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The HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve is an economical micro control valve with high flow and low pressure loss for use in drip, spray, and pop up sprinkler watering systems. Ideally suited to residential use to meet standard water meter flows. Also available with a Viton diaphragm option, suitable for chemical spray application.

  • Body material Nylon 66 30% glass filled
  • Natural Nitrile elastomer diaphragm,
  • Bonnet screws stainless steel 304
  • 304 Stainless steel
  • 40 mesh screen (on inlet side of valve)
  • WATERMARK approval ATS 5200.030-2004.
  • Minimum operating pressure 20kpa
  • Maximum operating pressure 1250kp

HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valves

HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm (24v AC)SKU: IVL-NYMV8020$33.96
$71.29

HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm (24v AC)


SKU IVL-NYMV8020
MPN MV80
Warranty 12 month

In stock

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$33.96

$71.29
HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm x 19mm Barb (24v AC)SKU: IVL-NYMV802019$45.51
$71.29

HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm x 19mm Barb (24v AC)


SKU IVL-NYMV802019
MPN MV80B
Warranty 12 month

In stock

Only
$45.51

$71.29
HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm (12v DC Coil)SKU: IVL-NYMV8020DC$38.93
$90.83

HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm (12v DC Coil)


SKU IVL-NYMV8020DC
MPN MV80-12VDC
Warranty 12 month

In stock

Only
$38.93

$90.83

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HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm (24v AC)HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm x 19mm Barb (24v AC)HR MV80 Micro Solenoid Valve 20mm (12v DC Coil)
TypeMicro Solenoid ValveMicro Solenoid ValveMicro Solenoid Valve
MaterialPlasticPlasticPlastic
ColourBlackBlackBlack
Inlet Thread Size20mm BSPM20mm BSPM20mm BSPM
Outlet Thread Size20mm BSPM20mm BSPM
Min. Flow Output (Lpm)555
Max. Flow Output (Lpm)606060
Max. Inlet Pressure (kPa)125012501250
Min. Recommended Pressure (kPa)202020
Max. Recommended Pressure (kPa)125012501250
Power Supply24v AC24v AC12v DC
Outlet Pipe Size19mm Barb

Domestic Irrigation Valves FAQs

What is a solenoid valve?

A solenoid valve is the automatic tap that controls that flow of water to an irrigation zone. Solenoid Valves are automatically operated by an irrigation controller which is programmed to tell the solenoid valve when to open & close.

How many solenoid valves should I use?

The number of solenoid valves you use depends on the size of your garden & the flow output of your water supply. The number of litres per minute that are available will determine the number of sprinklers or drippers you can operate at any one time. Once your garden is divided up into each section using that information, you’ll need one solenoid valve to operate each one individually.

What is a master valve, and do I need one?

A master valve is installed upstream of the solenoid valves being used to control each irrigation zone. They’re not mandatory, but they are a good idea as installing one increases the life-span of each valve by protect the valves downstream from the constant pressure that would otherwise be applied. The way it works is, every time a zone is programmed to come on the master valve also switches on, providing the flow, but when all the zones are off, the master valve closes, holding back the flow & pressure of the water supply. Simply, it’s kind of like an irrigation insurance policy.

Can I just use electrical tape on my cable joins?

Being exposed to the weather, water damage will occur any where water can get in. Electrical tape isn’t quite water tight & over time water will creep into the circuit & create havoc & void all warranties. For this reason you should always use waterproof cable joins like heat shrinks.

My solenoid is staying on, how can I fix it?

Nearly all of the time, a solenoid valve staying open is caused by debris caught in the diaphragm. Even the finest debris can cause the valve not to seal shut, causing a constant leak. Other cause can be: Not enough flow because the irrigation zone is too small or, not enough pressure, the valve needs the pressure to seal shut.

Can I use my solenoid valves off a gravity feed?

Unless your tank located is upwards of 20m above your valves, gravity feed will not provide enough pressure for your valves to reliably open & close. It is not recommended.

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