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Saturday, March 27th 2004, 11:32am

by Rays Sprinklers

INstalling a master valve is not the correct way to solve this. I would clean out the valve or replace it.

Friday, March 12th 2004, 11:44am

by nestors

You can install a master valve before it which will stop the flow of water to it when the sprinklers are not in use .

Nestor's Sprinklers & Lighting
Georgia 770-410-9356

WWW.GeorgiaLighting.net

Friday, January 23rd 2004, 2:52pm

by Rays Sprinklers

if it is an antisiphon valve that is leaking then i suggest that you open up the valve, remove the "guts" and check it out...its possible the diaphram (rubber part is ripped) or there is a foreign object in the valve preventing it from closing all the way....open it up and give it a good clean out!

Tuesday, January 20th 2004, 9:25am

by drpete3

You are referring to an anti siphon valve that is leaking.

Tuesday, January 20th 2004, 7:01am

by bbishop

Actually, they are above ground, but yes, it's the backflow controller, that is wired to the timer. One of them is allowing a constant stream of water to flow from the source pipe into the sprinkler line. The lowest sprinkler head is leaking water, and I can hear a hissing in the backflow control.

Saturday, January 17th 2004, 5:40pm

by Rays Sprinklers

i dont understand what you mean by the "controller is leaking" you mean the valves?

they are in the ground
green box?

Please let me know so i can futhur assist you!

Saturday, January 17th 2004, 11:07am

by bbishop

leaky controller?

I've got a Watermaster 57223 backflow controller, that apparently is letting water leak through. The lowest sprinkler head on the line is constantly leaking, and I can hear a hiss in the controller (even when I turn the control handle all the way off.) Does this require me to replace the entire controller or do I just change somethign with wiring or selenoid (or whatever it's called!)

Bruce