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sorry for the time it took for me to get back...we have been really busy! If they are in a box, check for me to make sure that they are not 2700 but 2400
Let me know
They are in a box. Thanks for your time.
Jon
there is a 2700 valve it is antisiphon....just to make sure we are talking about the right one..........let me know...do yours stick out above ground or are they in a box
Irritrol makes a 2400 (in line valve) and a 2600 globe series valve. I am not familiar with the 2700 valve or if they even make it....i will get back to you after i look around
I believe they are Irritrol 2700 series (electric).
Thanks...
what model valve? the model is usually on a sticker or stamped on the side of the valve, we need to know that before we can help because irritrol makes over 10 different valves each with different features/ knobs etc
Irritrol valves
<font face="Tahoma"></font id="Tahoma"><font size="6"></font id="size6"> Hi...
I inherited a sprinkler system with the home I purchased. No system documentation was left at the house. I have a zone that has stopped working and I believe the problem is the valve. All the valves in the system are Irritrol 3/4" valves. It has been a good system but now I think it requires some routine maintenence.
I have been unable to locate any type of schematic or design information for these valves (What knobs-switches do, wiring information such as polarity, voltage, etc.). Does anyone have or know where to find this information?
I would like to at least attempt to solve the problem myself before I call a professional.
Thank you,
Jon