Mine is split into 2 zones so there are 2 solenoids. I can't merge them into one.I use a 110 volt soleniod valve. One solenoid valve controls the weep system for the entire car wash. You want to use a normally open soleniod valve, any of the diaphragm type solenoid valves will work. A DEMA 0474 will work https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-18585-dema-0474p-120v-1-2-solenoid-valve-normally-open.aspx I use a 1/2" 8210G34 ASCO.
Then use 2 - 110 volt valves. But I would redo my weep system so 1 valve controls everything.Mine is split into 2 zones so there are 2 solenoids. I can't merge them into one.
The wash was built in 2 phases so that's not easily possible. The existing weep system is 24 volts. Its a manual system and I'm looking to automate it.Then use 2 - 110 volt valves. But I would redo my weep system so 1 valve controls everything.
Get 2 24 volt normally open solenoid valves. How big is the transformer that controls the current 24 volt solenoid valve? Is the valve you have now a normally open or closed valve?The wash was built in 2 phases so that's not easily possible. The existing weep system is 24 volts. Its a manual system and I'm looking to automate it.
Normally open valve now. I haven't opened up the existing system yet to see what's inside. It's run by 2 controllers now. Trying to consolidate as well as modernize at the same time.Get 2 24 volt normally open solenoid valves. How big is the transformer that controls the current 24 volt solenoid valve? Is the valve you have now a normally open or closed valve?
What kind of controllers control the weep system now? You might want to have the Weepmizer control a relay so you don't overload the Weepmizer.Normally open valve now. I haven't opened up the existing system yet to see what's inside. It's run by 2 controllers now. Trying to consolidate as well as modernize at the same time.