Locate the valve's solenoid (a cylinder-shaped plastic piece with two wires sticking out of it) and turn it all the way to the right. This action ensures that the solenoid is in the correct position to shut the valve off. Step 3 Locate the main water supply for the irrigation system. ...
and you'll need a special valve to prevent potential sewage backups. You'll need to consider the type of toilet you want to install. Pressure-assisted andup-flushingtoilets tend to make
When a solenoid valve (also called an electric valve or automatic sprinkler valve) fails to close it is almost always because something is stuck inside it. This might be a grain of sand, a small twig, a insect, or even a tiny snail. To fix the valve you need to disassemble and clean...