Landscape Irrigation
Landscape Irrigation
Regulating pressure saves water and extends the life of the irrigation system. Saving water is achieved through regulation by operating each zone at the best pressure for that equipment and application type. Accu Sync is a simple pressure regulator …
This hard working, heavy-duty valve offers the best features of Hunter’s top-of-the-line valves. Built with enough durability to handle the rigors of most residential and light commercial sites, the PGV is available in an array of configurations. For …
Get maximum performance with the PGV Valve! Perfect for handling the demands of residential systems, this high-quality option provides convenience, reliability, and easy servicing. Choose from an array of configurations to meet your specific project …
One of your irrigation zones may continue to run or might be stuck on even with your controller unplugged. The valve running without a signal from the controller is an indication that there is debris inside the valve. Here are some tips for valve repair. …
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 …
The flow control knob works very similar to a hose bib or gate valve as its main function is to either fully allow or restrict the amount of water passing through the valve. The main difference is that the flow control limits the diaphragm's stroke, …
There are two ways to bleed a zone valve for manual operation: … One way is to simply turn the solenoid (the black cylinder with 2 wires) counter-clockwise a 1/4 to 1/2 turn. To shut off the valve, twist the solenoid clockwise until it is snug on the …
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 …
The most common reason for a valve to remain on, or weep, is debris. New installations without proper flushing, recent mainline repair, or well water can cause debris to flow into the valve and get caught between the diaphragm and the seat. … It's …
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 …
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 …
Hunter's line of valves consists of an array of models that fit every application from residential to golf course applications. Watch to learn about Hunter PGV, ICV, and IBV Valves as well as Hunter Drip Control Zone Kits. … Hunter Valves Product …
The Hunter family of irrigation valves offers durable, reliable performance and is engineered to stand the test of time, no matter the conditions. Hunter's line of valves consists of an array of models that will fit every application from residential to …
This video will teach you the components and operation of an Hunter irrigation valve. You will learn how to manually open and close your Hunter valve along with basic operation. … Valve Series: Valve …
One of the most common reasons for a valve to keep running continuously is the accumulation of debris in the diaphragm, which prevents the valve from closing. This video will teach you how to clean the diaphragm on your valve. … Cleaning the Diaphragm on …
One of the most common reasons for a valve not to open when the controller sends low voltage electricity to the valve is because the exhaust port might be clogged with glue or debris. This video will show you how to unclog this port and give you some …
A full range of convenient service tools for irrigation valves that save time and make jobs easier. Tool Description Multimeter Used for measuring voltage from the controller to the irrigation valve and resistance (ohms) on the solenoid. 5/16" Socket …
Irrigation valves are complex products that can be intimidating to install and maintain. When a valve isn’t turning on as expected, it’s a concern for any irrigation contractor or property manager. In this video, we’ll show you what to do if you encounter …
This video shows you the steps needed to prepare and install Hunter valves. You will learn how to prepare fittings and how to splice wires. … Valve Installation: Proper use of Fittings and Wire …
Learn how to adjust water flow directly at the valve using the Flow Control adjustment feature. You can increase or decrease the flow of water for optimal water use. This is a great water conservation feature available as a built-in option on many Hunter …
All Hunter Industries Anti-Siphon Valves should be installed above ground and at least 6 to 12 inches above the highest sprinkler to prevent back pressure or drainage. Installations at any height lower than this may result in unsafe backflow condition. …
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If water is leaking from the vacuum breaker portion, there could be debris in the anti-siphon poppet. This would prevent the valve from sealing completely. The cap can easily be removed by twisting counterclockwise to inspect the internal poppet area. …