Solenoid Valve
Specifications
How it works:

The solenoid is an electronic valve capable of handling the higher pressure of reverse osmosis (RO) or city water system. The valve opens when powered, and remains closed when not energized. A topoff controller is normally required to use a solenoid, however some people have setup a timer to control the solenoid to open for a few minutes per day.

A solenoid is commonly placed on the 1/4" water line between your RO water filter and your tank. They can also be used to fill a topoff reservoir or for water changes. We also sell RO tubing, shutoff valves, union T's, and faucet adapters: click here

Model: Polypropylene Solenoid Valve.  Normally closed (open when powered).  120VAC .09 Amps

Internal components are saltwater safe (plastic and stainless steel).

Quick connect 1/4" OD tubing fittings are included.

Temperature and Pressure: 90 PSI Max. 120 degrees F Max. Click Here for more information
Flow Direction: Direction matters! Connect your RO system to the high pressure input side labeled "IN" on solenoid. Connecting the solenoid backwards will cause water to slowly leak through the valve.
Dimensions: Length 2.75", Width 2", Height 2.5"
Cord Types and Lengths: 2 prong power cord 18 Gauge, 3 feet in length. Solenoid leads approximatly 18" in length. Connection is soldered and double heatshrinked.
Solenoid Valve

  $34     

Temporarily Out of Stock!
Est. Ship Date Sept 7th.