valve assembly.
Q: Can irrigation solenoid valves be automated?
A: Yes, irrigation solenoid valves can be automated by connecting them to an irrigation controller or timer. The controller allows you to program watering schedules and duration for different zones in your irrigation system, and it sends signals to the solenoid valves to open and close
according to the set schedule.
I hope these FAQs provide you with a good starting point for understanding irrigation solenoid valves. If you have any more specific questions, feel free to ask!
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