Landscape Irrigation
Landscape Irrigation
When determining what might be the best valve for your particular needs, it is a good idea to keep these considerations in mind: Choose a valve that will operate at the pressure available on the project. If your system will be subject to pressure surges …
Proper system design and placement of valves is an intricate part of a good irrigation design. Before installing an irrigation valve ensure you have a good irrigation design that follows your local and county building codes. Guidelines to follow when …
Water enters the valve from the system main line and exerts a force against the center of the valve’s diaphragm. A small orifice in the diaphragm allows the water to flow through to the upper chamber between the diaphragm and the bonnet. The water …
Valve Bonnet Flow Control handle Bleed Screw Solenoid Diaphragm Supprt Ring Diaphragm Diaphragm Spring Most irrigation valves are designed to close within 10 to 20 seconds of the solenoid deactivating. The most common reason why a valve would close slower …
Hunter controller's contain multiple sized transformers, therefore each controller has different activation capabilities. Here is a list of recommended applications when using multiple Hunter solenoids. Note: The max stations you see below for each …