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Friday, August 6th 2010, 3:21pm

by mrfixit

Ok, he may have turned knob #2 off. That's the flow control. It controls how much water goes through the valve. You can turn it all the way off using that. Open it up all the way counterclockwise. Then turn #1 which is the solenoid. The valve should come on. #3's the bleeder screw. Open that up for a few seconds then shut it off. That helps get the air out of the valve. It will also turn the valve on. You wont have to use it again to activate the valve manually. Just turn the solenoid.

I see you have a filter on the valve on the left. I'm assuming that's a dripline. So from your question I'm going to assume your problems are with the valve on the right.

Friday, August 6th 2010, 10:41am

by inda_bebe

okay, so i learned that no. 1 is the solinoid 2. is the flow control and 3. is the bleed. There isnt any sprinkler heads, just a open 3/4 pipe attached to the valves. if i want to manually test to see if there is a good connection, i turn the solinoid 1/4 turn counterclockwise and the should come out? if there isnt any water flow, should i loosen the water flow knob (no.2)? and what should i do w/ the bleed knob, or what is its purpose?

Friday, August 6th 2010, 9:35am

by inda_bebe





what does each knob represent and what do i do to test the sprinklers? there all ready hooked up, but how do i manually test it? thanks.

Friday, August 6th 2010, 9:26am

by inda_bebe

the end is not even capped. its clogged with a little dirt, when i turned all the knobs counter clockwise, i little bit of water was coming out, but nothing w/ pressure.

Friday, August 6th 2010, 4:29am

by mrfixit

I"m taking a stab here. Maybe he meant he capped it off. You'll have to find the end of the pipe. It's possibly where it comes out from underneath the driveway.

Thursday, August 5th 2010, 5:10pm

by inda_bebe

rainbird ASVF 075, help!




i had a guy do my concrete so he disconnected my system. he ran a 3/4 pipe underneath the concrete and he said he shut it off.

so, now im trying to route new pipes and sprinkler heads, but first how do i turn this back out and do a test? the system is automatic and is only a few months old. i was touching and turning the 3 knobs, but all i get is water spraying from the valve.

i just want to make sure the guy didnt screw it up. he was gonna charge me $200 to install 3 heads and a 30ft. pipe. 8|