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Antelco Green Back® In-Line Barbed to Threaded Valve

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On/off device to control the water flow in low pressure irrigation systems.

Features

  • Operating pressure range up to 300 kPa.
  • Simple on/off operation and straight through flow.
  • Threaded valves available with 1/2”, 3/4” or 1” male threaded inlet.
  • UV stabilised materials for long life.

Applications

Secondary zone water diversion and flow control. Always install as an In-Line valve with tubes connected to both inlet and outlet.

Antelco Green Back® and Purple Back® Valves

Antelco produce a range of plastic valves to control water flow in low pressure irrigation systems. These on/off devices are economical and simple to use, and have straight through flow passages. Operating pressure is up to 300 kPa as per typical irrigation practices. The Green Back® products are for standard irrigation applications and the Purple Back® Valves are coloured and engraved to indicate recycled water applications. The valves are produced in a wide range of sizes to suit various irrigation tubes in the world wide market, and threaded versions are also available.

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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