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SKU 1015666

Toro Polyethylene Barbed In-Line Tap (16mm)

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These In-Line Taps are a simple on-off device used to control water in irrigation systems with a straight through flow. They are easily installed and able to isolate separate areas of your garden to water, giving you greater control over water use. Also used for dripline end flush. 

Features

  • Easy installation 
  • Water use control
  • Excellent tube retention and sealing
  • UV treated

Pope Install irrigation system using Drip Eze and poly fittings.

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.

How long do valve boxes last?

With proper care, many years.

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