Orbit Underground 2Fnpt Sprinkler System


Orbit Underground 2fnpt Sprinkler System

1′ Female Nominal Pipe Thread, Auto In Line Angle Valve, Self Cleaning Wire Rod Design, Manual External Bleed, Available With Or Without Flow Control, Slow Closure Speed Reduces Water Hammer, Heavy Duty Diaphragm, Stainless Steel Spring, Made Of Non-Corro

The Inline or Angle Valve with Flow Control is idealisti for replacing or upgrading existent sprinkler valves. The valve has inlets on both the bottom and side for posing no difficulty installation. The flow-control feature allows users to increase or decrease the flow o

Orbit Underground 2fnpt Sprinkler System

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Orbit Underground 2fnpt Sprinkler System

Orbit Underground 2fnpt Sprinkler System Image

Orbit Underground 2fnpt Sprinkler System

Orbit Underground 2fnpt Sprinkler System Photo

Orbit Underground 2fnpt Sprinkler System

Orbit Underground 2fnpt Sprinkler System Picture


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3 of 3 humans found the following review helpful.
22 work fine so far, the other 2 have leaks
By Shaun
I substituted a valve bank of Toro valves because I trenched my yard when I put the sewer in and it destroyed my sprinkler system.

I had purchased a few of the Orbit sprinkler heads and they worked well so I figured I’d give their scheme a shot. Assembly was pretty easy, just make sure you wrap the caps for the unused valve inputs 7-8 times in teflon or they leak. I’m not sure if this is a mutual exercise but it did in the end do the trick.

Long story short, they seem to work ok, but two of them leak, one around the flow control and another at the actual gasket of the valve body. Needless to say those two are going back to Home Depot, I need to get another valve and 2-port manifold anyway to go from 4 to 5 circuits. The whole scheme is finelooking slick, and may be put together quick, I just wish the valves didn’t drip. Good thing it’s all modular and you may pull it isolated easily.

This is kind of troubling though, wouldn’t they test these under pressure before shipping them out, or did they just sit so long at Home Depot the gaskets went bad (i doubt it). Whatever the reason the last thing I want to see is a steady drip of water coming from the body of a brand new valve. How are they gonna make it 6 years (warranty length) if they leak at installation? Guess I’ll hang on to the receipt in case I have to go back to Toro valves next spring…

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