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SKU 100.1802510

Rain RN 180 Solenoid Valve w/ Flow Control

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The RN 180 solenoid valve is designed for optimal handling of large flow rates, making it suitable for irrigating sports and agricultural facilities with flow rates from 200 l/min to 1,100 l/min. RN 180 is available with 2" and 3" female threads and 24 Vac and 9 Vdc voltages. Certified as PN12, all its components are tested up to 14 bar before leaving the factory.

9 Vdc Solenoid

9 Vdc Solenoid

Battery-operated controllers control 9Vdc latching solenoids. The control unit will send an electrical signal at the start of irrigation to open the solenoid valve and a signal at the end of irrigation to close the solenoid valve.

24 Vac Solenoid

24 Vac Solenoid

The controllers control 24 Vac normally closed solenoids. The control unit will supply the solenoid with a 24 Vac electrical signal for the entire irrigation time to open the electrovalve.

FAQ's

What does a solenoid valve do in an irrigation system?

A solenoid valve acts like a switch for water flow in irrigation. When activated by an irrigation controller, it opens an internal passage, allowing water to flow to a specific zone (sprinklers, drip system) and closes when shut off by the controller, stopping water flow.

What is a solenoid valve diaphragm used for?

In a solenoid valve, the diaphragm is a crucial component that acts as a barrier between the control mechanism (electrical coil) and the fluid being controlled (water, air, etc.). It has two main functions:

Sealing: The diaphragm separates the pressurised fluid from the electrical components of the valve. This prevents water damage to the coil and ensures a safe electrical operation.

Controlling Flow: The diaphragm moves based on the energising or de-energising of the solenoid coil. When energised, the coil creates a magnetic field that pulls the diaphragm open, allowing fluid to flow through the valve. Conversely, when de-energised, the magnetic field collapses, and a spring or fluid pressure pushes the diaphragm back to its closed position, stopping the flow.

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