water valve with digital controller 1" electromagnetic valve timer 9V Inline Plastic Residential Irrigation Solenoid Valve
USD $61.05 - $68.75 /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Ningbo Fenghua Gogo Automatic Trading Company Limited
water valve with digital controller 1" electromagnetic valve timer 9V Inline Plastic Residential Irrigation Solenoid Valve
1.Specification
Diameter DN: 15 20 25 32 40 50
Rated voltage: DC6V
The use of voltage: DC3V-24V
Switch form: positive pulse open valve, negative pulse off valve
Pulse width: 30-ms
Working pressure: 0.02 ~ 0.8Mpa
Working medium: liquid, water, gas
Medium temperature: 0 ~ 70 ºC
Ambient temperature: -10 ~ 50 ºC
Life: 500,000 times
Response time: 0.01S
Electrical strength: 1500V, 50Hz, Imim
Waterproof: IP68
Sealing material: VITO
Body Material: Reinforced nylon PA66
Controller
Project | Function Parameters | ||
Display | LCD,Standard Time,Status of irrigation control,Memory function | ||
Power | 1.5V Dry battery/9V rechargeable bat The AC power adapter | ||
Irrigation time | Minimum:1min; Maximum:9hours and 59min | ||
Irrigation frequency | min 1 time/day,max 16 times/day,max 1 time/30 days | ||
Working pressure | 0-400KPA | ||
Working temperature | 0-40°c | ||
Program | Single/multiple program,routine,cycle,single day,multiple days | ||
Switch | Automatic/Manual | ||
Function of remote control | Signal available within 15 meters |
Assembly procedure
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