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Friday, March 6th 2009, 5:35am

by Wet_Boots

What application requires fast closing?

Thursday, March 5th 2009, 9:49am

by Bovine cooling man

Fast acting valve

I am looking for a low cost direct acting 3/4" valve. Do direct acting valves exist in plastic sprinkler valves?

Its application is to snap water off within approx 1 second.

A Dayton brass selenoid for about $100 would work fine although If there is anything out ther that less costly I,d check it out.

I do realize water hammer exists with fast acting valves.