You are not logged in.

Reply

Dear visitor, welcome to SPRINKLER TALK FORUM - You Got Questions, We've Got Answers. If this is your first visit here, please read the Help. It explains how this page works. You must be registered before you can use all the page's features. Please use the registration form, to register here or read more information about the registration process. If you are already registered, please login here.

Attention: The last reply to this post was 7651 days ago. The thread may already be out of date. Please consider creating a new thread.

Message information
Message
Settings
Automatically converts internet addresses into links by adding [url] and [/url] around them.
Smiley code in your message such as :) is automatically displayed as image.
You can use BBCode to format your message, if this option is enabled.
Security measure

Please enter the letters that are shown in the picture below (without spaces, and upper or lower case can be used).

The last 7 posts

Thursday, May 22nd 2003, 3:50am

by Rays Sprinklers

Thanks drpete3 ........ [:-)]

Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers

Wednesday, May 21st 2003, 8:52am

by drpete3

RVLI- Dont chew out Ray. It is fine to bring up old issues. I like to read about other ideas. As you can see lots of people read the responses to posts and they may be getting questions answered or like my self gathering information.



Tuesday, May 20th 2003, 11:10am

by Rays Sprinklers

Sorry, i didnt realize there were dates!

Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers

Sunday, May 18th 2003, 12:14pm

by RVLI

OK I am sure he has already selected his valve, so what's the point of bringing the thread back up? Is it to get your post count up?


Sunday, May 18th 2003, 12:02pm

by Rays Sprinklers

If you want an electric control valve you can use an Irritrol 2400T valve or a manual Ball Valve


Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers

Sunday, December 16th 2001, 7:35pm

by SprinklerWarehouse Irriga

Burt,

We sell PVC manual ball valves you can install which allow you to shut off the water supply to the sprinkler system.

You can also choose an electric valve and install it close to the water supply source and run the wire connections to the controller master valve connections of the controller. The master valve will then turn on everytime the sprinkler system is set to run and turn off when the system is set to go off.

Installing a master valve is a great idea since it prevents water waste (not to mention the mess) if one of your control valves (zone valves) goes out.

Any sprinkler valve will work. I recommend the Rain Bird 100-DV valve. It is found on the following page on our website:
http://www.sprinklerwarehouse.com/shop3/ValvesRain_Bird.html

I hope this answers your question, if not just reply and keep asking!

Thank you from SprinklerWarehouse.com <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>




Edited by - SprinklerWarehouse Irrigator on Dec 18 2001 12:09:08 AM

Sunday, December 16th 2001, 7:27pm

by Burt

Can you suggest a Master Valve for my system?

I need a master valve to put in the house, to shut the water off from the main line when system in not in use.