Claber 90814

Claber 90814 24V Solenoid Valve

Akwụkwọ ntuziaka

1. Okwu mmalite

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Claber 90814 24V Solenoid Valve. This robust and reliable solenoid valve is designed for underground irrigation systems, ensuring efficient water management. It is engineered to operate effectively across a wide range of water pressures, from minimal to high, and is compatible with all Claber 24V programmers.

Claber 90814 24V Solenoid Valve

Image 1: Claber 90814 24V Solenoid Valve. This image shows the compact design of the valve, highlighting its inlet and outlet connections and the solenoid component.

2. Ozi nchekwa

  • Always disconnect power to the irrigation controller before installing or servicing the solenoid valve.
  • Ensure all electrical connections are waterproof and comply with local electrical codes.
  • Do not exceed the maximum operating pressure of 12 bar (174 psi).
  • Install the valve in a location protected from freezing temperatures.
  • Use appropriate tools for installation to avoid damaging the valve or piping.

3. Ihe ngwugwu

Chọpụta na akụrụngwa niile dị tupu ịmalite nrụnye:

  • 1 x Claber 90814 24V Solenoid Valve

4. Ntọala na nwụnye

  1. Kwadebe Ebe a: Choose a suitable location for the valve, typically within a valve box, ensuring it is accessible for maintenance and protected from direct sunlight or extreme weather.
  2. Connect Piping: The valve features 1" female inlet and outlet threads. Apply PTFE tape or pipe sealant to the male threads of your irrigation pipes. Connect the inlet pipe to the side marked 'IN' or with an arrow indicating flow direction, and the outlet pipe to the other side. Hand-tighten, then use a wrench for a final quarter to half turn, avoiding over-tightening.
  3. Njikọ eletrik: Connect the two wires from the solenoid to the corresponding 24V AC output terminals on your irrigation programmer. Ensure a secure, waterproof connection using appropriate connectors (e.g., waterproof wire nuts). This valve is compatible with any 24V AC multi-line programmer.
  4. Nwale maka ntapu: Before burying the valve, slowly turn on the main water supply and check for any leaks at the connections.
  5. Nyochaa ọrụ aka: The valve is equipped with a manual open/close device. Turn the manual override lever or screw to the 'OPEN' position to allow water flow, then return it to 'CLOSE' to stop flow. This confirms the valve's mechanical function.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

The Claber 90814 solenoid valve operates automatically in conjunction with a 24V AC irrigation programmer.

  • Ọrụ akpaaka: Once connected to a compatible 24V AC programmer, the valve will open and close according to the schedule set on the programmer. When the programmer sends a 24V AC signal, the solenoid activates, opening the valve. When the signal is removed, the valve closes.
  • Ọrụ aka: Ọ bụrụ na ike gịtage or for testing purposes, you can manually open and close the valve using the integrated manual override mechanism. Locate the lever or screw on the solenoid and turn it to the 'OPEN' position for continuous water flow, or 'CLOSE' to stop the flow. Remember to return it to the 'AUTO' or 'CLOSED' position for automatic operation.

6. Nlekọta

  • Solenoid Filter: The solenoid is equipped with an anti-sand filter. Periodically inspect and clean this filter to prevent blockages and ensure proper valve operation.
  • Oge oyi: In regions prone to freezing temperatures, it is crucial to drain the irrigation system, including the solenoid valve, to prevent damage from freezing water. Consult your irrigation system's winterization guide.
  • Nyocha izugbe: Annually inspect the valve for any signs of wear, leaks, or damage. Ensure electrical connections remain secure and waterproof.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Valve anaghị emegheNo power to solenoid; faulty wiring; clogged filter; low water pressure.Check programmer schedule and power supply; inspect wiring connections; clean solenoid filter; verify water pressure.
Valve anaghị emechiDebris in valve; faulty solenoid; manual override engaged.Flush the system to clear debris; inspect/replace solenoid; ensure manual override is in 'CLOSED' or 'AUTO' position.
Obere mmiri erubaPartially clogged filter; insufficient main water pressure.Clean solenoid filter; check main water supply pressure.
Water leaks from valveLoose connections; damaged O-rings/seals; cracked valve body.Tighten connections; inspect and replace O-rings/seals; replace valve if body is cracked.

8. Nkọwapụta

  • Nọmba nlereanya: 90814
  • Akara: Claber
  • Dị Valve: Solenoid Valve
  • Nrụ ọrụ Voltage: 24V AC
  • Eriri Ntinye/Mbupu: 1" Female
  • Nrụgide arụ ọrụ: 0.5 ruo 12 mmanya (7.25 ruo 174 psi)
  • Ọnụego mgbaba: 4.6 to 96 liters/minute
  • Okpomọkụ arụ ọrụ: +5 Celsius C ruo +70 Celsius (41 °F ruo 158 Celsius F)
  • Ihe: Fiberglass-reinforced nylon body, Stainless steel metal components
  • Atụmatụ: Anti-sand filter, Slow closing anti-water hammer device, Manual open/close control
  • Compliant Specifications: EN 1074-1, EN 1074-2, CE
  • Akụkụ ngwugwu: 13.4 x 12.4 x 8.4 cm
  • Arọ: 360 grams

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Claber products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For information regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or spare parts, please refer to the official Claber website or contact your local authorized dealer. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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