

Spec Sheet Install Manual
*One Solenoid Handle Per Order
Rain Bird manufactures only the highest quality valves. Use ASVF series valves in locations where the use of a separate pressure vacuum breaker (PVB) or a double-check valve is required by city codes to protect against back flow. Check your local city codes to determine what type of valves are required
- 1 in. (26/34) plastic residential irrigation valve
- Combination reliable DVF valve and atmospheric backflow preventer in one unit
- Incorporates all features of DV/DVF Series valves
- I.A.P.M.O. and A.S.S.E listing approved
- City of Los Angeles listing approved
- Canadian Standards Association approved
- All of our valves work with any standard sprinkler time
- Valve Size: 1 in
- Valve Type: Anti-Siphon
- Material: Plastic
- Valve Inlet/Outlet Configuration: NPT Female x NPT Female Threaded
- Valve Options: Flow Control
- Valve Series: ASVF
- Operating Temperature: For use in cold water only, less than 110° F (43° C)
- Dimensions:
- Height: 6 1/4" (15,8 cm)
- Length: 6 1/10" (15,5 cm)
- Width: 3 1/5" (8,1 cm)
- Electrical Specifications:
- 24 VAC 50/60 Hz (cycles per second) solenoid power requirement:
- 0.30 A (7.2 VA) inrush current
- 0.23 A (5.5 VA) holding current
- Solenoid coil resistance: 38 Ohms
- Flow Range: 0.2 to 40 GPM (0,05 to 9,08 m3/h; 0,01 to 2,52 l/s). For flows below 3 GPM (0,75 m3/h; 0,21 l/s) or any Xerigation® products application, use RBY-100-200MX filter installed upstream.
- Operating Pressure: 15 to 150 psi (1,0 to 10,4 bar)
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