Claber 1" Male Programmable Solenoid Valve

£88.95
Blue Tree Irrigation
Blue Tree Irrigation
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Claber 1" Male Programmable Solenoid Valve£88.95

Claber - 1" Male Programmable Solenoid Valve This solenoid valve is the ideal addition to an underground irrigation system. It is easy to program so that you can plan watering cycles to suit the needs of your garden. A great tool to make watering your garden efficient and simple ...Claber - 1" Male Programmable Solenoid Valve This solenoid valve is the ideal addition to an underground irrigation system.

It is easy to program so that you can plan watering cycles to suit the needs of your garden. A great tool to make watering your garden efficient and simple. Product Features Can be attached directly to an outdoor tap for ease of use Easy to program for weekly watering cycles Operates on a 9V battery - will last all season 0.5 - 12 bar operating pressure Sturdy construction for longevity Ideal as part of an underground irrigation system Claber offer a wide range of underground irrigation products, which are scientifically researched and developed to provide you with watering tools of exceptional quality.

The innovative and easy-to-use components enable you to create your very own irrigation system, which will help you to save water and allow your plants to flourish. Solenoid valves have been widely used in the water and gas industries, and have proved to be highly reliable, cost-efficient and long-lasting. An electric current passes through the solenoid to open the valve and begin the irrigation circuit.

The unit can be used in conjunction with a watering timer, enabling you to plan a watering schedule for your garden. Specifications Can be connected to a 1" female connector Claber DIY Installation Guide Firstly connect solenoid valves to your mains water line. For this stage you may wish to consult a plumber.

Attach a timer to your solenoid valves, unless you have chosen to install programmable solenoid valves. Now run tubing from the valves and attach sprinklers using the relevant coupling or connectors. It is also advised to install a drainage valve for the winter months.

Once the system has been tested, dig trenches to hide the system from view and secure it in place. You can also house the valves underground in a valve box, if desired. Claber - Underground Irrigation DIY Guide

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