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acataldo

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Friday, March 25th 2011, 3:03pm

Sprinkler Heads Bleed Constantly Due to Sediment Getting into Diaphragm

Hi-
I have had my system only a few years and the past year I was hardly able to use it. The kicker here is that I use my well water to supply the water as that is all I have available. I have installed the finest filter which is before the water hits the diaphragm and still I get bleeding due to sediment on the diaphragm. Is there any other way to avoid this? The only thing I could think of would be a shutoff that would need to be in sync with the sprinkler timer that would literally shut off the water to the system when the sprinklers are not going. However I have not been able to find such a device that is connected to a timer of some sort. Without this fix, my sprinkler system is basically worhtless as I cannot afford to have the sprinkler heads bleed.

Thanks..Tony

Wet_Boots

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Location: Metro NYC

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Saturday, March 26th 2011, 9:08am

What make and model of filter? What make and model of valves?

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