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Sunday, September 15th 2013, 9:47am

by Wet_Boots

If you are on flat ground, a PVB is your best bet. You might have to bump up the pressure switch settings to 40/60 for more reliable sprinkler performance.

Sunday, September 15th 2013, 2:30am

by wmross

Backflow device for well application

I live in a rural area in Texas. I am installing a 3 station system that will be expanded to 9 stations in the spring. My well feeds a pressure tank that has an operating pressure of 30-50 psi. What type of backflow device will be best in this scenario?