Description
Key Features:
- Manual or Automatic Operation: Available in manual versions operated by hand or automatic versions controlled by timers, sensors, or controllers.
- Durable Construction: Typically made from materials like PVC, brass, or stainless steel for durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Various Sizes: Available in different sizes to accommodate various flow rates and pipe diameters.
- Pressure Rating: Designed to handle specific pressure ranges typically encountered in irrigation systems.
Benefits:
- Precise Flow Control: Allows precise adjustment of water flow to ensure optimal irrigation for different plants or zones.
- Water Conservation: Helps in conserving water by delivering the right amount where needed, reducing wastage and runoff.
- System Efficiency: Improves the efficiency of the irrigation system by preventing overwatering or underwatering.
- Longevity: Durable materials ensure longevity and reliability even in harsh outdoor conditions.
How to Use an Irrigation Flow Control Valve:
- Select the Valve:
- Choose a flow control valve that matches the pipe size and flow rate requirements of your irrigation system.
- Install the Valve:
- Shut off the main water supply to the irrigation system. Cut the pipe where you want to install the valve using a pipe cutter. Ensure the ends are clean and free of debris.
- Prepare the Valve:
- Inspect the valve for any defects or damage. Ensure all fittings and connections are compatible with your irrigation setup.
- Connect the Valve:
- For manual valves: Use PVC primer and cement to securely attach the valve to the pipes according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Allow adequate curing time before pressurizing the system.
- For automatic valves: Connect the valve to the irrigation controller using low-voltage wiring. Ensure proper polarity and connection as per the controller’s manual.
- Adjustment:
- For manual valves: Rotate the handle or lever to adjust the flow of water through the valve. Typically, turning clockwise reduces flow, while counterclockwise increases it.
- For automatic valves: Program the irrigation controller to open and close the valve based on the watering schedule and zone requirements.
- Testing:
- Open the main water supply gradually and check for leaks around the valve and fittings. Adjust the flow settings as necessary to achieve the desired irrigation coverage.
- Maintenance:
- Regularly inspect the valve for leaks, debris, or signs of wear. Clean or replace components as needed to maintain optimal performance.
Additional Tips:
- Protection: Install the valve in a valve box or protected location to shield it from dirt, debris, and potential damage.
- Winterization: If you live in a cold climate, ensure the valve is properly insulated or drained to prevent freezing and damage during winter.
Product Specification:-
End Connection Type |
Push
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Application |
Irrigation
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Usage/Application |
Water
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Pressure |
Medium Pressure
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Color |
Black and Green
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Size |
16mm
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Material |
PVC
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