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2" Pressure regulator
Does anyone have any recommendations on a 2" pressure regulator?
Ive got some ball fields that are surging and blowing stuff apart. I want to be able to adjust above 75psi, but it looks like the BR-4 above 1-1/4" tops out at 75. |
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If your system pressure doesn't exceed 100psi, have you considered using a master valve with a pressure regulator? Maybe a Rain Bird PGA or PEB valve with the PRS-D?
Just a thought.... |
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There are also specialty valves that will only open partially, until a set pressure is reached downstream. The idea behind them is to restrict the flow until all the air has rushed out of the sprinkler heads. Big bucks
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I agree with Rotor Tool, RB PEB should do the job.
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Sounds like a pressure sustaining valve.
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There might be an additional descriptor, but that's the general category they belong to. I had a client with a golf course that was always having heads blow off their connections, and I suggested he either go to these specialty valves, or parallel the zone valves with much smaller ones and open them first, to let the lines fill.
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Its on a reclaimed water line. Pressure reads 125 but I suspect surges to 150ish. We can't keep the old lines together. Valves keep seeping too. Didn't want master valves because there are multiple field / controllers etc.
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GPM requirement?
Mainline size? Length of mainline? If it's a big site then I would probably be looking at some sort of Bermad pressure reducing valve. |
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