

DIG’s 1” heavy-duty plastic inline control valves are designed for reliable operation with superior hydraulic performance. The plastic control valves demonstrate exceptional performance for optimal control of any irrigation system, featuring a flow control handle for flow adjustment and manual shutoff, and internal manual opening via the solenoid for smooth opening and closing. The 2 VAC plastic control inline valves are suitable for above- or below-grade installation in residential and commercial applications.
Features
- Constructed of a UV-resistant, glass-reinforced nylon bonnet with a stainless steel spring and non-corrosive materials
- High flow with low pressure loss
- Operates in a wide range of flow rates
- Normally closed
- Flow control handle for water flow adjustment and manual shutoff
- Manual or automatic operation
- Flow-control adjustment – can be used to reduce sprinkler over-spray
- Smooth valve opening and closing prevents pressure surge hazards
- The valve’s only moving component is its diaphragm with no shaft, seals, or bearings within the water passage
- Unobstructed flow path for higher flow rate with lower head loss
- Highly durable to chemical use with an irrigation system
- Flexible balanced diaphragm and seal
- Available in diameter sizes of 3/4” to 2”
Specifications
- Body Styles: inline (globe) valve
- Operating pressure: 10 to 150 PSI (.7 to 10.5 bar)
- Valve size: 1" FNPT
- Operating flow range:
- 1" size: .2 to 35 GPM (0.45 to 8 m3h)
- Solenoid: 24 VAC (50 -60 cycles)
- Current: .032A (7.7 VA)
- Holding Current: 0.16A (3.84 VA)
- Power Consumption: 1.7/2.2 watts
- Material:
- Body: glass-reinforced nylon
- Bonnet: glass-reinforced nylon
- Solenoid: glass-reinforced nylon
- Spring and pins: Stainless steel
- Diaphragm: Nylon fabric reinforced polyisoprene (NR)
- Dimensions:
- 1": 4.5" H x 4.25" L x 3.12" W, (11.5 cm H x 11 cm L x 8 cm W)
- Valve solenoid thread housing: 3/4”-20 UNES-2A
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