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Friday, September 28th 2012, 11:05am

Author: wallace1

How do you know when it's time to replace valves?

I have the same question about worst case failure of a 19 yr old Watts back flow preventer. The only obvious problem is a drip leak at the top vent caused by the diaphragm stem piston 0-ring leaking. A new or reworked top would be required due to pitting in the o-ring bore. There have been no unusual discharges of the relief valve. The ball valve handles are still intact and the valves open and close ok. What other part(s) failure could cause a wide open relief valve dumping huge amounts of wate...

Wednesday, September 26th 2012, 4:30pm

Author: wallace1

Stuck Diaphragm on Watts Back Flow Preventer

I agree. If I hired someone to repair it, they would recommend replacing it and would have many years ago as well. If I replace the top to stop the drip, what would likely be the next problem? What is the downside of repairing it at this point? Nothing is injected into the sprinkler system. Per the city inspector, a double check valve could also be used if it had an intermediate atmospheric vent. I am retired and do all maintenance and repairs I can around the house. Have been able to do all the...

Wednesday, September 26th 2012, 11:03am

Author: wallace1

Stuck Diaphragm on Watts Back Flow Preventer

The correct o-ring was installed on the diaphragm stem piston after cleaning up the bore in the valve cover. It still had a dripping leak out the vent. The bore the o-ring seals in has some pits. Tried to clean up bore with fine sandpaper. Still leaked. The old seal is square. Watts says this is due to deformation over time but it looks to me like it started as a square ring rather than an o-ring. Looks like a square ring has a better chance of sealing. Is there any practical way for me to repai...

Tuesday, September 18th 2012, 10:37am

Author: wallace1

Stuck Diaphragm on Watts Back Flow Preventer

Was able to remove the diaphragm without damage using an exacto knife very carefully. Unfortunately, the o-ring dimensions I got from Watts were wrong. I put the top back on, following instructions. When I opened the inlet valve (with outlet valve closed) water gushed out the relief valve dump. I removed the top and tried again. This time, no water from the relief valve. Could this have been caused by air in the valve? I did not open any bleed screws either time. I did notice the top vent leak s...

Sunday, September 16th 2012, 1:18pm

Author: wallace1

Stuck Diaphragm on Watts Back Flow Preventer

I have a 1"" Watts 009 QT valve with a small dripping leak out the vent on top of the cover. I removed the valve top to replace the diaphragm stem O-ring but couldn't access it because the diaphragm was stuck to the the valve top around the OD where it seals. Any suggestions on best way to remove the diaphragm from the top without damage to the diaphragm?