What this review covers
This review looks at the listed compatible valve series, replacement-solenoid role, wiring notes, and station-label routine for Rain Bird sprinkler valve service.
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The good
- The solenoid is made for listed Rain Bird CP, DV, ASVF, DAS, and JTV series valves.
- The replacement part supports valve service without changing the whole station layout.
- Lead wires can be labeled during the same repair pass.
The tradeoffs
- Valve series compatibility should be confirmed before purchase.
- Electrical and controller checks should be handled carefully before replacing parts.
A solenoid for compatible Rain Bird valves
The Rain Bird SRKCP/CPF Replacement Solenoid is made for listed Rain Bird CP, DV, ASVF, DAS, and JTV series valves. It belongs in a valve-station service kit when the existing valve series has been identified.
A solenoid replacement is a small part change with important compatibility details. Confirm the valve series before ordering and keep the old part nearby until the station has been checked.
Make the station record while wiring is visible
Solenoid work is a good time to label the station. Write the controller zone, valve name, wire colors, and nearby sprinkler heads while the box is open.
Waterproof tags and a notebook record can keep that information from disappearing under the lid.
Keep connector work clean
Solenoid wires usually sit in damp valve areas. Use compatible waterproof connectors and keep the splice location accessible. If the wiring path or controller output is uncertain, a qualified irrigation or electrical professional can trace the station before parts are changed.
After the repair, run the zone briefly and listen for the valve response. Then check the heads or catch cups that belong to that station.
Good match
Choose this solenoid for compatible Rain Bird CP, DV, ASVF, DAS, and JTV series valve service.
What to know
Check valve series, controller voltage, wire condition, connector compatibility, and local code expectations before installing a solenoid.
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