Rain Bird 100-PEB 1" Inlet Industrial Irrigation Valve
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The design of the zone to which a valve is connected determines the number of sprinklers it can handle. Pipe size, in/out water pressure, distance, and sprinkler head specifications are all important considerations. I have 15 sprinkler heads, none of which are rotor heads, running with this one-inch valve with no problems.
Yes, 16 bubblers will work. It's not the one-inch opening that's the problem; it's the pressure you're using and the pipe diameter you're using. distance. For instance, I use a 2" inlet pump from the lake. 70 psi is measured at 2" out. 1" 100- 2" 100- 2" 200- 250- 250- 250- 250- 250- 250- 250 (Zones) peb 1" valves In an H pattern, 1" pipe runs from the valve to my front lawn. On that one zone, I have 17 rainbirds running. Because the valves are 1/2 inch, I only step down to 1/2 inch there (no rotor heads). It appears that it is raining in my yard. There have been no problems for the past 20 years, with the exception of a valve that has gone out now and then. The flow rate must be determined regardless of the type of bubbler used, as a rule of thumb. Use a flow rate of to achieve your goal. 75 gallons per minute or less is the minimum. With a flow rate of. To fill a 1 gallon container at 75 gallons per minute, it should take about 80 seconds. It's important to aim for slower flow rates like this to avoid runoff. Water usually runs off the rootball when the flow rate exceeds 1 gallon per minute. To get it right, you'll almost certainly have to experiment.
The PEB series isn't what I'm talking about here. The only thing you'll need is a DURA 1 in. x 3/4 in. With your current system, schedule 40 PVC Reducer Bushing to pipe.
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Selected User Reviews For Rain Bird 100-PEB 1" Inlet Industrial Irrigation Valve
These aren't cheap valves, and it's not like sprinkler valves are a simple and quick item to replace and inspect for internal shipping damage! These are excellent valves, but you should purchase them from a company that will properly package them.
The old ones had a lot of water hammer, which is probably why one of them cracked the body. They also didn't flow very well. These new additions are fantastic! The slower-moving The use of shut-off valves has rendered water-borne diseases obsolete. They use a hammer and apply less force- The new ones have a lower drop than the old ones (better flow). It was well worth the money.
It's great and there aren't any problems with it.