

DIG’s 3/4” and 1″, 24VAC heavy-duty plastic inline control valves are designed for reliable operation with superior hydraulic performance. The durable plastic control valves demonstrate exceptional hydraulic 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 24 VAC plastic control inline valves are suitable for above- or below-grade installation in residential and commercial applications.
Features
- Designed for reliable operation and excellent hydraulic performance
- Features a flow control handle for flow adjustments and manual shutoff to zero
- Internal and external manual opening
- Available in 3/4″ and 1″ globe style
- Rugged, reinforced self-cleaning diaphragm provides reliable operation
- High impact nylon reinforced body and cover
- High durability to chemical use with an irrigation system
Specifications
- Body Styles: inline (globe) valve
- Operating pressure: 10 to 150 PSI (.7 to 10.5 bar)
- Valve size: 3/4" and 1" with FNPT or British standard thread (BSP)
- Temperature range: up to 135º Fahrenheit (0-57º C)
- Operating flow range:
- 3/4" size: .1 to 20 GPM (.23 to 4.54 m3h)
- 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: Nitrile rubber (NBR)
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