Kevin,
I did follow your advice on the transformer hookup late last night & it appears to have solved the GFI problem ---time will tell. Sorry for not going to 24 VAC hazard post to answer but my computer is crawling for some reason so it was easier to answer here since it is related.
Earl & Kevin & others who have seened delivery gain,
I was hoping that I would get responses along the line of since the solenoids are encapsulated already in a kind of rubberized surface that there would be no need for the expense of a stainless steel enclosure. Also, as long as the Class 2 transformer setup is accomplished in a 100% dry area --- no shock hazard.
The sealing of the tubing in the car wash bay would be a lot easier than the very end of our dog wash console because we needed to bring pipes above our removable console roof because of space & alignment issues. We never dreamed that the electrical inspector would envision our dog wash as a dripping wet all over area. The splash guards that we have set up & tested will only allow tiny amounts of splashing of water on 6 of these encapsulated Dema or Asco 24 VAC solenoids. For these tiny amounts of water to occur it would have to be vandalism or extreme carelessness from the dog washer which would show on our DVR recorder. Again the voltage is fused 24 VDC or VAC or less in the area that the inpector says has to be "thoroughly sealed"
I wish there was a local firm that was available to certify UL/ETL for a reasonable fee but I am afraid that is more available in a larger city like where you guys are from.