From an electrician's point of view, you should always twist the ends of the wires together prior to putting on the wire nut. Other than that the video was very informative.
Thank you for contacting Hunter Technical Support. Sprinkler irrigation System is a system of watering your yard which works like normal rainfall. Water flow passes around through a system of pipes mainly by pumping. It is then separated through sprinklers so that it splits up into tiny water drops that fall to the ground. The average water pressure for most homes and businesses is between 30 psi and 50 psi; most sprinkler systems are designed to use pressures of around 30 psi. Check out this video for additional support. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nFZShN8kMnA.html
question - at 3:08, when talking about the slip version using PVC piping you have two tins of glue (purple). Is paste and glue used in this situation, if not, what are the two can's content? Sorry if I missed something.
Thank you for contacting Hunter Technical Support The two tins of glue, one is a primer and one is glue. Follow the instructions on the type of glue you purchase as some may not require the primer. Do not use Teflon paste in valve installations. Please let us know if we can offer any other assistance.
Thank You! Just FYI on the valve installation video “you” say don’t use Teflon tape and to use Teflon paste, BUT the instructions in the valve box say to use Teflon tape.🤔 Looking forward to using Hunter produces.
The solenoid remains tight to the bonnet of the valve during normal operation. To manually operate this valve your give the solenoid a 1/4 turn counterclockwise. On top of the valve is a called a flow control. To set the flow control you'll turn on the valve and turn the flow control until you feel slight resistance. Then you'll back off one turn. By setting the flow control the valve will close more reliably.
Thank you for contacting Hunter Technical Support. The Hunter DC latching solenoids are designed to be used with the Hunter battery-powered controllers. The controller sends a quick DC pulse to operate the solenoid. We do not release controller specifications on components, but we do have the following specifications on the solenoid. · Operating voltage = 6-9 volts · Operating current = DC current · Pulse duration = 50 millisecond pulse · Resistance of approximately = 5 ohms Here are the specifications of our AC solenoids: Minimum opening/operating voltage: 19 VAC • Maximum recommended voltage: 28 VAC • Current at 24 VAC: • 350 mA inrush, 190 mA holding, 60 Hz • 370 mA inrush, 210 mA holding, 50 Hz Thank you again for contacting Hunter Technical Support. Please let us know if we can offer any other assistance.