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SPECIFICATION SHEET 805Y (3/4" - 2");
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Modei 805Y (3/4" th roug h 2")
Double Check Backflow Preventer
For Non-Toxic Service
Featu res
• Low head loss.
• Spring loaded "Y" type check valves.
• Flow curve generated by the Foundation for and may be subjected to backpressure. Double Checks can
Cross-Connection Control and Hydrallic Research at the be used in sprinkler irrigation systems, fire protection without
University of Southern California. chemical additives, protection of industrial plants, industrial
in-plant plumbing systems and other systems requiring
• Simple service procedures. all internal parts are protection. Local codes may vary; consult authorities for
servciceable inline. specific approved applications.
• Meets all specifications of AWWA and ASSE. Approved by the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Installation -
Hydraulic Research at the University of Southern Model 805Y Double Check Backflow Preventers should be
California. installed with adequate clearance and easy accessibility for
• Bronze bodies, caps, shut-off valves and test cocks. testing and maintenance and must by protected from freez-
ing. The assembly may be installed horizontally or vertically
Operation with flow up. Refer to local codes for specific installation
In a nonflow condition the check valves hold 1 PSI minimum requirements. Some codes may prohibit vertical installation.
Thermal water expansion and/or water hammer down stream
`~--~in the direction of flow. In a flow condition the check valves of the backflow preventer can cause excessive pressure.
are open, proportional to the flow demand. In a backflow Excessive pressure situations should be eliminated to avoid -
condition both checks will close until the resumption of possible damage to the system and assembly.
normal flow.
Typical Specifications
The Double Check Valve assembly 3/a" through 2" shall
consist of a bronze body with bronze caps. The body shall _ s~de v~ew ,
be a"Y" pattern design incorporating two spring loaded, FEBCO Protective
center guided check assemblies. The assembly shall Enclosure
include threaded inlet and outlet, full port ball valve shut-off Model 805Y
valves and four ball valve test cocks. All internal parts shall ~
be of corrosion resistant materials. . 30" Max.
Water Meter 12" Min. t
All Douwle Check Valves shall be constructed so all internal
parts can be serviced without removing the assembly from . ° . Suggested / ,
the line. Seat discs shall be reversible. The assembly shall ~ - ' •
operate when installed in any position. Double Check Valves . • . . ~j/. . shall be rated to 175 PSI water working pressure and water
temperature from 32°F to 140°F.
The assembly shall meet the requirements of ASSE Standard Characteristics and Materials
1015, AWWA Standard C506-78, and USC Foundation for
Cross Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, Sixth Maximum working pressure 175 PSI
EdltlOtl. Hydrostatic test pressure 350 PSI
Temperature Range 32°F to 140°F
Fluid Water
Typical Applieations EndDetail ThreadedANS162.1
Double Check assemblies are used to revent backflow of Main Valve Body Bronze ASTM B584-78
p Elastomers Nitrile ASTM D-2000 seat discst
pollutants that are objectionable but not toxic, Double gprings Stainless steel, 300 series
checks may be installed under continuous pressure service
SS 805Y 11 /94
Dimensions and Weights(U.S.-inches) - A _
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20 288.9 174.6 95.3 95.3 63.5 3.2
25 327.0 174.6 95.3 95.3 63.5 3.4 E
30 454.0 260.4 130.2 123,8 85.7 7.9
40 473.1 260.4 130.2 123.8 85.7 9.1
Dimensions shown are nominal. Allowances must be made tor normal manufactunng
tolerances. •
Model 805Y FLOW CURVES
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SS 805Y 11 /94 All materials copyrighted. Printed in USA
JC) MODEL 805Y PART NUMBERS
SIZES 3/4" to 2"
FIG. SIZE SIZE SIZE SIZE
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 3/4 " 1^ 1_1/2" 2"
7 Cap 2 101-028 101-028 101-034 101-034
8 0-ring 2 398-226-72 398-226-72 398-235-72 398-235-72
9 Disc Holder 2 500-270 500-270 500-278 500-278
10 Seat Disc 2 400-099 400-099 400-103 400-103
11 Washer 2 300-084 300-084 300-108 300-108
12 Screw 2 516-543-03 516-543-03 ' 516-543-03 516-543-03
14 Spring 2 630-115 630-115 630-118 630-118
Shut-offs
29 Ball Valve - Inlet 1 781-053 781-054 781-056 781-057
29 Ball Valve - Outlet 1 781-048 781-049 781-051 781-052
30 Testcock 4 781-074 781-074 781-075 781-075
AssemblieslKits . Rubber Parts 905-042 905•042 905-053 905-053
(8,10-2 ea.)
Check Assembty 905-044 905-044 905-055 905-055
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NO. OESCRIPTION 0TY. 3/<"
14 Spring 2 630-167
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NO. DESCRIPTION QTY, 3I4" 1" 1_1/2" 2"
10 Seat Disc 2 400099S 400099S 400103S 400103S
Assemblles/Kits
Rubber Parts 905042S - 905042S 905053S 905053S
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ESP-LX and -LXi Series are simple-to-operate four-program controllers designed for watering
diverse landscapes. An extension of the popular ESP line of residenbal and Jight commercial
controllers, the ESP-WLXi Series packs into its rugged cabinet a hast of programming and
opera6on features. Flexibility starts with Me number of models (four) and inc/udes the availability
ofA, B, C and Drip programs, and a convenient choice of variable-day cycles. A durable plastic
cabinet with a quick re/ease face panel and key-lock door makes the outdoor version (ESP-M -
easy to install, reliable and suitable for the most challenging environments. An indoor version ~
(ESP-LXi) of the same series with a plug-in style transformer is also now available.
ESP-LX and-LXi Series controllers from Rain Bird O-Preferred by professionals woridwide
Features Operafing Specifications
- ESP: Extra-Simple Programming ■ Station timing: A, B, C programs - 0 to 99
■ Four programs (A, 8, C and Orip) minutes in 1-minute increments; Orip program o Timekeeping during power outages - 0 to 10 hours per station in 6-minute increments Dimensions
~ ■ Automatic starts: 24 sfart times available (6 per
• Diagnastic circuit breaker Cdentifres stations with prog~m) per day on any quarter hour '~d~: 9Xu (24,1 cm)
valve or wire faults) ■ Height 10 (26 cm)
■ Test • Pragramming schedule options:
pragram and water budgeting per program 1. ODD day watering (all programs) • Depth: 4:~° (11,1 cm)
• Programmable rain shutdown with variable rain 2. EVEN day watering (afl programs)
delay up fi 14 days 3. I/arrable day cycle (1 to 31 days, variable per Models
■ E/echrca/ surge protection Cnput and output) program)
■ Rain or moisture sensor system inpuf and override 4. Custom (weekly schedule variable per program) ■ ESP-6LX.• 6 stations
capabili6es • Water budgeting: 0-200°rb per program in 10% ■ ESP-BLX.• 8 stations
n Easy-to-mount, heavy-duly, plastic cabinet, with lncrements ■ ESP-12LX.• 12 statrons
key-lockable door and swing-out, quick release ■ ESP-16LX.• 16 stations ~
facepanel ElectricalSpecifications a ESP-12LXi:12statrons
• All intemal wiring (no juncffon box needec) • Input required.117 VAC ± 1096, 6aHz ■ ESP-16LXi: 16 stadons
• Selectable master valve/pump start (ON/OFF per . Output 26.5 VAC, 1.5A (1.25A on ESP-LXi)
. station) • Diagnastic circuit breaker skips stafions w'ith
• 365-day calendar w'ith ODD/EVEN watering day overloaded or shorted circuits and displays the
cycle option, variable-day cycle, or days-of the- station o S'eeify:
week scheduling . pverlQad, backup fuse (1.5A SLO-BLO) (1.25A on ESP-16LX
■ DAY OFF option fo set any day of the month as a Esp_LX) i T T ~
non-watering day for all programs - ■ Battery backup: 9-vo1~ NiCad rechargeable battery ~1~lODEL NUMBER OF STATIl~
• Sta~on fault indicator lighf and display for pmgramming under battery power and ESP-LX.• Outdoor
s: s stabons
■ Large liquid crystal display maintaining program memory during power outages FSP_ix;. IRdoor 8: 8 stations
- Programmable under battery power ■ Station Capacity.• Up fo iwo 24 VAC solenoid valves 12. 12 sranons
• Manual single and manual muldp/e station operafion PEr station plus a master valve or pump start relay 16.• 16 stgons
• Sfart time stackfig - Terminal sbips for up to # 12UF wire
• Dnp prQgram can nin concurrenUy with programs
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• Heavy-duty 1.25A extemal, plug-in style transformer ~
on the ESP-LXi indoor version . . ' , „
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ESP-6LX, ESP-8LX, ESP- 12LX, ESP- 16LX, ESP- 12LXi, ESP- 16LXi
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Specifications ESP-LX ESP-LXi
The controller shall be a hybrid type, that combines electro-mechanica/ and p ~o
microprocessor based circuitry capab/e of fully automatic, sem!-automatic, ~
and manual control of irrigation sysfems. The controller shall be housed in a
wall-mountab/e, heavy-duty, plastic, (weather-resistanr in ESP-1)Q cabinet ~
w'ith a key-lock doar and sha/l be suitable for indoor or outdoor applications. ~i ~The controller's door shall be easily removab/e once it has been unlocked and
opened. The controller's face panel shall be of a swing open type and shall be
easily removable for installa6on or maintenance. ~ ~For indQOr installation, the controller (ESP-LXi) shall utilize a three-prong, plug-
in style bansformer with a fhree (3) wire secondary cable (including a ground
wire w'rth green co/ored installafion) thatsha/l be 6 feet (15,2 cm) in length.
The controller shall operate on 117 VAC ± 10% at 60Hz and shall be capable The repeating water day schedules available for tfre programs shall be Odd
of operating up to iwo 5.5 VA 24 I/AC electfic remote control valves per station Day Watering only, Even Day Watering only, Custom Days of bhe week
plus a master valve or a pump start re/ay. The controller shall have an waterrng only or Variable Day Cycles (per program) from one to thirty-one days.
e/ectronic, diagnostic circuit breaker that shalJ sense a stavon with an
electriGal overload or short circuit and shall bypass the station and sha!! me controller shall have a master valve/pump start circurt that shall provide -
continue to operate all other stations in the program in sequence. The 24-voltA.C. power for either a master valve or pump start relay when any of controller sha/l utilize an indicator light to alert the operator to the e/ectrical the controller's stations are in operaHon. The controller shall provide the ``--prob/em and shall also disp/ay the problem,staUon uniUl the operator depresses operator the capability to disab/e concurrent operation of the master
the front-face-panel-mounted reset button. valve/pump start circuit from any stafion desired.
The controller shall have four separate irrigation programs (A, 8, C& DRIP) 1he controller shall have a sensor circuit for connection to a rain sensor or to
which may be programmed for different start times, station assignments, an underground moisture sensor system. When the sensor reaches its "wet"
station watering time lengths and, in variab/e day cycle mode, differing setting and is either interrupdng or restricting vo/tage, the same restriciron
watering days. Each program shall be capable of up to 6 starts times per shall be made to the val ve common terminal to prevent or interrupt iffigation.
day. The controller shall have stations, each capable of an operating 17re controller shall have an indicator Ilght that shall be on whenever the
range of from 0 to 99 minutes in one-minute increments for those stations sensor switch is set to "ACTIVE': The controller shall have a front-face-panel-
assigned to Programs A, B or C. Stations assigned to the DRIP program shall mounted sensor bypass switch that shall allow the operator to override the
have an operatrng range from 0 to JO hours in 6-minute increments. The sensor if desired.
controller shall provide a separate water budget feature for each of the A, B, The controller shall have a battery recharging circuit and a factory-supplied 9-
and C programs. Water budget shall allow simultarteous adjustment for all volt rechargeable battery. A fully charged battery shall maintain clock time and
stations on a program from zero 96 of set rrunning bme to 200 % of set running program memory up to one week during a power outage. !n the event of
time. Ad%ustments shall be in 10% incremenls. The controller shall be capab/e memory loss, a default program shall begin operatron 8 hours after power
of "stacking"A, B and C programs and operating them sequentially to prevent resumes. ln default, all staiions shal1 revert to program A and shall be operated
overlapping irrigation cydes. On/y the DRIP program shall be allowed to stvt at in sequence for ten minutes each on the day cyc/e af which bhe Schedu/e
any time regardless of anofher prQgram in operation. When the DR/P program Switch is set (ie. every other day or daily).
is in operation along with an A, 8 or C prvgram, the controller shall be capable
of displaying both stations that are in operation and their program The controller shall be as manufactured for Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg. Corp.,
assignments. The controller shall have a 365-day ca/endar with a day-of-the- Glendora, California,
month OFF feature allowing the operator to set speciflc dates io be off up to 30
days in advance. A date set fo OFF shall override the normal, repeating day
schedu/e and shall remain off on maf date, and shall display to the operafor
that the current day is a non-water day.
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INTRODUCTiON .............................................................................2 OPERATiNG THE CONTROLLER ....................................................33
LX+ and LXi+ Series Controllers ........................................2 Operate Controller Automatically....................................... 33
Controller Stations 2 Run Program(s) Manually ..................................................34
Station Layout 3 Run Station(s) Manuaily .....................................................35
Controls, Switches, and lndicators 4 IHSTAtLIMG THE CONTROLLFR
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PROGRAMMING THE CONTROLLER ................................................6 Installation Checklist ..........................................................36
Oefinitions 6 Select Location................................................................... 37
Programming Under Battery Power 6 Remove Door and Face Panel ...........................................38
~ Programming Checklist 7 Mount Controller on Wa11.................................................... 40
Fill out Programming Chart 8 Connect Main Power Wires ................................................42
Set Time .....10 ESP-LX+ (Outdoor / Indoor Controller) ......................42
Set Date .............................................................................11 ESP-LXi+ (lndoor-Only Controller) ............................46
Select Program ..................................................................12 Connect Field Wires ...........................................................48
Set Watering Day Cycle .....................................................13 Field Wire Entrances ...................................................48
Custom .......................................................................13 Station Valve Wiring ....................................................49
~ Cyclical .......................................................................15 Master Valve Wiring
~ OddlEven Cycle .........................................................17 Sensor System Wiring..................................................
Set Station WateriRg Times ................................................18 Install Battery ......................................................................51
Set Program Start Times................................................. ~ TROUBLESHOOTING................................ 53
Sei Water 8udget
Clearing All Program Information .......................................56
Set Station Delays ..............................................................23
Technical Assistance.......................................................... 56
Set MV / Pump Starts 25
Set Rain Delay ...........................................................27
Set Calendar Days OFF.....:..::...........................................28
Set Sensor S stem and B ass Switch 30
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Run Test Program ..............................................................32 Call Rain Bird Technical Assistance at 800-247-3782.
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TO BE PROVIDED IN THE FIXED WIRING TO ISOIATE DOIT ETRE INSTALLE SUR LE PRIMAIRE POUR ISOLER
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MEMORY IS RETAINED BY A BATTERY WHICH IS TO BE LA MEMOIRE EST MAINTENUE GRACE A UNE BATTERIE
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CAUTION ICONS
The lightning fla.sh with arrowhead symbol, , L'eclair avec le symbole de la fleche, piace
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to dans !es limites d'un triangle 6quilateral est alert the user to the presence of uninsulated prevu pour avertir I'utilisateur de la presence
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The exclamation point within an equilateral Le point d'exclamation dans un_triangle
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. maintenance (servicing) instructions in the pour les operations et I'entretien (service)
literature accompanying the product. dans les manuels fournis avec I'appareil.
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LX+ and LXi + Series Controilers
The ESP (Extra Simple Programming) -UC+, -LXi+ Series ■ Programmable delay between stations
Controller is an irrigation timing system for residential and ■ Option to set any day of the month as non-watering
light commercial use. • ■ Test program for all stations
The ESP-LX+ comes in 6-, 8-, 12-, 16-, or 24-station ■ Diagnostic circuit breaker
models, designed for either indoor or outdoor use. The o Hookups for rain or moisture'sensors with built-in
ESP-LXi+ comes in 8-, 12-, or 16-station models, for override switch
indoor use only. Both models have the following features: .
■ Water budgeting for each program "
■ Four programs, with independent watering days . - - - •
■ Up to six start times per program per watering day ■ Removable front panel, programmable under battery
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■ Battery backup for program storage ■ Electrical surge protection and 3-year warranty
■ Rain delay, from 1 to 14 days •
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Controller Stations - - •
Your ESP-LX+, LXi+ Series controller is an electronic c(ock For example, the illustration shows that station 1 is
that controls when your sprinkler system turns on, and how currently watering. When station 1 is finished, the controller
long the sprinklers run. The controller has several stations will shut it off and start station 2. In the same way, station
connected to it, as shown in the illustration on the following 3 will begin watering when station 2 is finished.
page. Each station is connected to a remote control NOTE: ESP-LX+ and -LXi+ controllers let
~ sprinkler valve. you set a delay between stations. For
The valve opens when it receives power from the controller, ~ example, if you set a one-minute delay,
and the sprinklers connected to that valve turn on. When station 1 will run until finished, followed by
these sprinklers have run for their programmed time, the a one-minute delay. Then station 2 will
controller shuts off the valve and opens the next valve in operate, followed by a one-minute delay.
sequence.
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Controls, Switches, and Indicators
The illustration shows the controls, switches, and
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O Fault LED - flashes when the controller senses a U( Off ~IWTo ) `
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C, or D-drip. '
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O Programming Dia1- used to tum the controller off
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Definitions
Programming is the process of telling the controller ■ Start time(s) 4(Sl - the time(s) of day that the program
exactly when and how long you want to water. The begins; this is the time that the first station in the *
controller opens and closes the remote control vafves program begins watering; all other stations in the "
according to the program you set. program then follow in.sequence. - ,
Each program contains: . MOTE: The term °start time" refers to the
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■ Watering days the specific days of the week on time that that a program starts - not to the time
. each individual station begins to run.
which watering takes place (for example, Monday,
Wednesday, Friday), or the watering interval (for '
example, every third day, or only on even or odd : Run time the number of minutes (or hours arr!._. .
numbered days of the month). minutes) that each station runs. ,
Programming Under Battery Power
If you wish, you can remove the front face panel of the To program the ESP-LX+ or ESP-LXi+ controller under
controller and program the unit under battery power. This battery power, you will need tc install the battery as
feature can be useful if the controller is installed in an described on page 51. To remove the face panel, see the
area that is not readify accessible. This feature also allows instructions on page 38.
you to enter program information before installing the
controller at the job site.
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Programming Checktist
To program the ESP-UC+ controiler for the first time, we NOTE: To ciear ALL program information,
recommend that you complete the following steps in ' turn the dial to OFF. Then hold down the
order. For your convenience, a check-off box (Q) is . ON and MAN START / ADV. buttons for
provided for each step. about seven seconds. You may then
completely reprogram the controller. Begin.
with the instructions on page 10.
Q Fill out Programming Chart Page 8 ~
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Set time and date Page 10
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rJ Q O ❑ Select program (A, B, C, or D-drip).. Page 12
' . O ❑ O Set watering schedule. Page 13
O Q O Q~ Set station run times Page 18
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~O O O O Set program start time(s). Page 20
❑ O O O Set water budget (optional) Page 22
❑ O ❑ O Set station delays (optional) Page 23
O Set master valve / pump starts for each station (optional).. Page 25
O Set rain delay (optional) Page 27
Set calendar day(s) ON/OFF (optiong . Page 28
O Set sensor system and switch (optional) . Page 30
O Run test program (optional) Page 32
❑ Set controller to automatic operation . Page 33
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Before you being programming, fill out the ESP-LX+, followed by Station 2 for 20 minutes,
l._Xi+ Series Programming Chart and attach it to the Station 3 for 20 minutes, and Station 4 for
inside of the contro{ler door. A sample Programming 5 minutes. The entire program will take
Chart is shown on the next page. about an hour to run.
O Write a brief description of the sprinklers or plant O Enter the station delays for Program A. A station
zones covered by each station on the controller. ' delay is the amount of time between the end of one
0 Indicate which stations drive a master valve or station's operation and the beginning of the next
baoster pump relay by writing "ON" in the MV / Pump station's operation. Station delajrs can be used to
column. Write "OFF" for all other stations. allow a water well to recover or slow-closing valves to
* In the Program "A" column, mark the watering day tum off completely. If neither of these situations
cycle. For a custom cycle, write the specifc days of applies to your site, leave the station delay set to 0. A
• station delay setting applies to all stations on ttr the week (e.g., M, TU). For a cyclical schedule, write ,
the cycle period (e.g., "CYC 3" means every third program.
day). For ODD/EVEN-day-watering, write OOD or fn the sample chari, Program A has a one-minute
EVEN, delay between stations. When Station 1 ends, the
4 Enter the watering time (in hours and minutes) for controller will wait one minute before starting Station
each station you want assigned to Program A. 2. There will also be a one-minute delay between
Station 2 and Station 3, and between Station 3 and
~ Enter the start time for Program A. Although only one Station 4.
start time is needed to run the program, you may p Repeat steps 3 through 6 for Program B, C, and
enter up to five more start times for each program.
D-drip.
NOTE: The start time applies to the
program, not to the individual stations NOTE: Stations assigned to Program D
An cannot be used in any other programs. See
assigned to the program. In this example, I
Program A begins watering at 8:00 a.m. on ■ page 18 for more information. .
Mondays, Tues.days, Thursdays, and O Make any special notes in the space provided.
Saturdays. Station 1 runs for ten minutes,
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FRONT SPRAYS ~ Station 1 I~ 10 min ON ~
L FKONT ROTORS ~ Station 2 ~ 20 min ON
R. FRONT ROTt?1Z5 ~ StatiOn 3 ~ 20 min ON
SHRUBS ~ Station 4 I 5 mm ~ 10 min ON
L B/1AC RDTORS ~ St3tiOn S I + 10 min ON
R. BAC1C ROTORS Station 6 ~ 10 min pN
B/1CJC SPRAYS + St3tion 7 - ~ 10 min ON
MOM'S R05E5 StSti4n 8 ! I I 20 min 60 min ~ OFF
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' NOTES: 31st is Sct as an off day.
~ Connecud a Ratn Bfrd Rain Chcck scnsor and sct 9ert3or bypass swiuh
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Before you can program the controller, you must set its
internal ciock to the correct time and date.
O Turn the dial to "TiME/CALENDAR." o OAUTo
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Set Date
O Press "MAN. START/ADV."
4 A new display appears, showing the day, month, and
year. The month flashes. 0 0 LVf ~ AMf
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Four programs are availab(e in the ESP-LX+, LXi+ Series Programs A, B, and C are not allowed to overlap each
controller: A, B. C, and D-drip. Multiple independent other. If they are programmed to overlap, programs A, B,
programs let you enter schedules to meet the or C will "stack" (run in consecutive order upon the
requirements of different types of plant materials, soils, completion of the program in progress).
slopes, shady or sunny areas, etc. Program "stacking" prevents excessive flow demand and
The D-drip program is designed for drip irrigation low water pressure caused by~having too many valves '
equipment. Stations assigned to the D-drip program running at one time.
~ cannot be assigned to any other program. The D-drip NOTE: lt is easier to select a program and ~
program can overlap, or run concurrently, with programs program it completely. Jumping from .
A, B, or C. . '
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programs. The program indicator on the far left side °0~
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Set Watering Day Cycle ~
Each program can operate in one of four watering day 3. ODO waters only on odd-numbered days of the month.
cycles: See page 17.
1. CUSTOM waters on the days of the week you select. 4. EVEN waters only on even-numbered days of the
See the instructions beiow. month. See page 17.
2. CYCLICAL waters on a selected daily interva! (for
example, every other day, or every third day). See
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To set a custom cycle:
O Tum the diaJ io "DAY CYCLE."~ • o~OFF
^ The dispiay shows the currentiy selected program. f f ~s , A ,w ~ PG" NSTOPI
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or "OFF." ON means the selected day is a watering o Oc aff --c~~
day. OFF means watering doesn't take place on that WMR ma,g armu
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steps 5 and 6 until you have set each day of the week ~ ~ "
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the program you want is not displayed, press "PGM" _
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0 The display shows the number of days remaining
until a watering day and the number of days in the b ~
cycle. The "DAY CYCLE" digit fiashes.
O Press 4 or 4 to set the number of days in the
cycle. For example, if you want to water every other . , ~
~ day, set the day cycle to "2." If you want to water ° o°~ -(M) f
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before the next watering day. °0" means that today is ~
a watering day. So if you want watering to begin W'~'°'~ o :
tomorrow, set the days remaining to "1."
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To set an odd/even cycle: AMT
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NOTE: If you do not want to water on the ~0 fp
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day OFF. See page 28 for instructions.
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You can set any station to run from 0 to 12 hours. For the ,
first two hours, you can set the watering time in one-
minute increments. For the remaining 10 hours, you can o Ow AM
set the watering time in 10-minute increments. "'m &MW A ~~~6A I~ .j~
O On 12-, 16-, and 24-station models, set the a ~
"STATIONS" slide switch to the block of stations you sw ' ~ want to set. ' " e e ~ ' " • ~r ~ ►
0 Turn the dial to the station number You want in the nAURT~
"WATERING TIME PER STATION" section of the dial. " ~ W►o'~'~+ s., i
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I and the currently set watering Ume. lf the station has W ''a"F - c3' ~
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NOTE: You can use the Water 8udgeting . mws ~ ' • A~~ SfJi" STAACMS .
feaiure to set watering times of less than eo, 01 01
■ one minute. For example, if you set a Off "C"ff MD TM
station watering time of one minute and ESP-12-LX
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You may assign up to six start-times to a program per ~
~ day. A program may start on any quarter hour. Multipie
start times allow you to run a program more than once on ~ o p~ &a
each watering day. ~g ~ a i
For example if you are growing new iawn seed, you may WMEA w~ 'want to water several times a day to keep the seedbed or ""E'e"giO1R ~ ' r~wae.~►* °
top dressing damp.
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The display shows the program, the number of the
start time, and the start time itself. The start time
number flashes. 0 If the program you want is not displayed, press
uPGM" until it appears.
O Press 4 or a to select one of the six start time
numbers for the program.
0 Press "MAN. START/ADV." O The starting time flashes.
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available in 15-minute intervals throughout the day.
To eliminate a start time, select the OFF setting o oOff
between 11:45 p.m. and 12:00 a.m., or between
23:45 and 24:00. 'ES,PR0GI„' SCHED.~ 1 ' A~
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MOTF: Start times appear in chronofogical 'x'E'G`8'°`A o
order. If you delete a start time by setting it
A to OFF, all later start times are simer a~ ~
automatically moved down one start time u„~:. ' w~ s n~ $
number.
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When you set a start time for any start time W ACfM om
number, the controller automatically ESP-I2-LX "reorganizes the start times so they appear
in chronological order. The earliest start
` time will be number 1, and the latest start
time will be number 6. This reorganizing only occurs after you move the dial off the
. "WATERING START TIMES" position.
O If you want to set additional start times, press "MAN.
START/ ADV Repeat steps 2- 7 to set the next start
time.
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The water budget feature lets you increase or decrease In addition, you can use the 0% setting to shut off a
the run times of all stations on a program by a selected program temporarily.
percentage. You can set the percentage from 0% to Water budget percentages are calculated on the normal
300%, in increments of one percent. Each program can programmed run times for each station. For example, if a
have a different water budget percentage. station is programmed to run for 10 minutes, and you set
You can use the water budget feature to cut back the water budget to 80%, the station will run for 8 minutes
watering during cool winter months, or to increase (80% of 10). If you set the water budget to 120%, that
watering during periods of unusual heat. same station will run for 12 minutes (120% of 10).
O Tum ihe dial to "WATER BUDGET."
The display shows the selected program and its ~ o OOff
c u r r e n t w a t e r b u d g e t p e r c e n t a g e. T h e d e f a u l t i s _ . ~
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"PGM" until the program appears. Then repeat „o io ~ Sio~j
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The station delay feature lets you program a pause You can set a different station delay for each program. A
between the end of one station's watering operation and station delay applies to a11 siations on a given program.
the beginning of the next station's operation. You may set Because the station delay feature is not used very ofiten, it
a delay from one second to nine hours. . has been "hidden" behind ihe "TEST PROGRAM"
You can use station delays to allow a water well to position on the dial.
recover or sfow-closing valves to tum off completely. If
neither of these situations applies to your site, leave ihe ~
station delay set to 0.
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O Tum the dial to °TEST PROGRAM."
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' time in seconds ("SEC"). When you w,aV,vc
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changes to "MIN" for minutes and ° p~ ~p ~
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minutes, the display changes to."HOUR" ESP-I2-LX -1~'~ =
for hours and minutes. . ~ _
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until the program you want appears. Repeat step 6.
O Tum the dial to "AUTO."
A NOTE: During the defay between stations,
the master valve / pump relay is not active. See page 25 for mstructions on selecting
the master valve / pump relay.
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You can assign a master valve relay or a pump start relay The MV / Pump start setting affects the station in all
to each station. This means that any time the station programs to which it is assigned.
operates, the relay assigned to it will also turn on. For CAUTION: If an unused station is turned
example, if a specific station needs additional water on and activates a pump start relay, the pressure, you may want to activate a booster pump pump may overheat or cause a pipe to
whenever that station tums on. burst. To prevent operating a pump with
NOTE: Stations that have d master valve / no flow (deadheading), make sure all .
~ pump relay assigned to them must be unused stations have a zero run time.
. wired properiy to activate the relay. See
page 49 for instructions.
Turn the dial to "MV / PUMP SELECT." . ~
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or "MV OFF." The station number flashes. ° o~ -GN) ~
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O Press 4 for ON or a for OFF.
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ESP-LX+ and -LXi+ controllers let you manually delay NO?E: The Rain Delay feature lets you set a
watering for up to 14 days. For example, if rainy weather ' delay period manually. If you have an
lasts for 2 or 3 days, you can set a Rain Delay of 5 or 6 . automatic rain sensor attached to your
days to let the landscape dry out before resuming normal system, see the instructions on page 30. _
watering schedules. .
The Rain Delay setting applies to all programs. You can run programs manually during the Rain Delay period.
O Tum the dial to "RAIN DELAY." , ' ~he display shows "RAIN DELAY" and the number of
o , ays remaining until the next watering day. If there is 00'""a
MA 0[U7/
no Rain Delay set, zero will appear in the display ~ ~
above the words "DAYS REMAINING.° : w . . , ra►¢ir.aaaw
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until the next watering day. To canc.el a Rain Delay,
set the number of days to iero. 5A~ S~ \
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The Calendar Day OFF feature lets you: s Permanentiy set the 31 st day of any month OFF. This
setting compiies with local watering ordinances that
■ Temporarily suspend watering on a specific day of the prohibit watering on the 31 st. Uniike settings for other
month (selected up to 30 days in advance). For exampie, if you are pianning an fndependence Day days of the month, this setting remains in effect until
picnic, you can set Juiy 4th OFF, so no watering wiil you change it.
occur. After Juty 4th passes, the fourth of each month A Galendar Day OFF setting appiies to a11 programs. -
will be automatically reset to ON. O Tum the dial to "TIMElCALENDAR."
F~ Press "MAN. START/ADV" fve times. 'AW
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or QFF setting. The day of the month flashes. .
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ESP-LX+ and -LXi+ controllers let you connect a sensor NOTE: For this feature to operate properiy,
system that interrupts watering when a"wet" condition is ~ the sensor must be connected according detected. For exampie, if you have a Rain Bird Rain . to the instructions on page 50.
Check' sensor connected to the controller, it will be _
prevented from watering when rainfaN reaches the shutoff . .
level in the sensor's coliector cup. O To activate the sensor system, set the sensor bypass r~ ~
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switch to pACTiVE." The controiler wiil operate . 7UT normally until a wet condition is detected by the ,A u~
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NOTE: If no sensor is attached to the ee[] _
' controller,'make sure the supplied jumper M&W ~ ► , ,
. connects the two SENSOR terminals on the sw""~ • t ' ' . ~ .
: controller's circuit board. If you set the ~ n~►~~ i
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a sensor or jumper connected to these off X7ff arb m
. terminals, the valves will not operate, and ~ ESP-I2-LX T(94
no watering will occur. See page 50 for
instructions. b
0 When the sensor detects a wet condition, power to - the valves will be interrupted, and no watering will
occur (ncluding manual program or station
operation.) The "WATERING SUSPENDED BY
SENSOR" indicator will light up.
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to "OFF." The controlier wiil ignore any sensor
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The controller's built-in test program wili run each station
that has a non-zero watering time assigned to it. When
you run the test program, the controiler will operate each o ooff ;-o \
station in numerical sequence, from lowest to highest. amamu o CLCM
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You can use this program to check out the operation of W=Ev w:
ali the sprinkiers in the system. w IcaBAW o ow ~
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each station wiil run. The run time flashes. The default o ~
run time is two minutes per station. ~„C;,~
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; for the TEST PROGRAM. Press "MAN. START / ADV." to staR the test program.
~ Tum the dial to "AUTO."
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running, aiong with its remaining run time. The .
' controller runs each station in sequence, from lowest ,W,CAUAW p
; number to highest. The test program skips any "'"m"'' '
stations that have zero watering times assigned to samia ' .
them. When the test program is fnished, the WAIVOG IW
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OPERATI NG THE COHTROLLER
After you have programmed the controlier, you will You can also manually run one or more programs, and
normally set it to operate automatically. you can manually operate a single station or several
stations.
Operate Controller Automaticaily
O Turn the dial to "AUTO." The controlier runs the
sprinklers according to the programs you have set.
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. Uniike other ESP controllers, ESP-LX+ and o o~ \
-LXi+ controllers have completefy
independent programs. Therefore, you ri 12:Q S'"
must select a Pro9ram before You Press
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and currentiy selected program. _ o ~ ~ J,
If the program you want is not displayed, press °ff ACK CM (M ' "PGM" until it appears. ESP-I2-LX ~t1J'0 ` ~ • -
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program.
If you want to run additional programs, repeat steps 3
and 4. Each prQgram you select will run when the
-previous program has ended. You can "stack" all four
programs to run in sequence.
~ After selecting all the programs you want to run, tum
the dial to "AUTO."
O To cancel a{I programs currently selected to run, turn
the dial to "OFF" for three seconds. Then turn the dial
back to "AUTO."
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O On 12-, 16-, and 24-station models, set the "STATIONS" slide switch to the biock of stations , - ~
containing the one you want to run. o pOFF
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"WATERING TIME PER STATION" section of the dial. w~,~ s`"fom W*7" T"` '
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@ The display sh'ows the currentiy selected program, ^ PM aw v . ° - ee the station number, and the station's run time. If the station is not used in the current program but is used SMr~
WAMRING in another program, the word "USED" will appear in ~ Ana F~
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station. If you want to run additionaJ stations, repeat '
steps 3 to 5. Each station you select will run when the
previous station has ended.
O After selecting all the stations you want to run, tum
the dial to "AUTO." The stations you have selected . will operate for their programmed run times and then
shut off automatically.
O To cancel the manual operation of all selected
stations, tum the dial to °OFF" for three seconds.
Then tum the dial back to "AUTO." -
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1NSTALLING THE CONTROLLER
This section of the manual explains how to mount the The ESP-LXi+ controller must be installed indoors only.
controller on the wall and connect the wiring. The °i" in the model number stands for "indoors."
NOTE: This controller must be installed in The ESP-LX+ controller may be installed either indoors o
~ compfiance with local electrical codes. outdoors.
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. To install the ESP-LX+ controlier, we recommend that
you complete the following steps in order. For your .
convenience, a check-off box (0) is provided for each
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Foilow these guidelines to select a location for the ~
controller:
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O Select an area protected from vandalism, where the ' (17,2 cm) user can easily reach the controller. We recommend
mounting the controller at eye level in a utility room. .
NOTf: To minimize electromagnetic
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WARNIN6: A circuit breaker or cutoff switch _
is to be provided in the faced wiring to Jr ~ 9'" ( O2 cm) ~
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@ Choose a flat, stable, vertical surface. AUow enough
clearance for electrical conduit and connections at ;j ' i
ihe bottom of the plastic cabinet. O Allow at least 9'/z° (24,2 cm) of horizontal clearance
so the hinged cabinet door can swing fully open to
the left.
~ Allow at least 63/4" (17,2 cm) of clearance above the cabinet door so the hinge pin can be removed to
service the controller.
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Before you mount the controller, we recommend that you 0 Disconnect the ribbon cabie by grasping 'rt along its.
remove the door and face pane(. Although these steps two flat sides. Then pull the cable gently out of its
are not absolutely necessary, they wiil make installation connector. .
more convenient. O Unplug the two-wire hamess by releasing the latch or
O Open the door and swing it to the left. If necessary, the side of the connector.. Then pull the connector
unlock the door with the suppiied key. away from the terminal board.
~ Fiip the upper tip of the hinge pin out of the groove in 0 Press down on the upper flexible hinge to release the
. the door'so it is pointing at you.:. - ~ ~hinge knob from its hole in the cabinet.-,~~_._
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0 Support the door and slide the hinge pin upward until ~ Pull the lower hinge knob out of its hole and remove
it clears the hinges. Then remove the door. the panel.
O Open the face panel by grasping its lower right . ~ - . ~
comer and swinging it to the left.
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The ESP-LX+ has four mounting holes on the back of the ~ Use the keyhole slot(s) to hang the controiler cabinet
cabinet - three ukeyhole" slots at the top of the cabinet on the fasteners. Make sure the shafts of the
and one circular hole at the bottom of the cabinet. fasteners are well up in the nasrow part of the
O To insta{I the controiler on a'flat wall surface, use the keyholes. .
left and right keyhole slots at the top of the cabinet. O Drive the last fastener through the lower mounting
40 To install ihe controller on a narrow stud, use the hole. Verify Uhat the cabine# is_secure. lf 'necessary,,
center keyhole slot. _ tighten the fasteners in the, upp~r keyhole slot(s). .
~ For all installations, use the small round hole at the
bottom of the cabinet.
0 Hold the controller (at eye level) against the mounting
surface. Use a pencil to mark the position of the .
holes on the mounting surface. Then remove the _ . ,
controller cabinet. ' •
~ On flat wal{ surfaces, drive an appropriate fastener for .
the type of wall into the two outside keyhole marks.
O For narrow stud installations, drive an appropriate fastener fbr the type of wail into the middle keyhole . .
mark. O Use a nail to tap a small pilot hole on the mark for the
lower mounting hole. However, DO NOT drive a
fastener into this location yet.
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reduces standard supply voltage (117 VAC in U.S. All electrical connections and wiring runs
models; 230 VAC in intemational models) to 24 VAC to ' must be made according to local building -
operate the valves connected to the controller. You will codes.
need to connect power supply wires to the transformer's three wires.
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high-voltage compartment in the lower 1eft comer of _ ~the controller cabinet.
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the wall on which you mount the controller, use the
(1,3 cm) knockout in the rear of the cabinet. Also
remove the circular cutout in the flame-retardant fiberboard liner at the rear of the high-voltage 2~.x. compartment. For safety purposes, be sure to seal
the unused entry at the bottom'of the cabinet.
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wires as foliows: On 117-120 VAC models (U.S.), connect the biack ~
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supply wire ("neutral") to the blue transformer wire.
~ On 117-120 VAC models (U.S.), connect the green
supply wire ("ground") to the green transformer wire.
On 230 VAC modeis (intemational), connect the
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green-with-yellow-stripe transformer wire. .
NOTE: The ground wires MUST be
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transformer fuse cannot be repaired.
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must be made according to local building
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bottom leh hole in the cabinet. Then pull about 12
inches of the cable up into the controller cabinet.
0 Tie a loose overhand knot in the cable just inside the
controiier to prevent any strain on the connector
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1 Cabinet (631750) (631750) (631750) (631750)
2 Door Assembly (631769) (631769) (631769) (631769)
3 Door Labei (English) (631759) (631759) (631759) (631759)
3 - Door Label (Spanish) (631771) (631771) (631771) (631771)
' 4 Lock (650755) (650755) (650755) (650755)
5 Hinge Pin 631757 631757 631757 631757
6 Front Panel Assembly 632229-02 632229-03 632229-04 632229-05
7 Function Select Knob (630946) (630946) (630946) (630946)
632228-02 632228-03 632228-04 632228-05
8 CPU Main PWB
9 Terminal Output PWB 632927•02 632927-03 632927-04 632927-05
~ 10 Battery Snap, 9V 650075 650075 650075 650075
'-650097-18 650097-18 650097-18 650097-18
11 Fuse, 1 1/2 Amp, 250V (F1) 624624 624624 624624 624624
12 MOV 56V, 500Amp
~ 13 MOV 47V, 250Amp (4,6,8,12,16) (650692-06) (650692•06) (650692-06) (650692-06)
14 Triac, 4 Amps (4,6,8,12,16) 630064 630064 630064 630064
631661-01 631661•01 631661-01 631661-01
15 Transformer - 120VAC (60Hz) •
15 Transformer - 220VAC (50Hz) 631664-01 631664-01 631664-01 631664-01
16 Locknut, Conduit 7/8" (628013) (628013) (628013) (628013
Instruction Manual (631758) (631758) (631758) 631751
Note: Part numbers enclosed in brackEts are not available individually, but may be sold in assemblies or kits.
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' This controller generates radio frequency energy and may 2. Move the controller away from the receiver.
: cause interference to radio and television reception. It has 3. P1ug the controller into a different outfet so that the
been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a controller and receiver are on different branch circuits.
Class B computing device in accordance with the
specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or
are designed to provide reasonable protection against experienced radio / television technician for additional
such interference in a residential installation. However, suggestions. The user may find the following booklet
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a prepared by.the Federal Communications Commission
particular installation. helpful:
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or "How to Identify and Resolve Radiv-TV Interference
television reception, which can be determined by turning Problems."
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to This booklet is available from the U.S. Government
correct the interference by one or more of the following Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No.
.easures: 004-000-00345-4. ' ~ -
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RAIN BIRD SALES, INC. - Contractor Division
145 North Grand Avenue, Glendora, California 91740, U.S.A. (818) 963-9311
O 1997 Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg. Corp.
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Technical Services: 1-800-247•3782
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To ciear all program information from the controller, turn
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instructions on page 10.
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Technical Assistance
If you are unable to resolve a problem with your controller,
contact Rain Bird Technical Assistance at 800-247-3782.
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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION Display shows "MVFAULT." 16. An electrical fautt has occurred in the Identify and repair the fault in the master valve or
master valve or pump start relay circuiL pump siart relay circuit. Then press the RESET
button in the upper left comer of the face panel. To
verify that the problem has been corrected, manually
start a program (see page 34) or run the TEST
program (page 32).
Display is partially or completely blank 17. An electrical surge or lightning sVike has Tum off the controller and disconnect the 9-Vott
damaged the controller's electronics. battery. Let the corrtroller sit for two or three
minutes. Then reconnectthe battery and restore .
power to me controller. Reset the time and date as described on page 10. ff the electrical surge did no
permanerrt damage, the controller will accept
programming commands and function normally. tf
the controiler does not operate property, corttact " .
Rain Bird Technical Assistance at 800-247-3782. '
ltering starts when it should not 18. MAN START / ADV. key has been pressed. To cancel a program that has been manualty started, "
._set the dial to OFF for three seconds. Then set tfie
- dial back to AUTO.
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19. An unwarrted start time may have been Tum the dial to WATERING START TIMES and check
errtered. to see if any programs have an unwanted start time.
See page 20 for instructions on setting and
eliminating start times.
20. 0-Dnp program may be running I# the D-Ddp program has been set properfy, no
.`-concurrerrtly witfi another program. correction is needed. The D-Orip program is
designed to run whether or not the A, B, or C
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Station does not come on. 9. No run bme has been set for the statian. Tum the dial to the station number, and press the
PGM key to check the run times set for the station.
To add a run time, see page 18.
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10. A short circuit in the solenoid or valve Identify and repair the fauft in the circuit Then press
wiring has disabied the statian. (Display the RESET button, and start the station manualiy.
shows "FAULT" and a stabon number, and See page 35 for instructions. ~
the FAULT light in the upper left comer of
the face panel is lit)
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12. Start time has not been errtered for the See correction for Cause #2. ~
. _ , program to which the station is assigned.
- • 13. Water Budget for the statian's program is See coRectian for Cause #6.
. set to 0%.
';-lay shows 'PINR OFF.' 14. No power is being supplied to the comroiler. Verify that the controller is plugged into a working
outet Check the main power supply to the
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Display shows 'RJSE.' 15. Fuse has biown. Oisconnect the coMroller from its power source.
~ Identify and repair the circuit tauft mat caused the
fuse to b(ow. Then replace the fuse wrth the spare
' . fuse supplied on the inside af the face panel, just
above the 9-Voft battery. For the ESP•LX+, use a
1.5A SLO-8L0 fuse. For the ESP-UG+, use a 1.25A
- . . . . . - . • . SLO-BLO fuse. Reconnect power to the carrtroller
and reset the time and date.
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Program does not come on automatically. 1. Dial is set to OFf position. Sei the dial to AUTO.
2. Start time has not been errtered far the Tum the dial to WATERING START TIMES and check
program. the start times entered for the program. If the start
. time is missing, enter it as described on page 20.
3. Rain Delay feature is preventing watering. If the Rain Delay feature has been set properfy, no
(Display shows °RAIN DELAY' and 'DAYS correction is needed. To cancel the Rain Delay; see
REMAINIVG.°) page 27.
4. Today may not be a watering day for the r V Press the PG1A key to check the days remaining urttil
program. (Display shows "DAYS the next watering day for each program.
REMAINING" to the next watering day.)
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(Display shows "NON," followed by the time correction is needed. To run a program manually
of day.) (even on a Day Off), see page 34. To change the
Day Off
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j~-• 6. Program's Water 8udget i s set to 0%. Set the Water Budget a ove 0%. See page 22.
Oisptay shows a station.operating, but no ~ 7. Sensor system is prevertting irrigation. Turn the sensor bypass switch to OFF. If watering .
watering occurs.. : ~ (WATERING SUSPENDED BY SENSOR light resumes, the sensor is operating properly, and no '
is Iit) correction is necessary.
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SENSOR BYPASS switch has been setto the controller's SENSOR terminals. See page 50.
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The 9-Volt rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH) NOTE: Memory is retained by a battery
battery supplied with the controller provides power to ~ which is to be disposed of in accordance
maintain the current time and date during a power . with local regulations.
outage. Program information is maintained independently of battery power. So if a prolonged power outage outlasts me battery also lets you program the controller with the
the life of the battery, you will only have to update the time face panel detached from the cabinet power supply.
and date after power is restored.
O If you have removed the face panel and cabinet door
for a new installation, reinstall them now. 6e sure to ,-connect the ribbon cable and two-wire harness from
~ ; the face panel to the controiler's circuit board, as
described on page 38.
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used battery, discard the old battery propesly. The
replacement battery must be a 9-Volt rechargeable
NiMH battery.
0 If the battery has a protective cover installed over its terminals, remove the cover. Then connect the two-
wire battery clip to the terminals.
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is installed on the two SENSOR terminals
on the controller's vertical terminal strip.
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designed to be connected to the valve common wire. ~ £ ~ + + + + + + + f
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Instead of connecting to the valve common wire,
connect these wires or terminals to the "SENSOR" I~
terminals on the ESP-LX+ or -LXi+ controller. ~06 ~
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the sensor system.
0 Follow the sensor sY$tem's directions for Placin9 and Et''"~ :"'<•~''.''+<>:v~~ x~ x:::<<. ~:<v
connecting moisture probes, setting the rain shutoff
level, and making final adjustments.
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strip, as shown in the illustration. You may connect up to rtwo 24 VAC, 7VA solenoid valves per station.
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To speed up ins[allation, you can slide the stripped end
of the vatve wire under the "pinch plate" at each terminal. - The pinch plate eliminates the need to wrap the wire ~ . = ~ +y + + + + + + around the screw head. • ~.>~:N~}.:„:f.< $rj`. _
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valve. Connect the other end of the common wire to the ~ Power
COM terminal on the flip strip. Wre used to connect the Zwlre valves must be code-approved for underground installation. '
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Master Valve Wiring
NOTE: Complete this section onty if your system requires a master va(ve (an
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. automatic valve installed on the mainline ~Common
pipe upstream from the station valves) or a MASTER STATION VALVES pump relay. The controller does NOT VALVE Wire
provide main power for a pump.
Connect the master valve wiring to the MV terminal and
COM terminal as shown in the illustration.
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The ESP-UC+ cabinet has three entrances fior routing field
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cabinet.
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(2,6 cm) PVC male adapter so you can easily instali a
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adapter is mofded into the underside of-the cabinet,
surrounding the 1" (2,6 cm) hole. You may need this , `AUT'Or larger hole if you are using #14 gauge wire or larger. ~ a
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To use the larger hole, tum the cabinet upside down. J
Place the bfade of a slot-head screwdrTVer in the
groove around the knockout. Then firmly tap the -
~ handle of the screwdriver to punch in the. knockout.
You may need to punch the groove in two places. ~
. ~ If you wish to route the field wires through the wall on
which ihe controller is rnounted, use the 1" (2,6 cm)
knockout on the back of the controller cabinet. Use a
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"24 VAC." Polarity of these two wires is not important. 1 ~~y + f You may connect either wire to either terminal.
O Verify that all connections are secure. Then plug the , iransformer into any standard three-prong grounded 117 VAC electrical outlet.
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_ Effective September 27, 1989
Supersedes DS-1-0485
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to appropriate wire
size
~ The Spears Dri-Splice Seal designed into each wire hole
enables you to stocfc one connector for all applications. The
Dri-Splice Seal features an interference webbing which
expands to accommodate #10, #12, or #14 gauge wire sizes.
' In the event only two holes are used, the Dri-Splice Seal ~
revents sealant from leakin out throu h the third hole. improved
p g g ~ design of webbing
allows easier
' insertion of wires.
webbing seals
any unused holes
to prevent solvent
run out.
For use in electrical systems with 30v or less.
Part - List Price
' Number Oescription SP/MC Each
DS-100 Dri-Splice Connector (Includes Crimp Sleeve) 25/400 •42
OS-200 Crimp Sleeves 200 ~ - 08
DS-300* ~ Dri-Splice Sealant (Approximately 30 connections per 5 oz. tube.) 24* I 3.50*
~\~l * Sold in carton quantities only.
- SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS -
Prices subject to change without notice. Possession of this price schedule shall not be construed as an offer to sell the products listed.
Assembly instructions
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CRIMP
WIRES BODY SLEEVE PLUG
(Flexible PVC) (Rigid PVC)
1. insert wires through holes in base of body.
2. Twist stripped wires together and apply crimp sleeve with an indent type crimping tool.
3. Push wires back into body.
4. Fill cap to brim with sealant and also apply sealer to outside of plug.
5. Invert body and insert plug into body until it snaps tight.
6. Be certain sealant has formed into all holes 9n body.
W A R R A td t Y
SPEARS MANUFACTURlNG COMPANY ("Selter" or "SPEARS") warrants that che goods covered by this Warranty
shalt be free from defects in materials andworkmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment If Buyer
receives defective goods or parts. Buyer may send such defective goods or parts prepaid to Seller's Syfmar. Caiifornia,
facility accompanieci by a letter stating the nature of the defect(s). After examination, if there rs determined to be a defect
in materials or workmanship (of SPEARS). Seller at its option may repair or replace the defective part, or Seller may
rermburse Buyer for the cost of such part(s). This is Buyer's only remedy. All costs of shipping the defective parts and
their replacements to and from Seller's facility at 15853 Olden Street, Sylmar. California 91342, shall be borne by 8uyer.
Buyer agrees that Seller will not be responsible for other parts or labor in connecnon with repairing, replacing, or
returning such goods or parts (while goods are in possession of Seller for analysis), nor for delays beyond Seller's -
reasonable control (including, without limitation, delays due to fbre, flood, accident, strike, governmental regulation or
' other acts of God), provided that any delay shall toll the warrancy period for the same amount of time as the delay itself. Buyer agrees that this Warranty shall be for one (1 ) year, so long as the goods shall be given normal usage and
operated in conformance with Seller's recommendations and its operating and maintenance instructions Violation
thereof shail void this warranty and relieve Seller from any obligation under this warranty.
Since performance and production figures, if given, are Seller's best estimates based on ics understanding of
tooling, molding materials. accessory and other factors. not all of which are within Seller's control, Selfer cannot and
does not assume responsibility, and expressly disclaims anv Iiability, for failure of the goods to meet such estimates
SPEARS EXTENOS ONIY THIS WARRANTY. BUYEFi Sr'ECIFICALLY WAIVES OTNER WARRANTIES. EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, ORAI OR STATUTORY (INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS
. FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE). APPLICABLE TO THE GOODS OR TO SELLER.
BUYER SPECIFICALI.Y AND ExPRESSLY WAIVES SELLER'S LIABILITY OR 08LIGATION OF ANY KIND OR
CHARACTER, INCLUDING WITHOUT IIMITATION 'LIABILITY PREDICATED UPON STRICT LIASILITY OR fORT. OR
INCLUOING ANY OBLIGATION OR L1A81LITY FOR lNCIDFNTAL. CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL OAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF OR WITN RESPECT TQ THE GOOOS, THEIR S.aLE OR OPERATION OR THE REPAIR. REPLACE~VIENT OR
RETURN OF ANY PART THEREOF.
In the event of the bringing of anv legal action by the customer against Spears Manufacturing Company arising
herein or hereunder then the parcy in whose favor final juagment shaU be entered shall be entitiea ;o have. and recover
from the other, reasonable attornevs fees and costs incurred. to be fixed bv the courts wherein sucn judgment is entered.
. THIS wARRaNTY MAY NOT 8E c-XTENDED. ALTtRED OR OTHERWISE 1nODIF1ED _:<CEPT 8Y 1NRITTEN
INSTRUMENT SIGVED BY SELLER
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ES-WBV
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' For Residential, Commercial,
Series W V - and Industria/ Applications
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Brass Ball Valves
Sizes: 1/2" throu9h 2" (M P X M P) _ j
1/s" t h ro u g h 4" (NPT)
'Series WBV•MIP x MIP
3$» t h rO U g h 3» (C X C) MALE x MALE
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• Bottom loaded, pressure retaining stem - THREA,DEO ENDS „
' • Pressure rated at 400 psi (28.12 Bar) WOG Sizes: /e through 4
(non-shock) ~
• Virgin TFE stem packing seal, thrust
washer and seats
• Vinyl insulator on heavy duty plated
carbon steel handles
Fast'/4 (8mm) turn open or close operation
• Low operating torque - -
• Adjustable stem packing gland Series WBVS
• Each valve individually tested, in the opened SOLDER ENDS•
and closed position Sizes: /e through 3,
+"This valve is designed to be soft soldered into lines without disassembly,
using a low temperature solder (420°F). Other solders such as 95/5 tin an-
timony (4600F) or 96/4 tin silver (4300F) can be used, however, extreme
caution must be used to prevent seat damage. Higher temperature solders
will damage the seat material. ANSI B16.18 states that the maximum
operating pressure of 50-50 solder sweat connections is 200 psi at 1000F,
and decreases with higher temperatures."
~ "Apply heat with the flame directed AWAY from the center of the valve
~ ~ body. Excessive heat can harm the seats. After soldering, the packing nut
may have to be tightened."
Approved valves shall have bottom loaded pressure
retaining stems, Virgin TFE seats and standard port.
Valve shall be pressure rated at 400 psi WOG (non-
shock). Watts Regulator Company Series WBV. A LEADER /N f/.QLVE TECHNOLOGY~ •
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REGULATOR
- s t n c e 1874 Watts Industries, Inc.-
!-~l Water Products D(vision • Safety 8 Control Valves
~ USA: 815 Chestnut Street, North Andover, MA 01845-6098
Canada: 441 Hanlan Rd. Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 3T1
TEMPERATUREIPRESSURE
ATERIALS RATING,
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A. Handle Nut - Brass
B. Handle - Plated carbon steel with vinyl insulator -
C. Packing Nut - Brass lkd oQEN 1
D. Stem Packing - TFE
E. Thrust Washer - TFE ~
F. Stem - Brass
G. Body - Forged Brass cLosE
H. Seats - TFE
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Size MIP X MIP WBV wBVS A B B1 C D Weight
In. MM EDP. No. EOP No. EDP No. In. MM In. MM In. MM In. MM In. MM Lbs. Kg. c
Iib 6 - 545095 - .31 7.9 1.65 42 - - 1.42 36 3.31 84 .3 .14 +
1h 8 - 545100 - .31 7.9 1.65 42 - - 1.42 25 3.31 84 .3 .14
10 - 545200 546100 .31 7.9 1.65 42 1.61 41 1.42 36 3.31 84 .3 .14
1/2 15 545110 545300 546200 .39 9.9 1.89 48 2.05 52 1.50 38 3.31 84 .4 .18
3/4 20 545120 545400 546300 .59 14 2.20 56 2.80 71 1.61 41 3.31 84 .5 .23
1 25 545097 545500 546400 .79 20 2.64 67 3.27 83 2.01 51 4.65 118 .9 .41 Solder Ends
1 Y4 32 545130 545600 546500 1.00 25 2.99 76 3.70 94 2.17 55 4.65 118 1.4 .64 Bi
11h 40 545140 545700 546600 1.26 32 3.35 85 4.25 108 2.64 66 5.28 134 2.2 1.0
2 50 545150 545800 546700 1.50 38 3.80 97 5.04 128 2.80 71 5.28 134 3.1 1.41
2'/: 65 - 770120 770001 2.00 50 4.72 120 5.90 150 3.35 85 7.87 200 6.9 3.13
3 80 - 770140 770145 2.50 64 5.63 143 6.97 177 3.74 95 7.87 200 9.1 4.3
4 100 - 770160 - 2.95 75 6.85 174 - - 4.06 103 7.87 200 16.5 7.48
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Canada: 441 Hanlan Rd. Woadbridge, Ontario 1.41- 3T1
IRECxULAT'OR ~ 9001
- s i►, c e 1874 Watts Industries, Inc.- CERTIFIED ES-WBV 9420 Water Products Division 9 Safety & Control Valves Printed in U.S.A.
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VALVES
i Primary Application 33 RC 33 DRC
!d Industrial-scrength brass quick-coup(ing valves
e ~y •
for water access. - • ~
Features .,wM
• Red brass bodv and bonnet for (ong (ife
and rugged performance. Ak
Ycllo~v chermoplasric cover for durability. ~ Opcional Iocking rubber cover on models
33DLRC, 44LRC, and SLRC (use 2049 key 33 DLRC
to unlock). Metal cover on model 7 only. : ^ •
• One-piece body dcsign (models 3RC, SRC, and 7).
• Two-piece body design for easy servicing - -
s i (models 33DRC, 44LRC, and 44RC). y
• Strong corrosion-resistant scainless steel 7 _
spring prevencs leakage. ~
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Operattng Range 33-DNP
• Flow: 10 to 125 GPM (3 to 28 m3/h; 0,83
5, NON-POTABLE
to ,,,g V• Pressure: S to 125 psi (0,3 to 8,5 Bars) QUICK
Quick-Coupling Valves
- Dimensions COUPLING VALVES Valve Pressure Loss (psi)
~ • 3RC Height: 41/4• (10,8 cm)
Flow 3RC 330RC/ 44RC/ 5RC 7
• 33DR Height: 43/s" (11,2 cm) Primary Application 33DNF~ 44NP
• 33DLRC Height: 41/s" (11,8 cm) Industrial-scrength brass quick-coupling valves GPM 3I4° 3/4" 1" 1" ilh"
' 1• 44RC Height: 6" (15,2 cm) for water access in non-potable syscems. 10 1.8 2.0 - - -
• M 15 4.7 4.; Z' - .
• 44LRC Height: 6" (15,2 cm) 20 7.2 7.6 4.=1 - -
~ • SRC Height: 5'~" (14 cm) Features 30 _ _ I1.5 1.9 _
~ • SLRC Hei hc: 51f2" (14 cm •
g ) Red brass bod,v and bonnet for long life and 40 ~.3
• 7 Height: SJ/a" (14,6 cm) rugged performance. 60 SO 96 .6 _ .4 :
3
• Locking purple chermoplastic covcrs to 70 - - - 14.0 3.6
Models rescria campering (use 2049 key co unlock). 80 " 4•9
~ • Covers marked ~c%ith "Do Not Drink!" 100 - - - - g..}
• 3RC: 3/.' (20/27) Rubber Cover, 1-Piece Body 125 - - - - 14.0
• 33DRC: 3/4" (20/27) Double Track Key Lug, warnings in English and Spanish co
Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body prevenc ingescion.
• 33DLRC: 314" (20127) Double Track Key Lug, • Two-piece bodv design for easy servicing.
• Scron corrosion-resisrant stainless steel QVIC~(-
Locking Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body g Coupting Valves METRIC
• 44RC: 1" (26/34) Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body spring pre~~encs leakage. Valve Pressure Loss (Bars)
~ • 44LRG 1" (26134) Locking Rubber Cover, Flow Flow 3RC 33DRC/ 44RC/ SRC 7
2-Piece Body Operating Range 33DNP 44NP
• SRC: 1" (26134) Rubber Cover, 1-Piece Body • Pressure: 5 ro 12.i psi (0,3 to 3,5 Bars) m3/h I/s 3/ap 3/4 " 1" 1" i1Jz"
• SLRC: 1" (26/34) Lncking Rubber Cover, • Flow: 10 to 70 GPyt (3 co 15,96 m3ih; 3 0,83 0,25 0.23 - - -
~ 1-Piece Body 0,63 co 4,42 Us) 4 1,11 0,42 0,41 0,22 : _
S 1,39 0,3 %
• 7: 1'h_" (40/49) Mecal Cover, 1-Piece Body 6 1,67 - -
1 • 5RC-BSP: t" (26134)RubberCove51-Piece Dimensions _ 7 1,94 _ _ 0,84 0,14 -
LZBodv, BSP threaded • 33DNP Height: 4?/s" (11,3 cm) 9 22,22
- - - 0~?9 -
•.iLRC-BSP: 1" (26/34) Locking Rubber • 4~}NP Height: 6" (15,2 cm) 10 2,78 - - - 0,33 -
If Cu~~er, i-I'iece Bod~~, BSP threaded 12 3,33 - - - 0..i0 O,13
• Models 14 3,39 - - - 0,72 0,18
16 4,44 - - - 0,97 0.25
Note: For non-US applicacions ic is necessary to • 33D\'P: 3/4" (?Ol?; ) 12 6,11 - - - - 0,72
specify NPT or BSP thread tr•pe. • 44NP: 1" (261341 28 7,75 - 0.97
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MANUAL VALVE Catalog No.: 505
- 1-PIECE QUICK CUUPLERS
# 3NP 3RC 3LCR Date: 2/95
#5 NP /#5RC SLRC 7 Page: 1 of 2 .
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Ref. Part Description #3LRC #5LRC #7
COVER ASSEMBLIES $
1 Yellow Rubber Cover (RC) 206952-01 206954-01 -
2 Locking Rubber Cover (NP - Red) (207250-01) (207251-02) - 9
2 locking Rubber Cover (NP - Purple) 207250-02 207251-04 -
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3Locking Rubber Cover (LRC - Yellow) 207248 207249-02 -
4 Metal Cover - - 208412 ~
5 Cover Spring - (201252)
6 Cover Pin 205174 206252 200594 '
locking Cover Key (#2049) (Not Shown) D06401 D06401 -
VALVE ASSEMBLIES 10 7 Valve Cage (A) 200503 201612 200288
8 Spring (A) 200502 200232 200265
9 Gasket 200504 200278 200287 ~
10 Valve Body (NPT) (206596) (206601-01) (200286)
10 Valve Body (BSP) - (206601-02) -
11 Buna-N Disc (A) 200192 (A) 200213 (A) 200251
12 Disc Retainer (A) 200193 (A) 200214 (A) 200252 11 ~
13 Asbestos Washer (A) 200194 (A) 200215 (A) 200215
14 Retaining Screw (A) 200195 (A) 205806 (A) 200253 12 ~
VALVE KEY ASSEMBLY - BSP - B13401 - 13 4
VALVE KEY ASSEMBLY - NPT B11201 813301 B14501 ~
15 Key Handle (201635) 200243 200243 14
16 Key Body (200205) (200242-01) (200291)
. 17 Pin 200226 200275
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(A) Included in Repair Kit 204146 203747 203749
Note: Part numbers enclosed in brackcts are not available individually, but may be sold in assemblies or kits.
A COPl`RIG(iT 1991
R.%f?(pIRDSPRI\hLER [IYSURE QUALITY - USE ONLY CENUINE RAIN BIRD PARTS
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MANUAL VALVE Catalocy No.: 505
2-PIECE QUICK COUPLERS
# 33RC 33NP 33LCR Date: 2/95 # 44RC 44 NP 44LRC 55 66 77 Page: 2 of 2
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1 Rubber Cover (RC-Yellow) 206952-01 206954-01 206954-01 206954-01 - 7 ~ 9
2 Locking Rubber Cover (NP-Red) (207250-01) (207251-01) - - -
2 locking Rubber Cover (NP-Purpie) 207250-02 207251-03 - - - ~
3 Locking Rubber Cover (LRC-Yellow) 207248 207249-01 - - - 10 4 Metal Cover - - - - 208412 5 Cover Spring - - - - (201252)
6 CoverPin 205174 206252 206252 206252 200594 11
Lacking Cover Key (#2049) (Not Shown) D06401 D06401 - - -
VALVE ASSEMBLY
7 Upper Body 200204 200208 200228 (200246) (200262)
S Lock Screw 200187 200187 200187 200187 200187
9 Flange Packing 200188 200209 200230 200247 (200263)
10 Valve Cage (A) 200503 200210 201614 (200248) (200264) 12
11 Spring (A) 200502 200211 200232 200249 200265
12 Lower Body (200191) (200212) (200233) (200250) (200266)
13 Buna-N Disc (A) 200192 (A) 200213 (A) 200234 (A) 200251(A) (200267) ~
14 Oisc Retainer (A) 200193 (A) 200214 (A) 200235 (A) 200252 (A) 200268
15 Asbestos Washer (A) 200194 (A) 200215 (A) 200215 (A) 200215 (A) 200215 13
16 Retaining Screw (A) 200195 (A) 205806 (A) 205806 (A) 200253 (A) 200253 O 14
VALVE KEY ASSEMBLY - BSP - - B13401 - - O 15
VALVE KEY ASSEMBLY - NPT B11801 B12401 ' 613301 B13901 (615101) ~
17 Key Handle (201635) 200243 200243 200243 200243 ~ 16
18 Key Body (200206) (200224) (200242-01) (200260) (200274)
19 Pin - 200226 200226 200226 200275
(A) Included in Repair Kit 204146 203747 203748 203749 (203750) ;
Note: Part numbers enclosed in brackets arc not available individually, but may be sold in assemblies or kits.
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E N T I RYSERIES
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V- A L V E S
~ Globe/Angle .
, . . , ~ Schrader valve (less gauge) option
• Inlet pressure must be 15 psi
► Commercial greater than desired outlet pressure
Anti-Contamination
Field proven in thousands of installa- (102 models)
~ tions, the Century Series, with its . Electric valves with 1 SO-mesh
, multitude of options, has established external control-water filter and
; a track record of reliable perfor'mance 3-way solenoid
under the most challenging conditions. . Non-continuous metering system
; for dirty or effluent water
5 I Z E S:applications ~
• 1", 1 112", 2" and 3" plastic models • Small exchange of control water
allows minimum filter capacity
- F E AT U R E S • Control-water filter allows easy
Performance external service ~
• Selectable normally open or
• Flow range from 5-300 GPM normally closed mode • Easily serviced without removal from
• Pressure range from 10-150 psi . Working pressure range from the system
• External or internal manual bleed 10-100 psi
, • Brass flow control stem (2" and 3" ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
' models) Hydraulic Actuation (200 models) . Solenoid: 24 VAC
; • Flow control allows precise flow • Normally open, hydraulic operation . Inrush volt-amp: 24 VAC-11.50 VA
~ adjustment and manual shutoff for use with hydraulic controllQrs • Inrush current: .4 amp (102 models:-
' • Brass compression fittings accept
. Pressure Regu/ation Option .48 amP)
(103 models) 1/4" O.D. tubing • Holding volt-amp: 24 VAC-5.75 VA
~ • Electric operation Quality Construction • Holding current: .2 amp (102
' • Self-modulating pressure regulator . Glass-reinforced, nylon body with models: .24 amp) maintains constant downstream stands high temperatures O PT I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E S
pressure within t 2 psi of pressure . Nylon-reinforced Buna-N diaphragm Weatherproof gauge and regulator
setting • Encapsulated soienoid spring (SPK-100) • Outlet pressure regulating range . Molded brass studs allow positive
from 20-100 psi with 0-100 psi bonnet attachment
. I fLOW RATE-GPM I
Madel Size ~ 1
4.20 3.20 4.10 7.20 0 20 34 44 50 60 10 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 175 200 225 250 215 300 G~A 4Z0 3.10 2,70 4.80 ~ `
7.90 , j nx jg//' j j j %3 ~e~tU G/ 1•60 2.30 3.60 5.20 1.00 9.20 11.10 14.40 11.50 ~
ry 2 A1.30 1.60 2.80 4.00 5.50 1.10 9.0011.00 13.30 ~x ~ T
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Series , ~~~/~~F//////, /~~IF// 2.10 2J 0 3.30 4.00 4.80 5.60 6.50 7.50
Z /A % 1. 2 0 1. 6 0 2. 0 0 2. 4 0 2. 8 0 33 0 3. 9 4 4. 4 0 ~ j~~ j °
3. ~ ~ WE/ W/Zrn/ % 2.503.004.105.306.708,3010.10 ~ A ~ i ~1.90 2.40 3.30 4.30 5.50 6.90 8.50 V
1) When designing a system, the industry standard for flow rate velociry through pipes and
fittings is 5 FPS. ~ HaMie lriigation
2) Pressure loss data is derived from valves independently tested by CIT, Fresno, CA. i
A James Hardle Company
_ 27631 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel, CA 92656
(800) 634TURF Fax: (714) 831-3212
See back page for Models/How To Order.
H . d . RYSERIES .
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ODELS/HOW TO O•DER
100-1 103-1-30
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• 102-1.5 1 112" • 103-1-30 1" 30 psi
• 102-2 2" • 103-1.5-30 11/2 30 psi '
; • 102-3 3" • 103-2-30 2" . 30 psi
; • 103-3-30 3" 30 psi ..I - 102-1
-r- T • 103-1-100 1" 100 psi
Anti-contamination, • 103-1.5-100 11/2 100 psi
. Electric Globe/Angle • 103-2-100 2" 100 psi
. Model Size • 103-3-100 3" 100 psi
• 102-1 1"
• 102-1.5 1 1/2" 200 T
' • 102-2 2" Hydraulically Operated, -
F ' 102'3 3" Globe/Angle i Model Size
• 200-1 1 " ' • ~ ~ • 200-1.5 1 1/2"
• 200-2 2„
• 200-3 3"
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HaWie Irrigation ,
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-A James Hardie Company
27631 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel, CA 92656
(800) 634-TURF Fax: (714) 831-3212
01993 Hardie Irrigation 10/93 TL 1009
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4 STEM ASSEMBLY R2862-1 3.75 R2862-1 3.75 WA - WA -
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SON-$ROOKS; C-ARSON-BROOM
IPLaSTICS. (YC.I . ~ PLASTICS. LTD.
Gcadon. Cslifornia Ruscommun, IrcEancl
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Weights and dimensions may vary slightly. Revision Date 1/1/94
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PGASTICS, ING.. PLASTICS, LTD.
Glendora, California Roscommon. Ireland
Toll-Frer: ($00) 735-756-+ Phone: (909) 592-6272 Fax: (90") 592-; 9; I ['hone: O l 35 39 03-25922
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hen we introduced the original PGP in 1981, it took the
~ market by storm. It was Hunter Industries' first gear-
driven sprinkler - backed by 25 years of invention and
innovation. Our continuous improvements have kept PGP -
the sprinkler of choice for residential and light commercial
irrigation. 1'rofessionals agree: no rotary sprinkler is more
reliable, durable or, versatile. And we believe no sprinkler in
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Features & Benefits of the PGP S,
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PGP - 411 Po ' 'u` Integral rubber cover ,
p.~, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PGH - 12 Pog=up Coinpletc set of interchange-
~ . ' able nozzles, free
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40°-360° adjustable arc or
full-circle versions
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Dis a arge 1 a1te: .5 to 14.4 gpm, "
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Prsiue ran~ge:;.30; 0>70;:psi
- • Ma,t'ched p ecip'itatio hour
at 50 psi~;for spacin'sgfrom 2~5 to 45' ~
Optional~factory-iristalledFclrain
check val've~for up to;10,el,evation change
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• Nozzle_traj~ctory: staridard = 25°,
low-angle -13
• 3/4" female`inlet
• Exposed diameter: 1 3/4" ~
its class is more cost-effective. Its body is built to take it. Its super-efficient nozzles . .
produce honest, even water distribution for beautifully healthy results. Its long g
lasting gear drive is time-tested and proven as one of the industry's best. And PGP ,
is capped with a new rubber cover that keeps harmful dirt out of the adjustment Residential
- mechanism. It's been imitated, yet never equaled. It stands
ready to help create more of the world's finest outdoor ~
environments. ommercial
Irrigation
~nkler
Keeps dirt ouc, won't fall off
12 standard or 7
low-angle nozzles
~ for virtually any.task How to save
. fiiore water
For fastest, hassle-free fl dd the optianal drain
Adjustment, ivet or dry A
. . . . . . . . . . . - check valve to any
w PGP sprinkler. It
prevents water from
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draining out o f the
irrigation pipes when
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the sprinkler pops
down. Checking up to
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First introduced
over 10 years ago nnd 10 feet in elevation
~still conrinuously improved change, it saves water,
. . . . . . . . . . . ~ - - reduces liability
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erosion near the
sprrnkler.
Puts an end to Rising to new y'
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Here's the best o f both
worlds for large shrub
and flower beds: The '
power ful performance o f
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a rotor plus enough _
height to clear lower
foreground plantings
with uninterrupted spray.
r--.~ It's the PGH - a 12-inch
pop-up version o f the PGP. And because it fully ~
retracts to ground level,
it's ideal for both high- ~ -
traf fic and high-visibility `
areas.
Pes formance The best nozzles
Charts Radius ~ for acll jobs
Nozzle PSI ft. GPM
30 28' .5 With every PGP you get a 1 40 29' .6 complete, interchangeable set of 12 stan- 50 29' .7 dard or seven low-angle nozzles - free. And they are
60 30' •8 second to none. Their honest performance stops brown spots with
30 29' •7 superior close-in coverage and complete distribution uniformity
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40 2 50 30' ,g for any radius between 22 and 52 feet. Together they make PGP
60 31' 1.0 the one sprinkler that can do the most jobs in residential and light
30 30' .9 commercial settings. With water-saving efficiency for lush turf,
3 40 31' 1.0 vigorous shrubs and satis fied owners year after year.
50 31' 1.2
60 32' 1.3
30 32' 1.2
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4 40 33' 1.4 • NOZZLES
50 34' 1.6
60 34' 1.8 Radius
30 34' 1.6 Nozzle PSI ft. GPM
30 22' 1.4
5 40 " 36' 1.8 40 24' 1.7
50 38. 2•0 A 50 26' 1.8
60 38' 2•2 60 28' 2.0
30 36' 2•0 30 25' 1.6
6 40 38' 2.4 40 27' 1.9
50 40' 2.7 5 50 28' 2.1
- 60 40' 2.9 60 30' 2.3
30 36' 2.6 30 27' 2.1 •
7 40 40' 3.0 40 30' 2.5
50 42' 3.4 6 50 33' 2.8
60 42' 3.7 60 35' 3.0
30 37' 3.2 30 29' 2.8
8 40 40' 3.7 40 32' 3.1
50 43' 4.2 7 50 35' 3.5 60 44' 4.6 60 37' 3.8 30 38' 4.2 30 31' 3.4
40 43' 4.9 40 34' 3.9 9 50 46' 5.5 8 50 37' 4.4
60 47' 6.0 60 38' 4.7
40 45' 6.0 30 33' 4.3
10 50 48' 6.8 40 37' 5.0
60 49' 7.6 g 50 40' 5.6
70 51' 8.2 60 42' 6.1
40 46' 8.0 40 38' 6.5
11 50 48' 8.9 . 50 40' 7.3
60 50' 9.8 10 60 42' 8.0
70 51' 10.5 70 44' 8.6
40 46' 11.4
12 50 48' 12.2 p Blank noale ptug 4or tuming off seleded
60 50, 13.2 sprfnldeis during repairs, mairrtenance, etc.
70 52' 14.4 Per(ormance data are
derived from tests thot
Data represent test results in zero wind. Adjust Data represent test results in zero wind. Adjust corxform to ASAE Standard
for local conditions. Radius can be reduced by for local conditions. Radius can be reduced by up 5398.1. See Huntes
up to 30% with nozzle retaining screw. (This to 30% with nozzle retaining screw. (This may Irrigation psodcrcts cntalog
may alter the uniformity of the spray pattern.) alter the uniformity of the spray pattern.) jor coniplete ASAfi
l rOduCt CeTtrfication Stateynent.
Explanation Available From .
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ExAMPLE: PGP - ADJ - LA
MODEL FEATURES ' OPTiONS PGS = Shrub AQJ, 960, ADV, 36V, AHV, 3RV 7p( =12 Standar0 MozzJes OR
PGP a 4' Pap-up ADJ, 360, ADV, 36V, ARV, 3AV LA _ 7 Low-Angle Nozxles
01 -12 = Factory-Insialled Standard Nozzle PGH =12' Pop-up ADY, 36111, ARV, 9RV 4- 10 LA = Factary-Installed Law-Angte Nozzle
Key to FeaNres:
AOJ = AdJusiable with no ch:ck valve 36Y = Full-c(rcle wkh check vahre
360 = Full-drele with no check valve ARV = Adjusfable, Reclaimed Water, wiM checlc vatve
ADY = Adjustable with chEClc vaMe 3RV = Full-cfrcle, Reclaimed Water, vrith check valve
Hunter Industries Incorporated • The Irrigation Innovators Printed on recycled paper.
1940 Diamond St. • San Marcos, CA 92069 • U.S.A. • Tel: 619-744-5240 • Fax: 619-744-7461 LIT-019 3/96
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Streamline P.R.160 - SDR 26 = Nominal Average Approx. Minimum Approx.
Pipe Outside Inside Wall Approx. Length per Crate
- Size Diameter Diameter Thickness Weight Crate Weight List Price
' (inches) (inches) (Inches) (inches) (Ibs/100ft) (teet) (Ibs) ($/100ft)
1% 1.660 1.52 0.064 21 3920 830 =
1'h 1.900 1.74 0.073 28 ' 3020 840
2 2.315 2.18 0.091 43 2100 910
2'k 2.875 2.64 0.110 63 1460 920
3 3.500 3.21 0.135 94 _ 1500 1410
4 4.500 4.13 0.173 155 960 1490
5 5.563 5.10 0.214 237 760 1800
6 6.625 6.07 0.255 337 520 1760
8 - 8.625 7.91 0.332 571 300 1710 ' 10 10.750 9.86 0.413 885 240 2120
12 12.750 11.70 0.490 1250 120 1500
~ Streamline P.R. 200-SDR 21
Nominal Average Approx. Minimum ~prox.
Pipe Outside Inside Wall Approx. Length per rate
Size Diameter Diameter Thickness Weight Crate Weight List Price
(Inches) • (Inches) (inches) (inches) (Ibs/100ft) (teet) (Ibs) ($/100ft)
V4 1.050 0.92 0.060 12 8100 1000 $
1 1.315 1.18 0.063 16 6300 1030
1'/. 1.660 1.49 0.079 26 3920 1020
( 114 1.900 1.70 0.090 34 3020 1020
2 2.375 2.13 0.113 53 2100 1110
. 2% 2.875 2.58 0.137 78 1460 1140
3 3.500 3.14 0.167 • : 115 1500 1730
4 4.500 4.04 0.214 190 960 1830
5 5.563 4.99 0.265 290 760 2210
6 6.625 5.94 0.316 413 520 2150
8 8.625 7.74 0 410 698 300 2090
Streamline P.R. 315-SDR 13.5
Nominal Average Approx. Minimum Approx.
Pipe Outside Inside Wall Approx. Length per Grate
Size Diameter Diameter Thickness Weight Crate Weight List PnCe
(Inches) (Inches) (inches) (inches) (Ibs/100ft) (feet) (Ibs) (S/100fl)
1FZ 0.840 0.70 0.062 10 10,000 1000 $
~ 1.050 0.88 0.078 16 8100 1270
1 1.315 1.10 0.097 25 6300 1540
1 Y. 1.660 1.39 0.123 39 3920 1540
1'f~ 1.900 1.59 0.141 51 3020 1550
2 2.375 1.99 0.176 80 2100 1690
2'k 2.875 2.41 0213 118 1460 1720
3 3.500 2.94 0.259 174 1500 2610
4 4.500 3.78 0.333 288 960 2760
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General Notes: -
1. All pipe is NSF listed.
2. The following pipes are IAPMO listed: PR 200 bell end -V.,1, 1%, tlh, 2,216, 3, and 4 inch; PR 315 bell end -'h, 2, 21h, 3, and 4 inch; PR 315 plain end - 2, 21h, 3, and 4 inch.
3. Pipe material is in coniormance with ASTM 01784 (cell class 12454-8).
4. Pipe conforms to ASTM D2241.
5. Pipe is produced with bell end or plain end in 10-foot and 20-toot lengths. Check wfth PWPipe tor availability.
6. Inside diameters vary due to allowable manufacturing tolerances.
7. Approximate weights are (or estimating purposes only. -
8. Crate weights are tor 20-foot lengths.
9. All orders are subject to final acceptance at the Eugene office.
PACIFIC WESTERN EXTRUDED PLASTICS COMPANY
P.O. Box 10049, Eugene, Oregon 97440 Telex No.151U40 PWPIPE
(503) 343-0200 Reorder No 813 5194
Average number of solvent cemented joints per pint of cement.
I P S CEMENT "
NUMBER 'fr" dia. N' ly:' 1'/a" 2,• 3,• 4•• 6„ 101• 12" ;-1
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717 175 135 88 65 49 37 22 18 6 4 3 2 t• ~
705 140 97 69 47 35 26 18 15
710 130 90 60 44 33 25
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401-005 50 1.48 401-291 2'/z x 2Y2 x 1'/z 10 28.92
~4 01s007•?;~t° 3~d~``• 50 1.69 401-29~2 2'7? z-, 2'% x 2 10 28.92
401-010 1 50 3.18 401-333 3 x 3 x1/2 10 41.38
401-3~4; 33"~x 3/a 1`0 :x4~1:38
, 401-0~12, 1'/e, 25 4.99 AWA
401-015 1'/z 25 6.05 401-335 3 x 3 x 1 10 41.38
401-02U~~;~ 25
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401-025 2Y2 10 28.99 401-337 3 x 3 x 1'/z 10 41.38
(slip x slip x slip) 4,01-03j',;'MM'-> 10 38 02 401-338 8
41-040 4 5 68.83 (slip x slip a slip) 401-416 4 x 4 x 3/a 4 68.83
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401-080`" 8~'2 537:62 401-41,9 4 tz,4 x~i'/2 5.;w. _.n.4.83
401-420 4 x 4 x 2 5 68.83
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401-486 5 x 5 x 2 5 161.46
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401-095 % XX 3q 50 2.86 401-490 5 x 5 x 4 5 161.46
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401-122 1 x'/2 x 1 50 5.62 401-530 6 x 6 x 3 5 231.81
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401-130 1 x 1 x1/2 50 3.35
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(slip x slip x slip) 401-156 1'/4 x 1 x1/2 25 7.66 Tee Bullhead (ira.) (QTY.) (Ea.)
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401-166 , 1'/4 x 1~'7, x Yz ` 25 '~,~5;"4,4JW 401-133 1 x 1 x 1Y2 25 9.75
401-167 11/4 x 1'/4 x 3/a 25 5.44 401 •213 1 Y2 x 1'/2~x2 25 ' .4~01-1`68 1 Y~ x 1,'/4 z 1:" 25 _~5 r44 401-341 3 x 3 x 4 10 71.11
401-199 1'/2 x l Ya x1/2 25 9.57
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401-209 lY2 X 1'z X1/z 25 9,57 Transition Tee
1102-249 2'x 2 x 1 10 ' 9.60,~}
401 210 41 l Y2 x 1~:'/2 x 3/,
401-211 1'/z x 1 Y2 x 1 25 9.57
„401-212 ' 1'/2 x 1'/z x 1 Ya M25 MYA:5730
401-238 2 x 1Y2 x'/o 10 13.64
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401-241 2 x 1'/2 x 1'/2 10 13.64
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401-248 2 x 2 x 3/a 10 9.39
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401.249 -;~"2~'x#2 xl 10~ 9.39'lee 402-005 '/2 ';1390
401-250 2 x 2 x 1 Ya _ 10 9.39 402-007 '/4 50 3.02
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401-287 2'/z x 2'/2 x1/2 10 28.92 . 402-012 1'/, 25 8.97
f--~ 401-288 2'%2 x 2Y2 x'/, ' 1`0: 28.92 - ' 402-015 1 YZ 25 11.65
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402-030 3 10 57.33
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402-094 3/, x1/2 x Y2 50 3.00 405-012 1'/4 25 16.36
402-095 3I,'~ X ~Iy~X~}31q 50~,, ;::00, 's 1pTxFiPTxF11'T) 405-015 25 1:fi.80
402-101 ,Iq X 3Iq X Yy 50 2.56 PART ,
_402-124 z``3/;~z'%21- 56,11~ .~~5, 63. ~ (iM.) (OTY.) (EA.)
(slip x slip x FIPT) 402-125 1 x'ax 3, 50 5.63 900 ELL NEW 406-003 % :.'.10:0402-130 -~x`z22 50~r 406-005 Y2 50 1.21
402-131 1 x 1 x'/o 50 5.63 406-007 3/a
402-156 1'/a x 1-x25~~~. ,•:;8.96 406-010 1 50 2.41
402-157 1'/a x 1 x'/a 25 8.96 406-012 1'/0 M Q"- 4.24 '
25 9:39406-015 1'/2 25 4.51
402-167 11I4 X 11/q X % 25 9.39 ~406-020 2.-, .
25 7.14
41 02-168 .~1~'%'z~1 / z~ 1 25'~"'~ ''~-'•"9:39 ' 406-025 2'/2 . 10 21.65
402-199 11/2 X 11/4 x1/2 25 11.65 (slip x slip) 406-030 3 '10;4zo1%411fMj1
402 20 & ' I ~ ~:1~'/Z x~1; .x;1 25, .,411,.65 406-040 4 5 46.39
402•209 1'/2 x 1 Yz x 1/2 25 11.65 406-050 5. ~
402-210 ' S~ 1d1:9.93
,,,:~1,;;k1~'/i=x 1r'%Zx,'/a 25 ':1'1,.65 406-060 6 4 147.53
402-211 1 Y2 x 1'/2 x 1 25 11.65 406-080 ` 84*P.~ 3 379.95
^402-212 25, ~ . . -.111:65 PART , . ,
(~wo 402-239 2 x 1'/z x 1 10 14.67 (IN.) (OTY.)
,402 247 ; N,:3"X 2 10 14.67 90° ELL Reducing
3d X 5O:{~
402-248 2 x 2 x 3/4 10 14.67 406-101 406-130 1 x YZ 50 3.56
442 249 "±~~:'2~z ~k1 10 ' -:14.67 ~-.•406-131 1 x d ;5p 8~..
402-250 2 x 2 x 1 Ya 10 14.67 ' 406•168 1 Yd x 1 25 6.75
402 251 t1,/2 10-r':': ;11,
07
402-287 21/2 x 2'/2 x 1/2 10 31.80 -406•211 -_:~'~r41,/iixA ' . Bi7„
406-212 1 Y2 x 1'/, 25 10.67
-402-288 2'%~2~z3I4 10' `AQ11.80 ' NEW-406-249 '._=~,8.28
402-289 2'/2 x 2Y2 x 1 10 31.80
406•250 2 x 11/, 25 18.28
11/4 10 131:80 (slip x slip) ~406-251
402-291 2'/2 x 2'/z x 1 Y2 10 31.80
. 402 292 2'/Z x 2',/h~2 10 40,:80 • 402-333 3 x 3 x Yz 10 45.40 900 ELL ~°n'~
i:407-005 ' . .Y2F ' = 50~,.
402-334 3 x 3 x'%4, 10 ".40
402-335 3 x 3 x 1 10 45.40 407-007 3/, 50 1.69
&407-010 " ~.t~,~'_ .-_.;SO;;:~.aiz3_~1`8
;~4.U2-336 , 3 x 3 x T'%4 =;,4±5.40 '
10 ~
442-337 3 x 3 x 1 Y2 10 45.40 407-012 1 '/4 25 5.28
F407-015 M"i ' „25{ •.1~ :za MU :
402-338 11 R 3 x 3'x 210 ~45.40 407-020 2 10 15.27
402-416 4 x 4 x 3a 4 75.80
?407-025 _ :~.-1?.. ,10 37
402-418 4 x 4 x 11/4 . 5 75.80 (F1YT x slip) 407-030 3 10 56.42
, ,.-.*:1 Yz 5 -15.80 ,407-040 4;, .5, _85:
:.4' '
402-420 4 x 4 x 2 5 75.80 . O ,.O
°,4----_4'x*x 1 5 75.80
402-490 5 x 5 x 4 5 198.07 900 ELL (OTY.) (~r'')
Reducing 407-074 '/2 x•3/q 50 3.18 ~
4Q2_5284--,~-'`~6 X 6 x 2 5 256.98 407-101 x Y2 50 1.78
402-530 6 x 6 x 3 5 256.98 407-130 1 x1Y2 50 4.88
~4126%2,-, ' x 4 5 256.98 407-131 1 x'/, 50 4.88
PART O . • O " 407-168 1'/4 'x 1 25 7.14 ,
Tee (ir+.) (OTY.) (ea.) 407-211 1Y2 x 1 25 11.83
403=005 '/z . 50 1.96 407-212 1'/Z x 1 Ya 25 12.28
° 403-007 3/a 50 3.02 NEW 407-249 2 x 1 25 20.42
=y. (sIip x FlI'T) NEW 407-250 2 x 11/4 10 20.42
(slip a F[PT x slip) 407-251 2 x 1'/z 10 20.42
PART O. SIZE CARTO . O
(ui ) (OTY.) (ea.) Side Oudct (ir~.) (OTY.) (Ea.)
90° ELL -
-408-005': t~ ^ .'/z ' 1-150; 2.880 900 ELL 4105: ''/z 6.2~7
408-007 50 4.28 414-010 1 25 11.24
4~0:8=0~1071 .``~50 4 9.08~ 3a X-3q_X Yy'-i~-~ J,O,' =8.13 ~
408-012 1 Y4 25 9.74 414-130 1 x 1 x1/2 25 10.62
11/2 ~12.25~
(FIPT a FIPT) 408-020 2 10 18.64
PART O. SIZE CARTO (slip x sl;p x FIPT) PART , ,
900 Street ELL ~°TM'~
ti.409-005 ` Y2 ~ 50~"~~'~ 3.35~ 450 ELL (OTY.)
409 0-0 7 3/a 50 4.12
F~~- ~ ~ ~ ~ . 417-007 50 3.02
tl,409'010'~,~ 1 ' 0~~ r 7.101,
1 409-012 11/4 25 8.48 41t~7-~`0~1r0' ,.-.-~,A0~ . 3.63
409,'~~ 4 1 Y2 -25~-.r 9.39A 417-012 1'/a 25 5.14
~ 417-015' _;1°?/2 ~4A,51 p :6.40 "
(sp x slip) 409-020 2 10 18•28 - 417-020 2 25 8.35
• 417-025 ~ 2Y2 _ 10 21.68
(sl;p x slip) 417-030 3 10 33.66
PART O. SIZE CARTO 417~0 60 46
900 Street ELL 10 (OTY.) (E^.) 417-050 5 _ 5 119.93
"4°1 05~~. Yz . . . ~.~5U~; ' • `.2.56~ 4~7=060r: ~ 61, 149.28
410-007 3/a 50 3.02 417-080 8 4 359.14
=01MA00_ 1 >r5-0). 5.13S
-;4A11, 0
410-012 1'/e 25 7.14 ' O. SIZE CA' O
~'4Z1~,0-~015 ' 1 yz 25'~,. 7.43'~ (iN.) (oTV.)
410-020 ' 2 10 18.32 Cross 42Q 05. .f~~'/q'i
se 50 7.57
(MIPT x slip) x'%i 3.77~ 420-007 3~
4V';~g: _ = ?%.W I.39 ;
420-012 1'/e 25 12.44
' ' ' R ' 420-020 2 10 20.77
900 Street ELL , (°TM.) (E'.) 420~~~ 2,5~ r$ ~2L8z -8,..'`.: 44~OY3
; 411-005 /z ;~5,'0~;,~; 3.25i (slip) 420-030 3 10 54.01
411-007 '/a 50 3.87 800`~,3,~
411-010 W. 1 16 6.79,0 -
411-012 1'/a 25 8.19
?~411-015 , 1'/2;~;f ~25i;; 9.2iii
(sp x FIPT) . PART O. SIZE CARTO
PART , , R , PRICE (114.) (OTY.) (ea.)
90° Street ELL (1++,) (OTY.) Cross 420=3~35. 3~z 3 x 1'~iz~ls 47,,~„~7~-
Reducing
P.VwC~' 3.48~ 420-337 3 x 3 x 11/2 x 1'2 10 47.17
412-007 % PVC 50 4.28 420-338 3,X~3,~x 2~~2~ ~.~"'-,1~0~• _ 47~t17'f- '
-~01'O1 PVC~k 7.33vi' 420-419 4 x 4 x 1'/2 x 1Y2 5 78.88
420-420 4 z~4~z~2~~'x4. 5.~. 78188«."
412-012 1 ,/a PVC 25 9.08 =
' Y~'412-01±5~M 1 '/2 PV,C• 25? 9.86~Z
M412-005 YZ Poly* 50 3.25
(MIPT x FIPT) M412-007 _`i~'/, Poly~ 5Q, ; 3.88
M412-010 1 Poly* 50 6.80 _
• n~or us'n:~~ B i• Nsr (slip) PART . ~
, • ~ Long Socket (I~~-) (Qn'•) (EA.)
~ Coupling 428-015 1Y2 (*1.825) 25 5.92
~tlet ~°TM'~ 428-020 2 (*1.945) 25 7.40 ~
e4 L 413-010 1 25 11.24 /
~P)
(5l1p x 5l1p X SlIp) `Socket depUi, rach sidc
ror \estcd aiid Deep Soekct Gouplings, See puge R.
PART O. SIZE CARTON PRICE PART NO. SIZE CARTO
Coupling (I".) (°TY.) (EA•) Female Adapter (118.) (oTV.) (E"•) -
NEW 429-003 3/e 100 2.12 Reducing 435-074 1'/zx % _ 50 2.41
429-005 Y2 100 .80 435-101 %x'/2 50 2.41
429-007__ -3/4 _ 50 1.08 ! 435-102 %X 1 SO 117 _
429-010 1 50 1.87 ~ 435-131 1 x'/a 50 3.17
429-012 _ 25 _ 2.56 (slip x FIPT) ? 435-211- - 1 x 1'/z 25 6.40
~ 429-015 1 Y2 25 2.75
4' ~ 429-020 2 25 - 4.28 ' ' . . '
(sli ) 429-025 _ 2'2 10 9.39 Male Adapter _ (~~a.) - (oir.) '
P i 429-030 3 10 14.74 C436-005 _/2 _ 100 _ 1.08
429-040 4 . 5 21.27 436-007 '/4 50 1.21
429050 5 4 38.99 436-010 J - 1 - - - - 50~_A _2.13 ,
429-060 6 5 67.33 436-012 1 Y4 25 2.57
429-080 8 4 125.68 , 43fi-015 1,2 25 _----3.48_
For Nested und Decp Socket Couplings, Scc page 6. 436-020 2 25 4.55
' ' A' ' L436-025 2'/z ---~10- 13.49 _
' Reducer Coupling _(Ir+.) (orr.) (En.) (MIPT x slip) 436-030 3 10 19.72
, 429-101 x Y2 _ _ 50 1.96 [436-040 4 _ 5 _ 25.15 ~ 429-131 1 x% 50 3.36 436-050 5 5 41.46
429-168 114 x 1 25 5.62 436-060 6 4 65.64
429-212 1'/2 x 1 25 5.97 436-080 8 4 298.25
429-251 2 x 1'/2 10 9.52
429-338 3x2 5 51.06 O
429422 4 x 3 4 63.81 Male Adapter (i"') --(°T'r') (E"-') -
42g-532* 6 X 4 4 84.21 Reducing NEW [436-073 'z x 38_ 100_ 2.12
(SLp) + 429-585*- - - 8 x 6 4 215.62 436-074 'z - x 3a 50 _ _ _2.13
~cafl ractory for avaabil;ty. C 436-101 3/4 x'z - 50 _,.1.96
436-102 x 1 50 3.02 R ' ' R ' 436-131 1 X'a 50 - - - 6.51
Coupling (iN.) (on.) (EA.) 436-132 1 x 1'/4 25 7.14
' 430-005 '/2 _ 100 1.54 436-168 1'/, x 1 ~25_ 8.01 _
430'007 % SO 2.75 436-169 1'/, x 11/2 25 8.01
; 430-0101_ 50 3.64 [_436-212 _ 1'/z x 114 _ _25__ _ 9.66
430-101 3/a x'/2 50 5.66 (MIPT a slip) 436-213 l Y2 x 2 10 9.66
, 430-131 1 x 3/4 50 6.22 [436-251 --J- 2 x 1'/2 10 _--11.08
430-005-45 Y2 Gray 100 1.53 436-252 2 x 21/2 10 17.21
430-007-45 3. Gray 50 2.47 )436-293 2'/z x 3 10 20.83
(FIPT x FIPT) 430-101-45 ',x'/2 Gra 50 5.66 L ~
Y 436-341 3 x 4 10 33.33
,_430-131-45 1 x 3/4 Gray 50 _ 6.22
PART O .
PART O. SIZE CARTO
Riser Extender (iN.) _ (on.) Reducer T - ~~N'~ - ~°n'~ -
1/2 ~ - - ) Bushing NEW , 437-073 '/2 X'/e _ 100 2.28
434-005 x 2/161g. - 50 2.17 437-101 %x'/2 100 --1.25
434-007 - 3/a x 15/e Ig. 50 3.62 ,/z --100 2.29
434-008 '~x 25/,61950 3.75 437-130 1 x
" (MIPT x FIPT) 434-U20 2 25 9.29 437-131 - - 1 x'o _ 100 _ 2.29
PART O. SIZE CA j_437-166 1'/a x'/2 25 3.02
~ - - -
437-167 1 Y~ x'~ 25 3.02
, Female Adapter (°T''-) ~EA.~ 437-168 1'~ x 1 - 25 3.02
435-005 '2 100 1.33 ' 437-209 1'/2 x YZ 25 3.19
' 435-007 50 1.69
' 437-210 - - -1'/z x 3a - - - -25 3.19
435-010 1_ 50 _ 1.96 437-211 1'/2 x 1 25 3.19
435-012 1'/~ - 25 3.02 437-212 1 Y2 x 1 Ya - 25 3.19
_ 435-015 1Y2 25 3.48 (sp slip) 437-247 2 x'/2 10 5.28
435-020 2 25 4.68 43~_2qg 2 X 3, 10 5.28
435-025 2'/Z 10 11.85 437•249 2 x 1 10 5.28
435-030 3 - 10 15.93 437-250 2 x 1'/a 10 5.28
(slip x FIPT) 435-040 4 5 26.37 437-251_ 2 x 1'/2 25 5.28
435-050 5 5 68.23 437-287 2'/2 x'2 10 8.51
435-060 6 4 96.98 437-288 2'/2 X'a 10 8.51
435-080 8 4 182•83 437-289 2'/2 x 1 10 8.51
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PART O. SIZE CARTON PRICE PART NO. SIZE CARTO
Reducer (IN.) (°n'.) (EA.) Threaded $ushing r.. (iN.) (orr.) (En.)
Bushing ~;437:2rv90~ 21/2 ~z~1~YoR~10,~;'' ' 8:51~`-= 439;0_05 ~'I.? z'2 50 2:17
(cont.) 437-291 2'/z x lYz 10 8.51 439-052 '/e x Ya 50 5.63
437-292 , 2'%~ 2~: 10*- : 8;5;1,~a.. 439,~,~-0,,72 ;%zAx'/o 50';r,r:: 5',63
437-334 3 x 3a 10 12.61 439-073 '2 x'e 50 5.63
1243e9 98 /,4 z4 .'SU • 31,48
437-336 3 x 1 Ya 10 12.61 ' 439-099 '/a x'/8 50 3.48
437-337 3 x 1'/2 1"0 ''.~:12:61 ' 439-101 _ 3/~ x YZ -'"50 «.;a; 3''48
437-338 3 x 2 10 12.61 439-130 1 x Y2 50 4.88
437-339 ' 3 x 2Y,2 '1,0 1(MIPT x FIPT) 439-131 n1 x'a SO~~ 4~8'8
(sp x slip) 437420 4 x 2 5 28.18 439-166 1'/4 x'/2 25 7.29
437-421 4'x 22 28439-167, ~lsx 3/, 25 7~29
437422 4 x 3 5 28.18 439-168 1 Ya x 1 25 7.29
437-488 : 5 x 3 5~39 „56439 209 '%~x'/Z 25'1~" 8:~79
437-490 5 X 4 4 39.56 439-210 IYy K 3Ia 25 8.79
437-528 6 x 2 ~5~ 69.7~~ 43' 1~.~1 -ltx 1 r258~7,9
437-530 6x3 5 69.73 439-212 1 Y2 x 1'/, 25 8.79
437-532 `..6 x 4 5 69,73 43',9-~,2'49~ 2 x,1 1i0~► 9,39 '
437-534 6 x 5 5 69.73 439-250 2 x 1'/0 10 9.39
243:10t<' 43 251 1'/2 I:0~~~~ . 9.'39
437-585 8x6 5 243.17 439-292 2'/2 x 2 10 32.94
439 38 ,`3.x 2 . r 5, 38s82
PART , O
• cer Bushing (i►i.) (on'.) (EA.) PART ' , . , PRICE
438-071 !/,x'a:~, ~''~~1~00:.'' , 2.57a:Cap (ia.) (onr.) (ea.)
438-072 Y2 x100 2.57 . 447~005 10,0 1f;08
438-073 _ '/~x',/e 00;'2.57r., 447-007 % 100 1.25
438-098 3/ax'/4 50 2.57 447-01,0 .,50•'Tf48
438-101 ~3/, xV!/2M' 1~04' 1.9t" 447-012 1 Y4 25 2.75
438-130 1 x Y2 100 3.17 4'47-01~5 11'/z -,25 3002
438-131 4 3.1447-020 2 25 3.64
438-166 1'/o x'/2 25 4.88 447-025 21/2 'S4j1",0`~- 1~1~65
(sp x FIPT) 43&1~ 1i x'/,'aj25 4.88,~' (slip) 447-030 3 10 12.75
438-168 1'/a x 1 25 4.88 4'4~..7-0 0 JW4' *(5 2-0199
43&209 °Z x'%z W- 5447-050 5 5 48.67
438-210 1'/2 X 3/a 25 5.63 447-060 `6 69:45
438-211 l1'/2 z~1VIN_ 2~-% 5.63~, ' 447-080 8 4 174.49
438-212 l Yz x 1'/a 25 5.63
438:2_4~7~ 2 x'%z'~~ 10 7.5°,~,' PART O. SIZE CARTO
438-248 2 X 3/a 10 7.57
(IN.) (orr.) (Fa.)
438-249 :,,2 xsl~~ ~,s 1~0 7.57~== Ca~' . 448 05 '%2 ~.1;00:'' 2.28
438-250 2 x 1'/. 10 7.57 448-007 3/a 100 2.57
438-251 -al :'/i4.ll0 7.57i 440 ,*1 -"50 3:92
438-289 2'/2 x 1 10 10.91 448-012 1'/4 25 4.68
438-290 ~ ,/2 x;~11p0,` 10.91~44_ 8'' i1`~5 =~1;'/2 25 4.88
438-291 2Y2 x 1 Y2 10 10.91 ~ 448-020 2 10 8.63
438 2'92 ' - :x 2 10.91 - "t8,~25 ' 2'/z 10 12.75
438-335 3 x 1 10 12.61 448-030 3 10 16.69
, 438-336, f" '3,T/4 `•;~'1- 0; 12.61 (rIY 1) 4481,6-40 4 5 29.24
438-337 3 x 1 Y2 10 12.61
438-'338W, `3,x 2 ,-10, 12.61 '
438-339 3 x 2'/2 10 12.61 FIPT Female Iron Pipe Thread
~ V4,i ~,kt420,4 x 2 5 28.09 " MIPT Male Iron Pipe fhread
438421 4 x 2Y2 5 28.09 slip Solvent Cement Socket
~,438=422 ' 4 x 3 5 28.09 sp Spigol lv
T.B.E . Threaded Both Ends
438-490 5 x 4 5 54.80
438-532 6 x 4 5 102.92 T.O.C. Thrcad Onc End
insert Barbeci
White PVC Unioa
PART . . , O '
Plug (on.) Union (IN.) (OTY.) (Ea.;
t~44,9;005 /2 :±~0 (O-Ring tyPe) 457-005 10 11.64
449-007 % 50 3.02 457-007 3/4 10 13.32
K4 ~~`0`10 - :A" 1 457-010 1 10 13.63
449-012 l Ya 25 4.88 457-012 1'/a 5 44.00
~449,~01~5 :'1'/2 ~ " 2-. ~ 6.2-2 ' _ ~ . , 457-015 1'/2 . . . . . 5 - - 45.88
449-020 2 10 7.73 457-020 2 5 61.85
.~449 25 :~21/Z ° 10,~". • . 13.17 Pressure rated at 150 ps.i. at 73.4'F
. (sp) (slip x slip)
449-030 3 10 17.42 R ' ' " ' im
y_~4*9=040 4 5,~;' 39.40 Union (Ir+.) (OTY.) (EA.)
- - (O-Ring tyPe) 456-005 •ti'/2'~~ 1,1U~13.09
458-007 10 21.85
' ' ' ' ' aw. -458-010 °1~'~ 10 29.76
Plug (ira.) (OTY.) (En.) 458-012 1'/4 5 51.15
{450'05 ' . ,/z 3.1.9 f 458-015
y a 458-020 2 5 64.23
450-007 /a 50 3.45
'45~. 1t0 . , '5~0' 5.62 (FIPT x FIPT) ~'ressurc rated a[ 150 p.s.i. at 73.4'F
O O~
450-012 1'/4 25 A 5.92 M
450-415 4W1 ' 6.38 Buna-N O-Ring (Ia.) (OTY.)
~r~•~'40213 :'/2 ~ 5 3.T47
450-020 2 10 8.19 40216 % 5 3.79
N450 2-0 5~ ; ~~2Yz 1 Q',
(MIPT) 450-030 3 10 17,28 ~40220 1~~ 5 ffM 4.74
40225 1 Ya 5 8.11
45.0,:040 q ~5„ y 138 .9,7 .40226 1112. ; 5 8.84
40231 2 5 10.84
PART O ,
Adapter (ia.) (OTY.) (En.)
. ,.~oo! .}~3r4 A-~~ 50,-. a.5s , Pool / Spa Products
474-010 1 50 4.83
M474-01.5': ' ~~1`Yz ' ~,,~~5~f 8.47 ' CARTOI
~
Venturi Tee (IN.) (OTY.) (ea.)
PART , , 473-825 '%4(1) X,1;X 3/a(1) 150 3.18
(insert x slip)
Nested Coupling (iN.) (OTY.) (Er,.) 473-210 1'/2(2) x 1'/z x %(1) 25 3.88
44°77}~~5• " r.fi~, t~2* y Q. .98 NOTC: &aclccted dimensions nre OD/Spigot sizes
477-007 50 1.08 PART , A ~ i,
~ ,4__~7~7=4~1;0` ~1 50a~1.87 ~
~k W" nested cou lin do not meet ASTM w e (iN.) (OTY.) (EA.)
(shp> p Y~ B1640-00 1"~~. 50 2.39
StandardsforSch. fittingsandarenot ~
NSF listed.
PART O , • O PRICE (slip) ~
Fitting Adapter _ (IN.) (OTY.) (En.) PART O. SIZE CA• O
Plug (ie~.) (orr.) ° (En.)
478-010 ,,B1221•00 t•, ; Y2~ 50 .52
478-012 1'/, 25 ' B1231-00 1 50 .63
H8~01~5 1'/2 25, ~
~SeeSwingJointPriceList:discounts (spigot) PART O • ~
sm
willvary 900 Elbow (iPi.) (OTY.) (E+.)
(sp x FIPT) O CARTON B1241-00 _ 1'/z
Deep Soeket (iN.) (orr ) (EA.)
' Coupling 4,82'015~i-1 %N
. ('12.169) "25' 07 28N 482-020 2 (*2.389) 25 12.03 (sp;got-spigot) PART O , . O ~
4_8M2 9,~ -`r •2,(~'~3.385)~ 1!Ok' •,1~5~48~ Bulthead Tee Gw.) (OTY.) (EA.)
482-030 3(*3.625) 10 23.32 B1171-00 1 x 1 x 1'%2 25.'
84 2=0
(slip) 40 "4"(*3.625) 5 46:83
Socket dcpth, eflch side. (s x s x Spi¢,Ot) PART , O ~
AdApter (OTY.) (Ea.)
0 61251-00 2 x 1'/2 25 1:87
(MIPT x red slip)
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LASCO
FLUID DISTRIBUTION PRODUCTS
Sales and Marketing Limited Warranty
3255 E. Miraloma Avenue LASCO Fluid Distribution Products are made from 1009b virgin materials and are
Anahe;m, CA 92806 warranted to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. They
714/961-9755 are warranted against rot, rust and electrolytic corrosion for a period of 3 years from
FAX: 714/524-1694 date of installation. If LASCO products prove defective due to manufacturing defects in
material or workmanship during that period, the manufaeturer will provide new
replacement units of the same type and size. No remedy will be granted under this ~
4780 Holly Street, Unit A warranty if LASCO products are not used strictly in aecordance with LASCO's direc-
Denver, CO 80216 tions with respect to use and storage or if the products have been modified in any way.
303/388-7204 THE MANUFACTURER'S LIABILITY UNDER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WAR1tANTY
303/388-7208 OR FOR ANY REASON IS LIMITED TO FURNISHING REPLACEMENT UNITS OR
FAX: 303/388-7199 GRANTING A CREDIT FOR DEFECTIVE UN1TS. NO LABOR EXPENSE OR CONSE-
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ALL OTHEl2 GUARANTEES AND WARI2ANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUD-
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407/648-5955 MERCIAL CONSUMERS. ANY SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION
FAX: 407/649-7999 OF THIS VVRITTEN WARRANTY.
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~ FAX:630/860-7416 • MODIFICATIONS OF FITTINGS VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
3401 Pennsy Dr. $TANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS - Schedule 40
Ardmore-Ardwick Ind'1. Pk.
Landover, MD 20785 ASTM D-1784 - Rigid Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly
301/322-3377 (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Compounds.
ASTM D-2464 - Threaded Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastie Pipe Fittings, Schedule 40.
FAX: 301/772-1627 ASTM D-2466 - Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Schedule 40. .
Socket Type Pipe Fittings
MATERIAL - LASCO Schedule 40 Fittings are produced from PVC Type 1, Cell
1228-A Crowley Cirole Classification 12454-B.
Carrollton, TX 75006 LLSTIINGS - NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) for potable water servioes.
972/446-8776
FAX: 972/466-2280 Standard Terms and conditions of sale
l. Terms: 296 lOth prox. Net 30th.
2. Freight: FOB LASCO warehouses. Prepaid on orders for products only totaling $1000
22473 72nd Ave. So. ' net for one shipment to single destination within the contiguous United States.
Kent, WA 98032 3. Minimum Order: $SO net. Smaller orders billed at this minimum charge.
206/872-0185 4. Claims for shipping errors must be made within 15 days to LASCO. Claims for damage
FAX: 206/395-0221 or shortages should be directed promptly to the common carrier by the consignee.
5. Returns will be accepted only by prior authorization'and if shipped'freight prepaid.
Returned merchandise subject to a 209b handling/restocking charge.
LASC010 6. Pricing is subject to change without prior notice. However, prior notification will be
auIo 013TRIeMN MoD,CU given in the event of price changes in the period between order placement and
Headquarters scheduled shipment.
540 Lasco Street 7• Offer to sell is not implied by possession of this or other LASCO price lists.
' Brownsville, TN 38012
901/772-3180
FAX:901/772-0835 P . '
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Polyethylene Cut-Off Nipples
(Threaded both ends)
The Four-In-One Nipple allows you to choose
which size you need with just one nipple
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M481-005 '/2 x 6 Green SO .47
~ M481-007 '/a x 6 Green 25 .68
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M481-101 3/a x'/2 x 6 Green 50 .52
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3/4xx 6, MIPT x MIPT, Cut-0ff Nipple
Standard Q Polyethylene • Nipples
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M461-005 '/2 x 6 Black 50 .28
M461-007 '/4 x 6 Black 25 .44
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r dule 80 Nipples
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9215-060 1'/2 x 6 TBE CPVC 25 7.85
9215-120 1'/2 x 12 TBE CPVC 25 15.73
9220-060 2 x 6 TBE CPVC 10 10.06
- 9220-120 2 x 12 TBE CPVC 15 20.09
Polyethylene Nipple Discount Varies From PVC 80 Nipples. Consult Factory.
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PART NUMBERS PRICE PqRT NUMBERS PRICE
TBE TOE SIZE aTY TBE TOE TBE TOE SIZE 'QTY TBE TOE
PVC Sch. 80 Nipples 205-011 105-011 '/2 x 1'/a(Close) 50 $.34 $.61 215-017 115-017 1'/2 x 1(Close) 25 $•86 $ 1.62
205-020 105-020 %2 x 2 50 .37 .71 215-020 115-020 1'/2 x 2(short) 25 .92 1.62
. 205-025 105-025 Y2 x 2'/~ 50 .40 .71 215-025 115-025 1'/2 x 2'/2 25 .97 1.73
205-030 105-030 1/2 x 3 50 .43 .80 215-030 115-030 1'/z x 3 25 1 07 1.89
205-040 • 105-040 '/z x 4 50 .47 .86 215-040 • 115-040 1 Y2 x 4 25 1.23 2.22
205-050 105-050 '/z x 5 50 .55 1.05 215-050 115-050 1'/2 x 5 25 1•41 2.58
205-060 • 105-060 1/2 x 6 50 .61 1.15 215-060 ' 115-060 1'/p x 6 25 1.61 2.94
205-080 105-080 Y2 x 8 50 .72 1.33 215-080 115-080 1'/2 x 8 25 1.93 3.52
205-100 105-100 1/2 x 10 50 .86 1.60 215-100 115-100 1 Y2 x 10 25 2•22 4.06
205-120 105-120 Y2 x 12 50 .97 1.75 215-120 115-120 1'/2 x 12 25 2.55 4.30
- 205-160 105-160 Y2 x 16 50 1.18 2.19 215-180 115-180 1'/2 x 18 25 8.28 8.28
205-180 105-180 Y2 x 18 50 1.32 2.39 215-240 115-240 1 Y2 x 24 25 10.45 10.45
205-240 105-240 '/2 x 24 50 1.61 2.95
205-300 105-300 '/2 x 30 50 3.34 3.34 220-020 120-020 2 x 2(close) 10 $ 1.12 $ 2.06
205-360 105-360 Y2 x 36 50 5.28 5.28 220-025 "120-025 2 x 2%2 (short) 10 1.26 2.22
205-480 105-480 Y2 x 48 50 5.69 5.69 220-030 120-030 20 3 10 1.33 2.47
220-040 ' 120-040 2x4 10 1.55 2.80
207-013 107-013 Y4 x 1Va (close) 50 $.37 $.71 220-050 • 120-050 2 x 5 10 1.83 3.36
207-020 107-020 3/4 x 2 50 .40 71 220-060 120-060 2 x 6 10 2.04 3.71
207-030 107-030 x 3 50 .45 .80 220-080 "120-080 2x8 10 2.48 4.58
207-040 107-040 x 4 50 .54 .83 220-100 120-100 2 x 10 10 2•94 5.37
207-050 107-050 3/4 x 5 50 .64 1.15 220-120 120-120 2 x 12 15 3.37 6.15
207-060 107-060 %x 6 50 .75 1.33 220-140 120-140 2 x 14 10 6.54 6.54
207-080 107-080 Y4 x 8 50 .87 1.84 220-160 120-160 2 x 16 10 12.64 12.64
207-100 107-100 x 10 50 1.04 1.89 220-180 120-180 Zx 18 10 15.09 15.09
207-120 107-120 '1 x 12 50 • 1.18 2.19 220-240 120-240 2 x 24 10 14.14 14.14
207-160 107-160 % x 16 50 1.51 2.75
207-180 107-180 Y4 x 18 50 1.58 2.84 225-025 125-025 2Y2 x 2'/2 (close) 5 $ 3.21 $ 4.53
207-240 107-240 :Y4 x 24 50 2.01 3.70 225-030 125-030 2'/z x 3(short) 5 3.39 4.66
207-300 107-300 1/4 x 30 25 3.74 3.74 225-040 125-040 2Y2 x 4 5 3.88 5.40
207-360 107-360 x 36 25 4.63 4.63 225-050 125-050 2Y2 x 5 5 4.54 6.67
207-480 107-480 3/ x 48 25 6.07 6.07 225-060 125-060 2'/Z x 6 5 5.08 7.20
225-080 125-080 2'/2 x 8 5 6.07 8.42
210-015 110-015 1 x 1'/z(close) -50 $.54 $.94 225-100 125-100 2'/2 x 10 5 7•33 1024
210-020 110-020 1 x 2(short) 50 .58 1.05 225-120 125-120 2'/z x 12 10 8•37 11.96
210-030 110-030 1 x 3 50 .66 1.15
210-040 110-040 1 x 4 50 .77 1.45 230-026 130-026 3 x 25/e (Close) 5 $ 3.68 $ 5.40
210-050 110-050 1 x 5 50 .97 1.73 230-030 130-030 3 x 3(short) 5 3.93 5.55
210-060 110-060 1 x 6 50 1.07 1.89 230-040 130-040 3x4 5 4.65 6.76
210-080 110-080 1 x 8 50 1.26 2.51 230-050 130-050 3x5 5 5.37 8.57
210-100 110-100 1 x 10 50 1.51 2.74 230-060 130-060 3x6 5 6.03 927
210-120 110-120 1 x 12 50 1.69 3.12 234-080 130-080 3 x 8 5 7•47 11.55
210-160 110-160 1 x 16 50 2.16 3.98 230-100 130-100 3 x 10 5 8.91 13.69
210-180 110-180 1 x 18 50 2.41 4.40 230-120 130-120 302 5 10.11 15.98
21 U-240 110-240 1 x 24 20 2.90 5.23 230-180 130-180 3x18 5 26.58 26.58
210-300 110-300 1 x 30 20 5.93 5.93
210-360 110-360 1 x 36 20 11.36 11.36 240-028 140-028 4 x 2'/e (close) 5 $ 6.03 $ 8.78
21 Q-480 110-480 1 x 48 20 13.93 13.93 240-040 140-040 4 x 4(shoR) 5 6.32 8.94
240-050 140-050 4 x 5 5 7•13 12.28
212-016 112-016 1 Y, x 15/8 (close) 25 $.69 $.94 240-060 140-060 4x6 5 7•18 12.61
212-020 112-020 1'/~ x 2(short) 25 .74 1.33 240-080 140-080 4 x 8 5 9•59 16.12
212-025 112-025 1'/4 x 2%2 25 .80 1.45 240-100 140-100 4 x 10 5 11.26 19.67
212-030 112-030 11/, x 3 25 .87 1.62 240-120 140-120 4 x 12 5 13.18 22.35
212-040 112-040 1 Y4 x 4 25 1.01 1.84
212-050 112-050 1'/~ x 5 25 1.20 2.22 ' TOE Nipptes-Avpilable From Stock
212-060 112-060 1'/~ x 6 25 1.33 2.47
212-080 112-080 1 Y~ x 8 25 1.61 3.85
• 212-100 112-100 1'/4 x 10 25 1.87 3.40
212-120 112-120 1'/, x 12 25 2.12 3.85
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Sales and Marketing Limited Warranty
3255 E. Miraloma Avenue LASCO fluid distribution products are made from 10096 virgin materials and are warranted to be free
Anaheim, CA 92806 from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. They are warranted against rot, rust and
714/961-9755 electrolytic corrosion for a period of 3 years from date of installation. If LASCO products prove
FAX: 714/524-1694 defective due to manufacturing defects in material or workmanship during that period, the manufac-
turer will provide new replacement units of the same type and size. No remedy will be grantcd under
this warranry if LASCO products are not used strictly in accordance with LASCO's direcrions with
4780 Holly Sueet, Unit A respect to use and storage or if the products have been modified in any way. THE
Denver, CO 80216 MANUFACTURER S LIABILITY UNDER F.JPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR FOR
303/388-7204 ANY REASON IS LIMITED TO FURNISHING REPLACEMENT UNITS OR GRANTING A
303/388-7208 CREDIT FOR DEFECTIVE UNITS. NO LABOR EXPENSE OR CONSEQUENTIAL
~ FAX: 303/388-7199 DAMAGES WILL BE PAID BY LASCO. THIS WARRANTY 1S IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE,
• EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW FOR NONCOMMERCIAL CON-
3450 Vineland Rd. SUMERS. ANY SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
Orlando, FL 32811 , WRIT'TEN WARRANTY.
407/648-5955
FAX: 407/649-7999 • DO NOT USE LASCO FITTINGS FOR COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES. .
• DO NOT TEST PVC PIPING SYSTEMS WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES.
• DO NOT USE FITTINGS WTTH LIQUIDS NOT RECOMMENDED BY LASCO.
311 Richerc
Wood Dale, IL 60191 0 MODIFICATIONS OF FITTYNGS VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
630/860-7402
FAX: 630/860-7416
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS - Schedule 84 Nipples . '
3401 Pennsy Dr. ASTM D-2464 - Threaded Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plasac Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80.
Ardmore-Ardwick Ind7. Pk. ASTM F437 - Threadcd Chlorinated Poly (Viny1 Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings.
Landover, MD 20785 ASTM D-1784 - Rigid Poty (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly
301/322-3377
FAX: 301/772-1627 (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Compounds.
ASTM D-1785 - Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40, 80, and 120.
MATERIAL - LASCO Schedule 80 F'ittings are produced from PVC Type 1, Grade 1,
1228-A Crowley Circle Cell Classificadon 12454-$. Lasoo CPVC Fittings are produced from Type IV,
Carrollton, TX 75006 Grade 1, Cell Classificarion 23447-B.
972/446-8776 .
FAX: 972/466-2280
Standard Terms and conditions of sale
22473 72nd Ave. So. 1. Terms: 24'0 lOth prox. Net 30th. -
. Kenc, WA 98032 2. Fceight: FOB LASCO warehouses. Prepaid on orders for products only totaling $ 1,000 net for one
206/872-0185 shipment to single destination within the contiguous United States.
FAX: 206/395-0221 3. Minimum Order: $50 neG Smaller orders billed at this minimum charge.
4. Claims for shipping errors must be made within 15 days to LASCO. Claims for damage or shortages should
be directed promptly to the common carrier by the consignee.
5. Returns will be accepted only by prior authorization and if shipped freight prepaid. Returned merchandise
L~~~~ subject to a 20% handling/restocking charge.
RUID OISTAIBUTUON PRODUCTS 6. Peicing is subject to change without prior notice. However, prior notification will be given in the event of
price changes in the period between order placement and scheduled shipment.
Headquarters 7. Offer to sell is not implied by possession of this or other LASCO price lists.
540 Lasco Street -
Brownsville, TN 38012 ,
901/772-3180 '
FAX: 9011772-0835 L.AS00
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Information
Features of the Ford Bal1 Valve
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FORD B.aLL VALVES sre idea! tor use in wa,er serrice Iines Tightress :n BOTN directiars at afl pressures, easy turrvng, nonbfnding, and
mirimum Pres9ure {oss-t,hese charactersc,,; are adced to good Enginecring design, quatiry, and precise manufacturiny.
So11d one pleCe tee•Mead and stem. A oronze or plastic ring tocks the stem
3turdy C~hecka a(lovr 94" motiors an, sol~~y ~nt~ the bedy ~t t~e vatve.
ers enclasad and proteated.
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Heavy caat rronie" body :S Buna-N 0•rings in the stem
engineersd to withstand pipe assuee permanent
Stresses. ~ watertig;~t 9eal at tcp,
i Fora 63~y vafves ara
designed to wlthstand wor.cin9 pressures up to
Mdded Buna•~V rubber
300 PSI. ~ .
seats support the nall. Valve
YAriey ot end connections ~ ts water tiaht and is t~ rton-
availaete - tor wpper, iron, , direCttional vglve.
plOstic, or direct ta meter. Ends
are Inteqral cr secured wrth
adnesiye to prevent tnintent;onal
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dsassembty. u.: 4
Sphericat Sluorocar@on-coatad
- ~ ~ brass ball prov:des maximum f4ow
~ . . - caoacity and ease Ot tumin5.
AlI ForcJ Mtter Box qrass contorms t0 AWWA Standara C800•89 (ASTM 15-62 - Index 115 85-5•5•5).
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Qptions Aveilable
COUPLINGS FOA ALL TYPES OF CONNECTIONS
Foro Curb Stops end Meter Vahros are availab;e wiih a wide variety cf connect*ans. ViakE vaur selec!ion frorr campreSSion, flare, (emale er male
style fiitinqs tos Copper, tron, polyethylzne, Polybutylene, PVC and lead. Grip Joirt instead of Pack JOlnt for CTS (tor all sizos) 0r PEP (314'
or 1') can be order$C by adding "•G' to thg enci o, Catalo9 Number. E`cAMP! E: $a1-?33•C, .
380' 3EE NEAD AOTAYION Stardard Tee Head Slops in body permit 90" tu-n`onJy. Fuil 380° tee head rotat.on is availanle. Aclci "R' ta Cztalog Numbet, Example: 821-333R.
VALVE LOCK CAPS
Lock Caps ars availablQ for 3/8" thru 2" Ball Vaives ard 3/4' Angte Key yalvss. Sea oage 37 to orcer.
MANOLES FOA VALVES
Handles tor valvas are avaflable. Qrderirg infcrration ar:d cescrpiions ars lounc on paras 36 and 37.
2" GATE YALYE GREAA'fING NUT Adaots too HeaC on 1-114°,1•1/2" and 2" Bol' 'dalves (tis!ed cn pag°s 4 -14) for operai'or. wish stancavd 9aie valve wrenches. Ses Aage 37
ta order, .
RECLAIMEO WATER BALI VALVE 1'EE HEAD
A cistinctive tae nead with 'Recialmecf 'iVater' lcttering for easv ident+ ;;.atiaa is avaiiaale cn 'JY4" !h;u 2" BAIl V31V@6. I?1SGrt °RW' into the
Cata;og Number, Eacample: 8BQ(11 •333W. •
PAOL.QCK WING6 •
Most Valves are avallable with Padlock W+ngs (excep! '.0~ 'Air,rgapoii=~ Valve flr wh6re noted/. Add "VV" to Catalag NurnEer. "W" in thE Catattog
Number Prdicates valva Is ava(la5(o w:th oadlocK wings only.
MINNEAPOLIS RAT?ERiV YAtYE
7ttreacls are avadable around tne vatve bocy :n :);dar 'a ail.sch Mir.neap~l;s °t; le cur5 bnx. 311' ard I " valves have 10- i!2" tnreads; t•1i4°, 1 •1/2"
ard 2" valves havo 2' threeds. If an adcit!ona: SfZZ is reQu~retS atha, tihar. :he s°zes listed. olease contact ;,e `aciory !or availabiut7.
"NEW ENGLAND" IRON PIPE TMREADS
"New En9tRnd°ir~)n p»e *hr8atis und6r flare copper lube nUt are ir;fiiable. This oction zan be !ourG an page 34.
"OPEN R1GMt" FEATURE -
valti•es with the "open +-ignY' `ea;ure are manuracsu:eC s;, ;he vatve upens by tutiiing the 1iandls to the FI(.',H7 or clockwise. {NOTE: Standard Ford
valves a;o hjpicslly -ranufactured so the valve co2►is oy fiu:nir.g I:,c vaive handla :a the lstt o~ =untzr c:o.-kwise.) This op?ion can be faund on
page 35.
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Item: Operation and Maintenance Manuals
Project: Riverwalk 7th,, Tracts "B", ItCle , "D~~ & "E'l
Contractor: Artistic Landscape
ITEM: TYPE: MODEL #
1. Backflow: Watts 007 series 1"
2. Controller: Hardie Raindial Series
3. Wire Paige 14 guage
4. Wire Connectors: Spears model Ds400
5. Ball Valves: Watts Model WBV
6. Quick Coupler: Rain Bird model 33rc -
7. Control valves: Hardie Century Series
Rain Bird DV Series
8. Valve Boxes: Carson Models 1419124, 1220124, 910104
. , 9. Spray heads: Rain Bird 1800 series
10. Rotors: Hunter PGP Series
11. Pipe P.W. Mainline class 200
Laterals class 200
100# poly
12. Fittings Lasco Sched 40
Sched 80 nipples
Insert fittings
13. Stop Valve: Ford Brw11-333w Series Thank you for choosing Artistic Landscape Inc.
Prepared by Evergreen Pacific Supply Inc.
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Satisfying the Irrig.ation Industry Since 1976
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Series 007 Doubie Check Valve Assembly is designed to
provide protection of the safe drinking water supply in ac- „
cordance with nationa( piumbing codes and water utility Q~7 2~2 ' 3 : i
authority requirements for containment at the service line
entrance. They can be applied to a variety of instaliations . ~ ;
where the degree of hazard is considered to be low. .
All sizes can be installed horizontafly or vertically and are :standardly fumished with ball type test cocks and quarter-
turn, full port, resilient seated bronze ball valve shut-offs
('/z" - 2") No. 0070T, 1/2"- 1" have Tee handle shut-offs. 2"=007DCDA ~
Sizes 21h" and 3" have resilient seated NRS flanged gate ~
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valve shut-offs No. 007NRS. C2paCitY
• neplaceable seats As compited lrom documented Foundatlan tor Crosa-Connectlon Control and Hydraullc ;
• NO S ecial too(s reouired for servicin Researth at the University ot Southern Cal((ornia lab tests. ~
P 9 •Typical maximum mechanicalliRigatlan system flow rate (7.5 teet per secand) • Modular constr-ucticn NOTE: t a Gallon: per minute. ff= Feet per second
AY21l2if,?le Models 16 1r2•oo7 . ~
Slzes:'.4"- 2" 12
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Prefix U- union conneciions a ya• 007M2 QT -
SS - with stainless steel body'", a",1" 4 : -
Suttix QT - with quarter-tum, full port, resilient seated ball valves o ; .
S- with bronze strainer z < e a ,o ut i.s a~5 , o ~ ii.sff 26 ~t
LF- without shut-offs • s . 7.5 iott
Sizes: Z'h" and 3" 1z,•OOTaT •
NRS - non-rising stem resilient seated gate valves ~o 1 1r2• ao,or - '
OSBY • with resilient seated outside stem & yoke shut-flffs s ~0
rith quarter•turn, fu(I port, resiiient seated ball valve shui-offs 4 ~
~ithout shut-offs valves 2 z Rod ~ .
=.-JA - with epaxy coated ball valve shut-affs - ° 5 10 15 20 ts so 35 40 45 so ss sot 1 10 20 30 40 so 50 70 ao 90 ioo 110 uo
uCOA - double check detector assembty 5 7.5 lo ,s zott 5 7.5 ,o isff
Sta11daYdS (see page 3) 14 r 0070T • ~a 21r2• 007 •
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Supply pressure up to 175 PSI. Water temperature.sizes z z .
1/z"- 2" 140°F COntirluous, 180°F intermittent. SizeS 2'/~" o 25 50 ts 100 125 150 »s zoot ° zs so 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250t
and 3° 110°F continuous, 140°F intermittent. s T.s 10 15tt 5 7.5 ,o 15tt
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3/16 3/4' I 007M20T•S I 14 112 3 1118 /8 I 4 ~ 3 I 6 1/8 I 6 3118 1 6 3/4 O ~ 5120 7.5 O 10 ~ 300,5t160t 20 40 S 80 T 80 100 a120 t~15160 t1 1801
1' I p07M14T 4 41/32 I I
-S ~ 1715116 1 4 1J32 5 1/S I 3 1/4 I 7314 7112 I 14 Z 1/2• pCOA * 3• 0070COA •
t 1R' I 007M20T-S i 231/8 3112 - I 3 3/4 I 71/16 I 99331144 I 35 in 14 14 i i i I I I I 2' 007M1QT 191R 4 6114 - - 13318 25 3/4 10 10 I
2' 007M1OT-S 25 5/8 4 61/4 4 8 3/4 13 3/8 331/2 S 6~~
2' 0070COA 351/8 11 - - 121/4 16 3/4 97 Z 2
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4070T 33vo 6% 8% 16% 155 0 25 50 T5 100 125 150 175 200 225 Z50t ~ 50 100 150 200 250 100 350 4001 ~
21h' 007 NRS 33''t tt% 8% 16% 155 S 7.5 10 tStt 5 7.5 15tt
007 OS3Y 33`', 15% 8'/~ 163A 158
007 OCQA 33"s 157A 12y,s 16% 164 ~
0070T 34''t 6% 8% 16'/i 155
3' 007 NRS 34'', 12'/. 8'/~ 16% 185
007 OS3Y 34v, 18'h - - 834 163A 185 taa.~r ~rr1~ ;
0070CDA 34yo i8'h 12yu 16% 196 a G
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Series 007
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Duubie Check Va ve
SIZQS 1/2» - 2 Cover O-ring
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Rubber O-r ng Retainer
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'Note: Rubber seat disc can be replaced.
HoWPver, disc holder and disc retainer are ~
p( nently bonded to prevent failure.
Rz!krmir Kits: - When ordering specify EDP No., Kit No., and Valve Size.
EDP No. Kit No. Size EDP No. Kit No. Size
Check Kits: ist or 2nd Check Cover Kit
887193 RK 007 CK4 'h" 887195 FtK 007 C 1/2" 887377 RK SS007 CK4 1/2" 887379 RK SS007 C '/z"
887393 RK SS007M2 CK4 3/4" 887039 RK 007M2 C 3/4"
887373 RK SS007M1 CK4 1" 887380 RK SS007M2 C 3/4"
887024 RK 007 CK4 34n - 1" 887381 RK SS007M1 C 1"
887026 RK 007M 1 CK4 3/a" - 1" 887036 RK 007 C 3 /4" - 1"
1st Check 887038 RK 007M1 C 3/4" - 1"
887045 RK 007M2 CK1 s~,. 887037 RK 007 C 1'/Z" - 2"
887191 RK 007M1 C 1jh" - 2"
887025 RK 007 CK1 1'h" - 2" 887722 RK 007M2 C 1'/2"
887186 RK 007M1 CK1 11h" - 2" Kit consist of: Cover and Cover o-ring.
887719 RK 007M2 CK1 1'/z"
2nd Check Complete Rubber Parts
887046 RK 007M2 CK2 3/491 887194 RK 007 RT 'h"
887028 RK 007 CK2 1'/2" - 2" - 887378 RK SS007 RT 'h"
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887187 RK 007M1 CK2 1'/2" - 2" 887394 RK SS007M2 RT 3
887720 RK 007M2 CK2 1 Ihsl 887043 RK 007M2 RT 3/4 " 887374 RK SS007M1 RT 1"
Stainfess Stee) 1st or 2nd Check 887040 RK 007 RT 3/4" - 1"
887030 RK 007 CK4 SS 3/~" _ 1" 887042 RK 007M1 RT 3/4" - 1"
887032 RK 007M i CK4 SS 3/s" - 1" 887041 RK 007 RT 1'fz" - 2"
^97031 RK 007 CK1 SS 1112" - 2" 887188 RK 007M1 RT 1'h" - 2"
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.7035 RK 007 CK2 SS 1112" - 2" $$7721 RK 007M2 RT 1'/2
887189 RK 007M1 CK1 SS 11/2" - 2" Kit consist of: Cover o-ring, Two disc assemblies and Two seat o-rings. 887190 RK 007M1 CK2 SS V/z" - 2" Retainer .
Kit consist of: Seat, Seat o-ring, Disc assembly, Spring, Check 1047053 99AB47 Y2" 007 cage, Cover o-ring. 1047382 DC7CA47 3/4"- 1"M 1 007 1047394 998A47 3/4"M2 007
1047001 99FA47 1'h"- 2" 007
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S TAT I O N S • Attractive, compact, one-piece
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• 6-, 9- and 12-station models cabinet with 24-volt plug-in
(outdoorfindoor) transformer (indoor models)
• Wall mount RD 600-EXT
F E AT U R E S • UL, CSA and CE listed T ~
I Number of Outdoor/lndaor
Flexible Programming ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Modei station5 MountOption
• Three independent programs offer • RD600 -EXT 6 oUtdoo~
• Includes an electronic circuit breaker . RD900 -EXT 9 outdoor
. concurrent operation capability . Transformer input: 120 VAC, 60 Hz . RD1200-EXT 12 . outdoor
• Seven-day calendar or interval . Maximum output per station: 24
options from 1-15 days • RD600 -INT 6 indoor
VAC, .S amp • RD900 -INT 9 indoor
• Station run times from 1- 59 . Maximum total output to valves: . RD1200 -INT 12 indoor
minutes in 1-minute increments or 24 VAC, 1.0 amp (including master
1-5.9 hours in .1-hour (6 min.) valve)
increments • Power failure backup accepts 9-volt
• Three start times per program for up alkaline battery
to 9 daily start times
• Programmable "Rain Off" up to D I M E N S I O N S
7 days
Outdoor Indoor
Easy Operation Height: 7 3/4" Height: 7 3/a"
• Semi-automatic and timed-manual Width: 10 Width: 7"
operation Depth: 4" Depth: 3
• Modular design allows easy removal .
of control module for simple remote
programming
• Easy-to-read programming dial and
large, self-prompting LCD
Additional Features • Self-diagnostic circuit breaker
identifies and overrides an electrical
malfunction of a valve
• Battery backup maintains program
and keeps accurate time .
• Master valve/pump circuit
• Weather-resistant plastic, locking
cabinet with built-in 24-volt trans-
former (outdoor models)
' James Hardie
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~ Irrigation
27631 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-3917
(714) 831-6000 Fax: (714) 831-3212 .
httpJ/www.hardie.com
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RA, N DIALSERIES
H Y B R I D C 0 N T R 0 L L E R S
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► Residential
► Light Commercial
Hybrid convenience and simplicity
combine to make the Rain DialO
family of controllers the perfect -
choice for a host of residential
and light commercial applications.
This popular series of controllers
offers users outstanding -Hybria tecnnoio9Y's
scheduling flexibility with three - • -
independent programs, up to simplicity oJoperation
and reliabilily ol ;Z
nine start times per day, and sta-
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1-minute increments or 1 to 5.9 Rain Dial Series ol
hours in .1-hour increments. controllers a popular ~ ~
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service fast and easy, plus a snap- contracrors and
out control panel offers contrac- specifiers,
tors the convenience of remote
programming.
Rain Dial controllers - easy to
install, easy to program, easy to
service.
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Irrigation Installation and Programm-ing Guide
For Models RD-600, RD-900, RD-1200 (EXT & INT)
Product Inqulrles Manufecturing
27631 la Pai Road 9455 Railroad Drive James Nardie
Laguna Niguel, CA 92656 E) Paso, TX 79924
P/N 988001, Rev. A 01996 James Nardle Irripallon f Irrigation
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Contents & Specifications 3 Congratulations. You have purchased the easiest-to•use landsc~pe co~~irol
Key Features 4 5 ~ system available today. Although it is possible lo inslall and program your R~in
Indoor Model Installation ~6 Dial'" controller with liltle or no instructions, we strongly recommend that you
Outdoor Model Installation ~ ' read this guide first.
Connecting the Valves ~~~8 Your controller kit contains:
Connecting to Power 9
What the Buitons and Switches Do 10,11 Outdoor models Indoor models
•Controller •Conlroller
How Ihe Multi-Function Dial Works 12 •2 keys •Plug-in lrans(ormer
"Anywhere" Programming, Fail-Sate Mode 13 •3 mounling screws ~3 mounting screws
Automaiic Operation, Step By Step 14,15 •Instruction guide •Instruction guide
What the LCD Displays Mean 16,17 •Mounting template •Mounting lemplale
Documenting Your Auto Operation 18,19 ,
Semi-Auto & Manual Operation 20
Troubleshooting the System 21,22 Specifications
Other Hardie Products back cover •Input: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, .5 amp. (NOTE: 220 or 240 VAC, 50 Hz available,)
•Out~ut: 24 VAC at 125 amp total maximum output; .5 amp. I station max.
. •Operatina lemperature ranqe: 32°F to 140°F.
•Batterv back-uQ: One 9 volt alkaline (supplied by user)
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-Easy access to valve wiring terminals & battery
-Simple snap-out removal of module for convenient "anywhere" progranr
Program Switch ming or service withoul disturbing installation
lo select program LCD Display -Easy modular upgrade to as many as 12 stalions
•Short clrcuit detectlon overrides an electrical malfunclion ol a valve, idenli-
fies it, and allows the other valves to waler
•Default "fail-safe" program runs all valves for 10 minules daily in case of
a Display n~ ~ program loss
s- >+1- Buttons Rugged, weaiher resistant, lockable case comes wilfi 2 keys
C 'CIJARENT~~ , (ouldoor models only)
Bue oday TI •3 programs for di(lerent watering requiremenls such as Irees, lawn and Ilower
Men \
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Jw~e °~f~ •3 start times for each program, it desired
z •"Skip day" scMeduUng (or interval watering from 1 lo every 15 days
W~' e c< Multi-Function •Fully automatlc or semi-automatic operation
Dial •Manual operaClon allows user to select valve(s) and wateriiig duration
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•Live programming allows program to be set or changed at any lime, even
MES ~2 - during watering
~ Hardie •Oif (or raln) setting stops all watering cycles willioul dislurbing proyrams
Serni-Auto ^ oFF ,•Battery back-up saves programs and keeps lime duriiig rernote programniiriy
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SEMI•AUTO 6ET PAOCFAMS MANUAL .
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Installing the Battery (Indoor and Outdoor Models) i
Open the door to your controller, then pop the control module up by flexing ; Installing the Outdoor Model Controller
the inside tab lo your right. The battery compartment is located at the top in Use the mounting templale to locale the 3 mounling holes. Although you c~n
il~e back a( the ~nodule. Open it. Insert a slandard 9 volt alkaline batiery locale your outdoor model ahnost anywhere, it is besl to avoid direcl exposule
o~ilo the clip. 7he battery will preserve your program and run the clock , to sprinkler spray. Since this device is "hard wired," keep in niind lhal you 1nust
during a power oulage, but it wi!! not operate fhe valves. run electrical cable to it. NOTE: 8e sure fhat the ground ~vire is connected arul
that the controller is not sharing the same crrcuit as a large appGance. Open llle
door to your coniroller, then pop the conlrol module up by flexing the inside lab
fo your right. Locate your controller over the area you marked wilh 1he tein-
plale, then drive 3 screws Ihrough the holes provided. Use wall anchors, logyle
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~ bolls or other appropriale fasleners when allaching fo olher Ihan wall sluds.
Insert a battery, see page 6. CAUTION: Do not connect to electricity until
aiter valves are connected, see pages T and 8.
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CAUTION: Before connecling the valves to the coniroller make sure that it
Installing the Indoor Model Controller is unplugged (indoor model) or disconnected from power (outdoor
Using the mounling femplaie, locate your Rain Dial intloor model in an area model).
protected lrom weather-such as a garage-wilhin 5 feet of a standard (120 Open the inside tloor the same way in which you installetl the baltery. Roule
volt U,S.) eleclrical outlet. NOTE: Do not insta!l on fhe same circur't as a hrgh each valve lead wire through the hole in the botlom (use the lefl-hand Iiole ari
potver user suc1i as a relrigerator, garage door opener or air condilioner. Insert the outdoor model) lo the desired numbered terminal, see page e. Attacli 1I,e
't #10 screw iiilo a wall stud, leaving aboul 114" exposed lo slip into the keyhole ground wire lrom each valve fo a single common wire and altach Ihat'wire 10
slot (sliown above) on the back of your controller. To secure the conlroller, the "COMIGRD" terminal. Use the chart on page 18 to nole which valve is
drive other screws through the holes (shown above) in back. Use wall anchors operated by which numbered terminal.
or loggle bolls if wall is hollow. CAUTION: Do not connect to electricity
until after valves are connected, see pages 7 and B. NOTE: This controller is designed to work wilh 24 VAC, 5VA sofenoid operaled
valves. A maximum o12 solenoids per termrnal may be used, and no more
. ; than 5 solenoids should be on at any one time. This incfudes the masler valve
. . ~ and/orpump starf, il one is being used. Current requiremenls should nof
exceed.25 amp. (6VA) for any solenord.
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To use a master valve which operales throughout the watering cycle, connect ~ stable conlroller installation, route the two leads from your Iransforrner Ihrougli
your leatl lo lhe "MV" terminal and the ground to "COM/GRD." NOTE: The the bottom hole and corniect to the 24 VAC INPUT terminals, then snap Ihe
masrer vafve rriust be equipped with a 24 VAC,.2 amp., 5VA solenoid. The control motlule closed. Plug the transformer into a standard 120 voll oullel. A
caitroller sliould riof be instalfed within 5(eet of a pump or pool equipment. ~ flashing "12:00 PM" should sliow on the display,
To use a pump, connect io the "MV" and "COMIGRD" terminals as described i Outdoor Model: Outdoor conlrollers have a built-in transformer whicli musl be
above. ~ connecled directly io a grounded, 3-wire, 120 VAC power source. This conriec-
The pump relay sliould have a nominal coil voltage of 24VAC at.25 amp. tion should be made by a licensed electrical contraclor in accordance with all
inaxiinum, requiremenls of the National Electrical Code and applicable slale and local
CAUTION: If you are using a pump start circuit, the fail-saie program wlll codes. NOTE: Local burlding and elecrrical codes usually require thac ap-
activate the pump for all valves for 10 minutes each on Prog. A only. If all proved electrical condurt and liflings be used to cvnnect exlerior, waN-motuitecl
valves are not being used, the pump will run against a"dead head" on ' equipment to 120 VAC power. CAUTION: DO NOT connect the controller
each unused valve. This can damage the pump. To avoid this, simply ' to one phase of a 3-phase power system used by a purnp or other electri-
connect a jumper wire from the unused valve terminal to a valve terminal ~ cal equipment.
that is in use. ~
To connect power to an outdoor model conlroller, complele the following:
i 1. Turn otf installation sile power at the associated circuit breaker,
2. Verify ihat power has been iurned otf at the inslallation sile by usiny an
appropriate AC vollage meter.
~ 3. Install the conduit and associated fittings.
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► o= ° 5. Turn power on.
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pre-set prograrn (A, B or C) for semi-auto operation. After use in eililer mode, information. Single finger taps to eilher bullon advance or reduce tlala olie
swilcli posilion does not aflect tlaily autornalic operation, character at a time. Holding either button down advances ciata at a race o( 12
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Function Switch ,.,Set lo ihe Ieft, it stops a programmed walering cycle and any valves that are LCD Display
on. In this mocie, ali programs are relained and the clock continues. Watering ...Shows current operation
will not resurne until the switch is returned to "RUN." Set to the left when it ~
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"Valve Run Time" Settings Anywhere Programming
These settings conlrol how long each valve will water. The valve numbers ~ .The Rain Dial conlrol module is designed lo be easily removed ior complele
correspontl to the nurnbered terminals in back oi the conlroller. The valves run programming in a more convenient setfing, or service. Tlie module's balleiy
sequenlially; wfien one stops, anolher begins. You can sel each valve to run 1 power holtls the program until the module is re-eleclritied. To remove the
Irom 1 minule to 5.9 hours. ~ module, pop the module up as i( you were going to replace lhe ballery. Nole
the multi-pin plug on the upper lefl-hand face of the terminal board. Grasp llle
"Start Tirnes" Settings "wiring harness" closest io the plug and pull it oul from the terminal. Then
Up l0 3 differenl start limes (time o( day) can be selected tor each program, up unsnap the module lrom the 2 hinge poinls. After programming or servicifig,
t0 9 slart limes per day. These seltings are especially useful for newly seeded reinstall the module by reversing the sleps above.
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"Schedule" Day Settings Select which days watering is to occur by designating particular days of the
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week (for example, watering every Monday and Thursday), or setting skip day
inlervals (e.g. walering every 4 days), Days in eilher mode can be pro-
grammeci "o►t." Fail-Safe Mode
I( the battery fails during a power interruption, your program will be losi. Wiien
"Today" Setting power is restored, the Rain Dial controller automalically detaulls lo ils fail-safe
This selting is used wilh the skip day schedule. For example, if you want to mode. Upon restoration of power, the (ail-sate mode relurns lo Sunday al
water every 8 days, and you waleretl 4 days ago, you would enter the number 12:00 p.m. and the clock runs from lhat point. Unless the controller is repro-
4 in ihe Today selling so that in 4 more days, your newly programmed watering 9rammed, it will run each valve for 10 minutes, beginning at 7:00 a,m. Tliese
cycle will begin. 10 minute waterings are repeated every 24 hours, This (eature is designed lo
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v~ controller while you are away to prevent activation of the faiJ-safe program.
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1. Sei Program Swiich lo "A" ~ Dial in Sunday. Use the +I- bultons (or "On" or "O(f." Repeal this proce-
2. Move Function Swilch to "Set Programs" dure (or each succeeding day of the week, NOTE; Wfien using this
3. Tum dial to valve number 1. Use the +l- butlons io enier how long valve is schetlule, be sure io set the "Skip Oays" setling fo "Oli."
to waler. 4. Repeat slep 3 for valve number 2, valve number 3 and so on. Use the +l- . "Skip Days" Schedule
bultons to set unused valves to u0ff," 1. Turn dial to "Skip Days." Use the +l- buttons to set tfie desired daily
Repeat the above steps if you wish to use Programs "B" and "C." interval (for example, once every 8 days).
. 2. Turn the dial io'Today." Use the +l- bultons in sel wiiicii day in the cycle
Diai in Start Time s ~Today" should be, see page 12.
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1. Turn dial to 1 st Start Time." Use the +l- buttons 1o enler the time when you
want Program "A" to start. 2. If you want Program "A" to water more than once a tlay, lurn dial to 2nd Start Set the Clock
Time. Repeat slep 1 to enter a second start iime, or press'-" for off. 1. Turn dial to "Current Time." With the Function Swilch still in the "Set Pro-
flepeal for 3rtl Slart Time. To shut oif start time, qress the button until vou grams" position, use the +l- buftons to set the current time.
reaeh 11:59 PM:_ Then press butlon once more lo disalav Otf. 2. Turn the dial to "Today." Use the +l- buttons to selecl the current day,
3. Return the diallo "Currenl Time."
Repeak the above steps if you wish to use
Programs "a" and °c.° ---Activate the Controller
A Display Activaie the programming you have just entered by moving the Fuiiclion Swilch
Dial in Daily Schedule Ic,~w co the "Run" setting.
First, tlecide whether you want to use the
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Friday) or the i~tlerval "Skip Days" schedule !3 , Move the Function switch to "O(f" and move Ihe Prograni Swilrh lo whichever
program you wish lo check, then lurn the dial to the patarneter yuu wa~~l lo
(~o w~ler every third day, for example, ••,4r,_, check. Wilh the Function swilch in tlie "Olf" position, you can check, bul you
se1 al 3) to activate your walering cycle. Hardle
. _ cannot change the programming. .
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information Displayed When Programming Information Displayed When Operafing
Tfie LCD will tlisplay these kinds o( dala wilh the Function switch in the "Set ` Wilh the Function switch in the "Run" position, and the dial sel to "Currenl
Programs" posilion, in conjunction with the tollowing dial settings: Time," the number of any valve thal is on will be displayed.
Valve Run Times ' Automatic Mode With No Program On
+ I ~I'I I I1'M
Shows rninutes (e.g., 15 MIN) or hours 1~~~ With the Function switch in the "Run" position, the current I ~ u
(e.g.,1.5 NOUR). A1so ciisplays "OFF" (or NOUA lime with a tlashing colon is displayed. If the entire dis-
unused valves. play is flashing, the controller has just been plugged in or lhere Iias been a
power outage. If the colon is not flashing,lhe coniroller is using baltery power.
Start Times
Displays time in AM, PM or OFF for •_I I-jl?M Automatic or Semi-Auto Mode 3 i=i. =i i_IMIN
unuse d starl limes. I Is_ „ I W i t h P r o g r a m O n i i,_ i i
Shows the current time. Turn the dial to a valve thal
Skl Da S is on, and the display will show the valve number, the
p Y program (A, B or C) and the lime remaining for the
Sliows days numbered 1-15, or OFF. . valve to run. If you turn the dial to a valve lhat is not currenlly on, the display
The words, "'ONCE EVERY" OHCE EyEer n ~ shows "OFF" (even though that valve may have a programmed run time),
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appear to lhe lell. ' I )
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Manual Mode '
Schedule With the dial pointing to the appropriate valve, the vj, 1~~MIH
Displays ON or OFF, If "Skip Days" ; display shows the valve's number, an "M" ((or manual
has been set, 3 tlashes and the ' mode), and the time remaining for the valve to run.
• • -
words, "SKIP MODE" will be displayed sKiP for each of the 7 daily settings. MooE Short 1 Malfunction Detection - -
~ A flashing "OFF" Indicates thai the dial is pointing J
Today ~ to a valve that has a short or olher electrical malfunction,
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Displays 7 individual days for a weekly schedule, or displays day JA~ E NOTE: After a power outage or when the controller is energized,
the display will llash 12:00 PM (or the current time if i( was a shorf '
interval numbers (1 -15) for a I
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~ "Skip Days" schedule. ` outage). Stop the flashing by pressing either of the bulcons. ;
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this page lo noie your valve locations antl their corresponding numbers.
V A L V E LOCATIONS: C \
1. PROGRAMMING WATERING SCHEDULE
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Plants, soils and climatological conditions vary from region io region. Consult ' '"'''"o' Moes In U.S.A.
your local nursery (or the watering schedule best suited to your particular
requirements. As a general rule, the best time to water is early morn- ~
• ing because evaporation, wind drilt and temperature are minimal. ; •
~ Evening watering may promote mildew and fungus growth.
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Use semi-auto or manual operation to suppleiYienl regularly programmed How to Check for Valve "Shorts"
walering cycles on especially hol or dry days. Rain Dial controllers are uniquely able Io delect and idenlify valves malfunclion-
ing due to electrical shorts in their wiring. Use your controller io check any nr
Semi-Auto Operation.., all valves with a twist o( the dial;
F1uns an enlire program (A, B or C) whenever you want a supplemental water- ~ 1. Make sure the Function Switch is set fo "Run."
iny, 2. Turn the dial to the valve you want to check.
t. Make sure the Function Switch is in the "Run" position and the dial points to ' 3. Use +l- buttons to enter a run time.
"Current Time." ~ 4. Press the Manual bulton.
2. Use lhe Progrsiri Swilch lo select Ihe program (A, B or C) you want to run, If the display flashes "OFF," that particular valve has an electrical shori or olher
3. Press the Serni•Aulo Starl bullon. problem. The solenoid and tieltl wiring should be iiispecled. CAUTION: Do
The display will sfiow whichever valves are on in the program you have se- not test valves by touching wire ends to terminal screws. Serious dam-
lecled. When the semi-aulo cycle is complete, the controller will resume its age may result.
regular schedule.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Manual Operation... ,
Runs a single valve lor the amount of lime you select. Some valves don t Solenoid defective ( Test & replace as required
operate Loose wire connection Secure wire conneclions
1. Make sure the Function Switch is in the "Run" position. Check for continuily
2. Dial in liie valve number (1-12) you want to run.
3. Use the +l- buttons to select the amount of time you want to waier. No valves operate Function Swilch in uOFF" Set switch to "RUN" or
or "STOP" qosition "MANUAL" posilion
4. Press the Manual bullon. I
The display will show an "M" ((or manual), the valve number, and the time I Solenoid detective Test & replgce as required
remaining (or thal valve to run. When the manual cycle is complete, the ~ Loose wire connection Secure wire connections
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controller will resume its regular schedule. Return the dial t0 Current Time. C.h~k LoLC Day set to "OFF" Check current day in
display. Sel dial to correct
Manual Shut-Off dav and check seltinq.
To shut valves off, make sure dial points to Current Time, then move the ~ "Skip Days" incorrectly Check and reprogram. See
Funclion Swilch to "Off." Scheduled watering will resume when the Function ~ set paqes 14 and 15
Swilch is relurned lo "Run." ~ "Start Times" set to Reproyram "Start Times"
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION I This equipmenl has been lested and iounci to comply wilh lhe Iimils lor 1 chc~ tli(pl~l clevir.r,
. f pursuanl to Part 15 ot the FCC Rtdes. These lirnils are desigi7ed to piovide reason"Ible 11101ecGc,rI
against harmful inlerlerence in a residential installalion. This equipmenl ge.nerales, uses and c~ll
~~~lering wrony limes "Currenl Time" of day Check and resel "Current . radiate ratlio hequency energy and il nol itislallPd antl used in accoulance wiih 1hr, inmlnir.hons, iu-ly
incorrectly sel Time" cause harm(ul inler(erence to radio communications. I lowever, Ihere is no guaranlee lhal inleifefefir;n
"Slart Times" incorrecUy Check and reset all "Star1 will nol occur in a particular inslallation. II this equipment does cause harn,ful inlerlerence lo radio or
television reception, which can be delennined by luming Ihe equipmenl oll and on, tlir, user is
Set Times.~~ See ~age 14. encouraged to try to carrecl the inlerterence by one or more of ehe following memsures:
f)icplay blank ~ No power Check circuit breaker panel Check wiring, Conneclions • Reorient or relocate the receiving antennti.
Transformer pluqgetl in? • Increase the separalion belween the equipment and Ihe receiur,r
f'~ti(~I ~lil W011~1 (IIS~I~~Y Wrong lunction selting Funclion Switch musl be in ~ ' Connect the equipmenl inlo an oullel on a circuil dillerenl Iroin II~~t to whir,h
' the rer.eiver is cannecled,
"Run or ManuaP" SBlllny ~ • Consull the dealer or an experiencPd tadio ! T V lechnician for Iiell).
Controller is in watering~ Check or change program
CyClQ wilh Funetion swilch in This equipment has been veritied io comply with the limifs (or a class 8 comnuting device, puisumnt tn
nSet Programs° FCC Rules. In order to mainlain compliance wilh FCC iegulalions, sliielded cables musl be used wilh
Ihis equipmenl. Operalion with non-approved equiprnenl or shietded caldes is likely to resull in
Incorrect display (Aiter Baitery is weak or Remove AC power and inlerference lo radio and TV receplion. The user is cautioned Ihal chanyes and madilications made to
a power oulage or affer missing bailery (or 1 minute. Replace the equipment withoul the approval of manutacturer could void Ihe user's aulhorily to operale Ihis
being plugged in.) ballery, restore power equipment.
and reproqram
Waters on wrong days Weekly or "Skip Days" Reprogram. See pages 14 , .
schedule incorrectlv set and 15
"Current Time" is wrong Power oulage occurred Replace battery and
and flashing with no battery or weak reprogram controller ,
batterv in controller
Display is flashing Excessive load Check max, ralings, page 7
Shorted solenoid or Check solenoids and wiring,
field wirina see Daae 21
Valve won't turn otf Mechanical overritle. Tum solenoid on top o( valve
(Function swilcli "011") (Manual bleed is on) lully clockwise I ~ James Hardie
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DRI-SPLICE
S'rEA'nlo''1JVIRE CONNECTOR
' IV,TH PRIOE
~ PRICE SCHEDULE DS-1-0989
' Efiective September 27, 1989
Supersedes DS-1-0485
P/G: 20
: • One size fits AWG #10, #12, or #14
• Designed to insure waterproof connections
• Easiiy installed in the field without special
~ tools
- • Permanent protection for underground
- wire splices
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webbing expands
to appropriate wire
size
'The Spears Dri-Splice Seal designed into each wire hole
enables you to stock one connector for ali app(ications. The
Dri-Splice Seal features an interference webbing which
. expands to accommodate #10, #12, or #14 gauge wire sizes.
In the event only two holes are used, the Dri-Splice Seal
prevents sealant from leaking out through the third ho(e. ~ improved
design of webbing
, allows easier
insertion of wires.
webbing seals
any unused holes
- to prevent solvent
. run out.
For use in electrical systems with 30v or less.
; Part - Llst Price
' Number Description ' SP/MC Each
OS-100 ~ Dri-Spiice Connector (Includes Crimp Sleeve) 25/400 .42
DS-200 Crimp Sleeves 200 .08
OS-300* ~ Dri-Splice Sealant (Approximately 30 connections per 5 oz. tube.) 24* I 3.50*
Sold in carton quantities on1y.
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SEE REVERSE SlDE FOR ASSEMBLY lNSTRUCTIONS -
•Prices subject to change without notice. Possession of this price schedule shall not be construed as an offer to sell the products listed.
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Assembly instructions
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CRIMP
WIRES BODY SLEEVE PLUG
" (Flexible PVC) (Rigid PVC)
1. Insert wires through holes in base of body.
2. Twist stripped wires together and apply crimp sleeve with an indent type crimping tool.
3. Push wires back into body.
4. Fill cap to brim with sealant and also apply sealer to outside of plug.
5. Invert body and insert plug into body until it snaps tight.
6. Be certain sealant has formed into all holes in body.
W A R R A N T Y
SPEARS MANUFACTURING COMPANY ("Seller" or "SPEARS") warrants that the goods covered by this Warranty
shall be free from defects in materials andworkmanship for a period of one (1 ) year from the date of shipment. If Buyer
receives defective goods or parts, Buyer may send such defective goods or parts prepaid to Seller's Sylmar, California.
facility accompanied by a letter stating the nature of the defect(s) After examination. if there is determined to be a defect
in materials or workmanship (of SPEARS). Seller at its opcion may repair or replace the defective part, or Seller may
reimburse Buyer for the cost of such part(s). This is Buyer's only remedy All costs of shipping the defective parts and
their replacements to and from Seller's facility at 15853 Olden Street. Sylmar, California 91342, shall be borne by Buyer. ~
" Buyer agrees that Seller will not be responsible for other parts or labor in connection with repairing, replacing, or
' returning such goods or parts (while goods are in possession of Selter for analysis), nor for delays beyond Seller's
reasonable control (including, without limitation, delays due to fire, flood, accident, strike, governmental regulation or
' other acts of God), provided that any delay shall toll the warranty period for the same amounc of time as the delay itself.
8uyer agrees that this Warranty shall be for one (1) year, so long as the goods shall be given normal usage and
operated in conformance with Seller's recommendations and its operating and maintenance instructions_ Violation
thereof shall void this warranty and relieve Seller from any obligation under this warranty.
Since performance and production figures, if given. are Seller"s best estimates based on its understanding of
tooling, molding materials, accessory and other factors. not all of which are within Seller's control. Seller cannot and
does noc assume responsibilicv, and expressly disclaims any Iiability, for failure of the goods co meet such estimates.
SPEARS EXTENDS ONLY THIS WARRANTY. BUYER SPECIFICALLY WAIVES OTHER WARRANTIES. EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR STATUTORY (INCLUOING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE). APPLICABLE TO THE GOODS OR TO SELLER.
BUYER SPECIFICALLY ANO EXPRESSLY WAIVES SELLER'S LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND OR
CNARACTER. INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LIABILITY PREDICATED UPON STRICT LIABlLITY OR TORT, OR
INCLUDING ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY FOR INCIOENTAL. CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF OR WITH RESPECT TO THE GOODS. THEiR S.aLE OR OPERATION OR THE REPAIR. REPLACEMEiVT OR
RETURN OF ANY PART THEREOF.
In the event of the bringing of any legal action bv c"e customer against Spears Manufacturing Company arising
herein or hereunder then the oartv in whose favor iifiat judgment shall be entered shall be Qntitled to have, and recover
from the other, reasonable attornevs fees and costs incurrea, to be fixed bv the courts wherein sucn judgment is entered.
THIS WARRiaiVTY MAY NOT BE EXTEfVDED. .1L; cRED OR OTNERWISE MODIFIED E:<CcPT BY WRITTEfV
LNSITRUMENT SIGNED BY SCLLER.
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SPEARS'o MANUFACTURING COMPANY ~rOE~,y~~C~
~ CORPORATE OFFICE • INTERNATIONAL SALES • DISTRIBUTION CENTER
~ 15853 Olden Street, Sylmar, California 91342 • P.O. Box 9203, Sylmar, California 91392 •{818) 364-1611
FAX: Order Department (818) 367-3014, Corporate Offices (818) 362-1596 • TELEX: 8972762
- REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION CENTERS - ~
COLORADO FLORIDA GEORGIA ILLINOIS PENNSYLVANIA TEXAS WASHINGTON a
4800 Name St. 3445 Banlett Blvcl. 5004 S. Royat Atlanta Or. 1345 W. Hamilton Pkwy. 543 Industrial Or. ~838 Forms Dr. 3902'B' SI. N.W_
Suite A ;tasca 60143 Fairview Industrial Park Carrollton 75007 Auburn 96002
Denver B0239 Orlando 32811
~ (303) 371-9430 (407) 8a3-1960 Tucker 30084 (7C81 773-0075 Lewisberry 17539 (21a) 245-0387 (206) 939-4433 ~
OU7S1dE COLORADO INSICE FLORIDA (404)270-0550 (8001 662-6330 (717) 938-8844 iNSIDE TEXAS (800) 347-7327
. (800) 525-1119 (800) 432•4762 (800) 662-6326 FAX: (708) 773-0435 INSIDE PENNSYLVANIA (800) 441-1437 FAX: (206) 939•7557
F.1X: (303) 375•9546 OUTSIDE FLORIDA FAX: (404) 496-0314 (800) 821-1057 OUTSIDE TEXAS ~
(800) 327-6390 OUTSIDE PENNSYLVANIA (800) 527-0650
FAX: (a071a25-3563 (800) 233-0275 FAX: (21a) 2a5-a205
cax: 17171938-6547 ;
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_ 0 Spears Manutacturing Company Printed in U.S.A. 1190 DS-1-0989
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Brass Ball Valves
Sizes: 1/2" throu h 2" ~ M P X M P
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» » - Series WBV-MIP x MIP
38 t h rO U g h 3 - (C X C, MALE x MALE
Slzes:'/z" through 2"
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• Suitable for full range of liquids and gases Series WBV -
• Bottom loaded, pressure retaining stem THREA,DEO through ENDS 4„
•
• Pressure rated at 400 psi (28.12 Bar) WOG Sizes: /e (non-shock)
• Virgin TFE stem packing seal, thrust
washer and seats
• Vinyl insulator on heavy duty plated
carbon steel handles
• Fast'/4 (8mm) turn open or close operation
• Low operating torque
• Adjustable stem packing gland Series WBVS
• Each valve individually tested, in the opened SOLDER ENDS•
and closed position Sizes:'/e" through 3"
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*"This valve is designed to be soft sotdered into lines without disassembty,
using a low temperature solder (4200F). Other solders such as 95/5 tin an-
timony (4600F) or 96/4 tin silver (4300F) can be used, however, extreme
caution must be used to prevent seat damage. Higher temperature solders
will damage the seat material. ANSI 616.18 states that the maximum •
. operating pressure of 50-50 solder sweat connections is 200 psi at 100°F,
and decreases with higher temperatures." _
"Apply heat with the flame directed AWAY from the center of the valve
ECIFI O body. Excessive heat can harm the seats. After soldering, the packing nut •
may have to be tightened."
Approved valves shall have bottom loaded pressure retaining stems, Virgin TFE seats and standard port.
Valve shall be pressure rated at 400 psi WOG (non-
ShOCk). Watts Regulator Company Series WBV. A LEADER /N VALVE TECNNOLOGY~
\WATTS
REGULATOR
-since 187a Watts Industries, Inc.-
Water Products Division • Safety & Control Valves
0 USA: 815 Chestnut Street, North Mdover, MA 01845-6098
Canada: 441 Hanlan Rd. Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 3T1
TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE
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A. Handle Nut - Brass
B. Handle - Plated carbon steel with vinyl insulator 1~p
C. Packing Nut - Brass OPEN D. Stem Packing - TFE E. Thrust Washer - TFE F. Stem - Brass
G. Body - Forged Brass cLosE
H. Seats - TFE . ~ .
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WBV DIMENSIONS '
Size MIP X MIP WBV WBVS A B 61 C 0 Weighi
In. MM EDP. No. EDP No. EDP No. In. MM In. MM In. MM in. MM In. MM Lbs. Kg. c
'/e 6 - 545095 - .31 7.9 1.65 42 - - 1.42 36 3.31 84 .3 .14 ~
1/4 8 - 545100 - .31 7.9 1.65 42 - - 1.42 25 3.31 84 .3 .14
% 10 - 545200 546100 .31 7.9 1.65 42 1.61 41 1.42 36 3.31 84 .3 .14 I
'h 15 545110 545300 546200 .39 9.9 1.89 48 2.05 52 1.50 38 3.31 84 .4 .18
31/i 20 545120 545400 546300 .59 14 2.20 56 2.80 71 1.61 41 3.31 84 .5 .23 '
1 25 545097 545500 546400 .79 20 2.64 67 3.21 83 2.01 51 4.65 118 .9 .41 Solder Ends
1'/~ 32 545130 545600 546500 1.00 25 2.99 76 3.70 94 2.17 55 4.65 118 1.4 .64 Bi
1'h 40 545140 545700 546600 1.26 32 3.35 85 4.25 108 2.64 66 5.28 134 2.2 1.0
2 50 545150 545800 546700 1.50 38 3.80 97 5.04 128 2.80 71 5.28 134 3.1 1.41 -
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2 Lodcing Rubber Cover (NP - Red) (207250-01) (207251-02) - 9
2 Locking Rubber Cover (NP - Purpie) 207250-02 207251-04 -
3 Locking Rubber Cover (!RC - YeAow) 207248 207249-02 -
4 Metal Gover . . - 208412
5 Cover Spring - ' (201252)
6 Cover Pin 205174 206252 200594 '
Locking Cover Key (#2049) (Not Shown) 006401 D06401 -
VALVE ASSEMBLIES 10
7 Valve Cage (A) 200503 201612 200288
S Spring (A) 200502 200232 200265 ~
9 Gasket 200504 200278 200287 ~
10 Valve Body (NPT) (206596) (206601-01) (200286) • J~
10 Valve Body (BSP) - (206601-02) -
11 Buna•N Oisc (A) 200192 (A) 200213 (A) 200251
12 Disc Retainer (A) 200193 (A) 200214 (A) 200252 11 ~
13 Asbestos Washer - (A) 200194 (A) 200215 (A) 200215
14 Retaining Screw (A) 200195 (A) 205806 (A) 200253 12 00
VALVE KEY ASSEMBLY - BSP - 613401 - 13 4
VALVE KEY ASSEMBLY - NPT B11201 813301 814501 14 ~
15 Key Handle (201635) 200243 200243
16 Key Body (200205) (200242-01) (200291)
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• Red brass body and bonnet for long life _
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• Two-piece body design for easy servicing
(models 33DRC, 44LRC, and 44RC).
• Strong corrosion-resistant scainless steel 7
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Dimensions . COTrn Vl"L11~G VriLV ~.S Valve Pressure Loss (psi)
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s, • 33DR Height: 43h° (11,1 cm) Primary Application 33DNP aar,p
• 33DLRC Height: 4Sfa" (11,8 cm) Industrial-strength brass quick-coupling valves GPM 3/4" 1" 1' 11h"
~ • 44RC Height: 6" (15,2 cm) for water acccss in non-potable systems. 10 1.8 2.0 - _ ~
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~ 20 7.2 7.6 4.4 _
• SRC Height: S'/Z° (14 cm) F@atures 30 11.5 1.9
• SLRC Heighr. S'h" (14 cm) • Red brass body and bonnet for (ong life and 40 3.8
• 7 Height: 53/+" (14,6 cm) rugged performance. 50 _ 6.4 1.?
60 - - 9.6 2.5
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• 33DRC: ;I4° (20/27) Double Track Key Lug, warnings in English and Spanish to
~ Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body prevent ingesdon.
• 33DLRC: 3/+" (20/27) Double Track Key Lug, • Two-piece body design for easy servicing. .
• Suon corrosion-resiscanc stainless sreel QVIC~(-
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• 44RC: 1' (26/34) Rubber Cover, 2-Piece Body spring prevencs leakage. Valve Pressure Loss (Bas5)
• 44LRC: 1" (26134) Locking Rubber Covey Fiow Flow 3RC 33DRC/ 44RC/ SRC 7
2-Piece Body Operating Range 33DNP 44NP
• SRC: 1" (26134) Rubber Cover, 1-Piece Body • Pressure: S co 125 psi (0,3 to 8,5 Bars) m3/h I/s 3/4" 3/a" 1" 1" ilh"
~ 0 SLRC: 1" (26/34) Locking Rubber Cover, • Flow: 10 to 70 GPM (3 to 15,96 m;fi; 3 0,83 0,25 0,?3 - - -
4 1,11 0,42 0,41 0,?? - -
1-Piece Body 0,63 to 4,42 Us) S 1,39 - - 0,37
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• SRC-BSP: 1' (26134) Rubber Covey 1-Piete Dimensions 7 1,94 - - 0,34 0,14 -
Body, BSP threaded • 33DNP Height: 45A" (11,8 cm) S 2,22 _ : _ 0,19 _
9 2,50 - 0,25 • SLRC-BSP: 1" (26/34) Lacking Rubber • 44VP Height: 6" (15,2 cm) 10 2,78 - - - 0,33 -
Cove; 1-Piece Body, BSP threaded 12 3,33 - - - 0,50 0,13
Modeis 14 3,89 - • - 0,:2 0,18
~ . 16 4,44 : 0.97 0,25
Note: For non-US applicar,ons i['is necessary co • 33DN1': 3~;" (20/27) 22 6,11 0,72
speciEy NPT or BSP thread mpe. • 44NP: 1" (26/34) 28 7,73 0,97
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Rain Bird's DV Series of valves-an open and shut case for Rain Bird innovation.
The new DV flow control model features pressure-assisred throttling for fingertip
control. And for adjustment at high pressure, it has a convenient screwdriver slot.
Once the flow control is set, you sti11 can manually activate the valve with a quarter .
turn of the solenoid.
Every DV valve boasts a convenient one-piece solenoid and spray-free internal
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- manual bleed, plus an innovative balanced-pressure design that increases
diaphragm service life.
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Primary Application Operating Range Primary Application
Economical, irrigation valve for residential and . Flow: 075-DV Economical, irrigation valve for residential and
light commercial applications. 3 to 22 GPNP light commercial applications.
Features (0,75 to 5,0 rrr'/h; 0,21 to 1,391/s) Standard f8c?tUIBS
0.2 to 22 GPM (0,05 to 5,0 m'/h; 0,01 to . lncorporates all features of DV Series
• Doutrie-filtered pilot-flow design for 1,39 Us) with RBY-075 200MX WYE Filter - valves, plus:
maximum reliabiliry _
• Slip-by-slip configuration forlow-cost, • Flow: 100-OV • Unique, easy-to-turn pressure-assisted
solvent-we/d installation 3 to 40 GPM (0,75 to 10 m'!h; 0,21 to flow control mechanism
• 075-OVX forlow-JlowXerigationIP 2,781/s) Standard
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appiications down to 0.2 GPM P 9 9
(0, 05 m'/h; 0, 011/s) when used with 0.2 to 30 GPM (0, 05 to 7, 0 r~/h; 0, 01 to
RBY-075-200MX filter upstream 1,89!/s) with RBY-075-200MX WYE Filter • Flow: 100-DVF
• Pressure: 15 to 150 psi (1 to 10 Bars) 3 to 40 GPM (0,75 to 10 m'/h; 0,21 to • 90-mesh (200 micron) solenoid filter 2'78 !/s) Standard
• Nylon-reinforced Buna-N diaphragm • Temperature: Up to 1 i0°F (43° C)
0.2 to 30 GPM (0,05 to 7, 0 rrft 0, 0 1 to
with self-cleaning, 90-mesh • Ambientairtemperafure-up to 1250 F(520 C) - 1, 89 ~~s) with R8Y-075-200MX WYEfilter
(200 micron) control water filter
• E~ernal bleed to manually f/ush system of Electrical Specifications • Pressure: 15 to 150 psi (i to 10 Bars)
dirt and debris during installation and 24 VAC 50160 cycle solenoid power • Temperature: Up to 1100 F (43°C)
system start-up
requirement-.30 A(7.2 VA) inrush current; ~ Ambient air temperature-up to 125° F(52° C)
• Captive diaphragm spring .19A (4.6 VA) holding current
• Spray-free internal bleed tor manual Electrical Specifications
operation keeps valve box dry • Dimensions
• 1.25" (3,2 cm) stainless steel phillips 1fz 24 VAC 50160 cycle solenoid power
Height: 4 (11, 4 cm) requirement-.30 A(7.2 VA) inrush current,~
head screws Length: 4114 "(10,7 cm) .19A (4.6 VA) holding current
• Energy-efficient, low-power encapsulated
solenoid with captured plungerand Width: 3'A "(8,4 cm)
solenoid filter. • Dimensions
• Models Height: 51b "(14,2 cm)
075-DV.• 314"(20127) . Length: 4fit "(10,7 cm)
100-DV.- 1"(26/34) * Width: 31iJ"(8,4 cm)
100-DV-SS: 1 ` (26134)
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; Flow 075-OV 100-DV/100-DVF1100-DV-SS Flow 075-OV 100-OV/100-DVF/100-DV-SS
's GPM 314" 1' 314' 1'
~ psi psi m'/h 11s Bars Bars
; 3 2.5 0.5 0,75 0,21 0,18 0,03
~ 5 2.9 1.0 1,0 0,28 0,20 0,06
. 10 3.8 2.6 ,2,0 0,56.. t ..0.24 , 0,16 _
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1) Rain Bird recommends f/ow rates in the supply line
not to exceed 5.51t./sec. (1,7 m/s) in order to reduce
the effects of water hammer.
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Note: for non -U. S.applications if is necessary to -
specify NPT or BSP thread rype (1 " only).
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~1993 Rain 8ird SprinklerMlg. Corp. 10193 Rarn Bird Sa1es, lnc. Contractor Division, 145 North Grand Avenue, Glendora, CA 91741
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• Inlet pressure must be 15 psi
► Commercial greater than desired outlet pressure
Anti-Contamination
Field proven in thousands of installa- (102 models)
tions, the Century Series, with its • Electric valves with 150-mesh -
multitude of options, has established external control-water filter and a track record of reliable performance 3-way solenoid
under the most challenging conditions. • Non-continuous metering system
for dirty or effluent water
S I Z E S: applications
• 1", 1 1/2", 2" and 3" plastic models • Small exchange of control water
allows minimum filter capacity
F E AT U R E S • Control-water filter allows easy
Performance - extemal service
• Selectable normally open or
• Flow range from 5-300 GPM normally closed mode • Easily serviced without removal from
• Pressure range from 10-150 psi . Working pressure range from the system
• External or internal manual bleed 10-100 psi
• Brass flow contro) stem (2" and 3" ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
models) Hydraulic Actuation (200 models) . Solenoid: 24 VAC
• Flow control allows precise flow • Normally open, hydraulic operation . Inrush volt-amp: 24 VAC-11.50 VA
adjustment and manual shutoff for use with hydraulic controllers • Inrush current: .4 amp (102 models: Pressure Regulation Option • Brass compression fittings accept .48 amp)
(103 models) 1/4" O.D. tubing • Holding volt-amp: 24 VAC-5.75 VA
• Electric operation Quality Construction • Holding current: .2 amp (102
• Self-modulatin ressure re ulator . models: .24 amp)
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maintains constant downstream stands high temperatures O PT I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E 5
pressure within t 2 psi of pressure . Nylon-reinforced Buna-N diaphragm . Weatherproof gauge and regulator
setting • Encapsulated solenoid spring (SPK-100)
• Outlet pressure regulating range . Molded brass studs allow positive
from 20-100 psi with 0-100 psi bonnet attachment
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1) When designing a system, the industry standard for flow rate velociry through pipes and
fittings is 5 FPS. ~ Hardie ItTigation
2) Pressure loss data is derived from valves independently tested by CIT, Fresno, CA. i
A James Hardle Company 27631 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel, CA 92656
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• 102-1.5 1 112" • 103-1-30 1" 30 psi
• 102-2 2" • 103-1.5-30 1112" 30 psi
• 102-3 3" • 103-2-30 2" 30 psi
• 103-3-30 3" 30 psi •
102"1 • 103-1-100 1" 100 psi
Anti-contaminatio_n,T ~ • 103-1.5-100 11/2100 psi
Electnc Globe/Angle • 103-2-100 2" 100 psi
Model Size • 103-3-100 3" 100 psi
• 102-1 1"
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Hydraulically Operated,
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27631 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel, CA 92656
(800) 634-TURF Fax: {714} 831-3212
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allows for easy nozzle lnstallation. B/ocks ~
dehris from entering after flushing. ;
■ Matched precipitation rates across nozzle sets
and patterns al/ow distances and pattems to
be mixed without precipitation rates ,
fluctuating.
■ Plastic and starn/ess steel materrals resist
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■ Intemal parts removed from the top of the
sprink/er for easy servicing.
■ Side and bottom inlets featured on 1806 and ~
1812 onry. Dimensions
1804 SAM-PRS
■ Extended 5-year trade warranty. ■1/2 " (15121) female threaded inlets ~ r-J I
• Body height.• 1802-4" (10 cm), MODEL OPTIONAL fEATURE
Opera ting Range 1803-4718" (12 cm), 1804-6" (15 Cm), This specffres an 1800 Series sprayhead with 4"(10 cm)
(20 l-A-MeacT'" check valve; rn-stem
■ P~ecipitation Rate:.78 to 5.15 inches per hour 1806-9 31e" (24 cm), 1812-16" (40 cm) Q ssu e gulahbn
to 130 mm/h) '~Posed diameter.• 2'/4 "(5, 7 cm)
■ Spacing: 3 to 20 feet(1,2 to 6,7m) _ MOd81S
. ■ Pressure: 15 to 70 psi (1 to 4,8 Bars)
■ 1802: 2" (5 cm) • 1806: 6" (15 cm)
Specifications ■ 1803: 3" (8 cm) ■ 1812: 12" (30 cm)
■ 1804: 4" (10 cm)
• F/ow-by: 0 at 8 psi (0,5 Bars) or greater, ' A4ZV-**BIRV
.05 GPM (0, O 1 rn3/h; 0, 003 I/s) otherwise
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1800 SAM Series 1800 PRS Series 1800 SAM-PRS Series
Ideal for use in areas with changing Designed for areas with high and/or widely Meets the needs of all spray areas,
elevations, the 1800 SAM Series offers fluctuating water pressures, the 1800 PRS regardless of changing elevation or water
all 1800 Series features plus: Series has 4111800 Series features plus: pressures. lncorporates all 1800 Series SAM
and PRS features. "SAM-PRS" stamped
■ Built-in Sea/-A-MaticT'" (SAM) check va/ve. ■ PATENTED PRS pressure regulator built inro on the cap for easy identification and
Eliminates the need for under-the-head the stem. No parts to be insta!!ed at the site. maintenance.
check valves. No parts to be installed at the ■ Maintains constant out/et pressure at 30 psi
site. (2 Bars). Spray heads and nozz/es perform Operating Range
■ Traps water in lateral pipes in elevation best af 30 psi. Ensures maximum spray head
changes up to 8'. Reduces wear on system and nozzle performance regardless of varying ' Precipitation Rate:.78 to 5.15 inches per
components by minimizing water hammer inlet pressures. Maintains constant pressure hour (20 to 130 mm/h)
during start-up. regardless of nozz/e used. ■ Spacing: 5 to 24 feet (1,5 to 7,3 m)
■ Prevents /eakage from spray heads at lower ■ Restricts water loss by up to 70% if nozzle is ' Pressure: 25 to 70 psi (1,7 to 5 Bars)
elevations. Stops water waste. Ends removed or damaged. Saves water and money.
landscape damage due to flooding and/or Reduces possibility of accidenfs and properfy Specifications
erosion. damage. Recommended for vandal-prone areas.
~ h ' SAM capability: holds up to 8 feet (2,4 m) of
■ Even stronger retract sprrng to accommodate ■ Ends misting and fogg'ng caused by hrg
elevation changes up to 8'. Best spring in the pressure. Stops water waste. Ensures head; 3.5 psi(0,2 8ars)
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industry. necessary watering occurs in high pressure ■ Flow-by: 0 at 8 psi (0, 6 Bars) or greater, .05
GPM (0, O 1 m3/h; 0, 003 Us) otherwise
■ Designed for use with all Rain Bird plastic or wind conditions.
and brass spray head nozz/es. ■ Designed for use with all Rain Bird plastic ' SAM operable only when installed by bottom
• SAM stamped on cap for easy identification and brass spray head noules. inlet
and maintenance. ■ PRS stamped on cap for easy identification
and maintenance. DIlI7eI7SI0nS
Operating Range • 112" (15121) female threaded inlets
• Precipitation Rate:.78 to 5.15 inches per
Operating Range •Body neignt.• 1804 SAM-PRS-6" (15 cm), hour (20 to 130 mm/h) ■ Precipitation Rate:.78 to 5.15 inches per 1806 SAM-PRS-9 3/e" (24 cm), 1812
• Spacing: 3 fo 20 feet (1,5 to 7,3 m) hour (20 to 130 mm/h) SAM-PRS-16" (40 cm)
■ Pressure: 25 to 70 psi (1,7 to 4,8 8ars) ■ Spacing: 3 to 20 feet (1,5 to 7,3 m) 'ExPosed diameter 2115 " (5,6 cm)
■ Flo w: 0. 2 to 4 GPM (D, 05 fo 0, 91 rW/h;
Specifica tions 0,013 to 0,25 Us) Models
■ SAM capability.• holds up to 8 feet (2,4 m) ' Pressure: 15 to 70 psi (1 to 5 Bars) -■1804 SAM-PRS: 4" (10 cm)
of head; 3.5 psi (0,2 Bars) • Regulates noule pressure to an average 30
■ 1806 SAM-PRS: 6" (15 cm)
■ Flow-by: 0 at 8 psi (0,5 Bars) or greater, psi (2 Bars) with inlet pressures of up to 70 , 1812 SAM-PRS: 12" (30 cm)
.05 GPM (0,01 rW/h; 0,003 I/s) otherwise psi (5 Bars).
■ Flow-by: 0 at 8 psi (0,6 Bars) orgreater, .05
■ SAM operable only when instaNed by bottom GPM (0,01 rrr?/h; 0,0031/s) otherwise
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inlet lnstallation: side or bottom inlei
■ Side inlet insfallation not recommended in
Dimensions freezing climates
■ '/z" (15121) female threaded inlets
■ Body height. 1804 SAM-6 °(15 cm), 1806 Dimensions
SAIVf-9 3/e„ (24 cm), 1812 SAM-16" (40 cm) ~
■ Exposed diameter: 2'/4 "(5, 7 cm) 112" (15121) female threaded inlets
■ Body height. 1804 PRS 6" (15 cm), 1806
PRS-9 3/e" (24 cm), 1812 PRS-16" (40 cm)
Models ■ Exposed diameter: 2114" (5,7 cm)
■ 1804 SAM: 4" (10 cm) ■ 1806 SAM: 6" (15 cm) Models
1812 SAM: 12" (30 cm) 1804 PRS: 4" (10 cm)
1806 PRS: 6" (15 cm)
1812 PRS: 12" (30 cm)
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1800y 1800 SAM, 1800 PRS, 1800 SAM-PRS
Specifications 1804 PRS,1806 PRS and 1812 PRS
Full or Part Circle Pressure Regulating
1802, 1803, 1804, 1806 and 1812 Pop-up Spray Sprinkler
Pop-up Full or Part Circle Spray Sprink/er
Optional Feature Specifications:
The full or part circle pop-up sprinkler sha/l be capable of covering INhen so indicated on the design, the 4`, 6" or 12" high pop-up spray
feet radius (FT. R4D) at pounds per square inch sprink/er shall also include a pressure regulating (PRS) device to prevent
(psi) with a discharge rate of ga!lons per minute (GPM). high pressure fogging to the nozz/e stream. This regu/ating device shall
The overall pop-up height shall be inches. be an integral part of the pop-up sfem, removable through the top of the
The sprinkler body, stem, nozzle and screen shall be constructed of case. These units shall be identifiab/e from the top wifh "PRS" markings
heave-duty, ultra-violet resistant plasfic. It shall have a heavy-dury stain- on the cap.
less steel refract spring for positive pop-down and a ratcheting system The device shall regulate the nozzle pressure to*30 psi for inlet pres-
for easy alignment of the pattem. The sprinkler shall have a soft elas- sures from 35 to 70 psi. Below 35 psi the pressure loss shall not exceed
tomer pressure-activated co-molded wiper seal for c/eaning debris from 6 psi.
the pop-up stem as it retracts into the case to prevent the sprink/er trom
sticking up to minimize "frow-by. " 1804 SAM-PRS, 1806 SAM-PRS and
- 1812 SAM-PRS ,
The sprink/ershall have a matched precipitation rate (1V1PR) plastic or SeaI-A-MaticTM Pressure Regu/ating
brass nozzle with an adjusting screw capab/e of regulating the radius POp-up Spray Sprinkler
and f/ow. The sprinkler shall be capab/e of housing under the nozzle;
protective, non-clogging fl'lter screens or pressure compensating screens Optional Feature Specifications:
(PCS). The screen shall be used in conjuncfion with the adjusting screw When so indicated on the design, the 4", 6" or 12" high pop-up spray
for regulating. The 6" (15cm) and 12" (30cm) models shafi have both a sprinklers shall also include a Seal-A-MaticT'" (SAM) check valve and a
side and a boftom 112" (15121) (FNP~ inlet for ease of instal/ation. pressure regulating (PRS) device. These units sha/l be identiflab/e from
The sprink/er shall have a Pop-Top''"' flush Plug preinstalled. The plug the top with "SAM-PRS" markings on the cap.
shall prevent debris fiom clogging the sprinkler during installation and The check valve shall prevent !ow-head drainage of up to 8 feet of head.
allow for system to be flushed before nozzling. The plug shall be bright The pressure regulating device shall prevent high pressure fogging of
orange in color and constructed of polypropylene material. the nozzle stream by regulating the nozzle pressure to 30 psi for inlet
pressures from 35 to 70 psi. Below 35 psi, the pressure loss shall not
1804 SAM, 1806 SAM and 1812 SAM
Full or Part Circle SeaI-A-MaticT"' exceed 6 psi. These models shall utilize the bottom inlet only.
POp-up Spray Sprinkler The sprinkler shall be as manufactured by Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg.
Corp., Glendora, California.
Optional feature Specifications:
When so indicated on the design, the 4", 6" or 12" high pop-up spray
sprinklers shall a/so inc/ude a SeaI-A-Matic'"' (SAM) check valve to pre-
vent !ow-head drainage of up to 8 feef of head. This feature shall require
the use of the bottom inlet only. These units shall be identifiab/e from the
top with "SAM" markings on the cap. The sealing device shall be an inte-
gral part of the pop-up stem, removable through the top of the sprinkler, RAIAV*BIRD.
and shall seal against the bottom case inlet. It shall create no more than 1 psi pressure drop at the maximum rated flow.
~ Recycled Paper. Rain Bfrd Sales, lnc. 4261 South Country Club Road, Tucson, AZ 85714 ~
Phone: 520-741-6100 Fax: 520-741-6146
Rain Bird. - Rain Brrd Sales, Inc. 970 bVest Sierra Madre Avenue, Azusa, CA 91702 -
Conserving More Than Water Phone: 818-812-3400 Fax: 818-812-3411
0 Registered Trademark of Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg. Carp. Rain Bird lnternational, lnc. 145 North Grand Avenue, Glendora, CA 91740 C) 1996 Rain Bird Sprinkler Mtg. Corp 4196 Phone: 818-852-7100 Fax: 818-953-4287
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innovation. Our continuous improvements have kept PGP ~
the sprinkler of choice for residential and light commercial E'`
irrigation. Professionals agree: no rotary sprinkler is more ~
reliable, durable or versatile. And we believe no sprinkler in
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Operat~i~ng Specificat~ions
' • + i~schar~ e .a~te: .5 to 1 .4 ~ ~ m
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~ • Pressure ange: 30 to 70 psi _
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Optional facto~insta~lled drain
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its class is more cost-effective. Its body is built to take it. Its super-efficient nozzles ~ ~
produce honest, even water distribution for beautifully healthy results. Its long g
lasting gear drive is time-tested and proven as one of the industry's best. And PGP ,
is capped with a new rubber cover that keeps harmful dirt out of the adjustment Residential
mechanism. It's been imitated, yet never equaled. It stands
ready to help create more of the world's finest outdoor ~
environments. Commercial
Irrigation
nkler Keeps dirt out, won't fall ofj`
12 standard or 7
low-angle nozzles
for virtually any task How to save
more water
For fastest, hassle-free , Add the optional drain
adjustment, wet,or dry check valve to any
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prevents water from
draining out o f the
irrigation pipes when
the sprinkler pops
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First introduced
over 10 years ago and - 10 feet in elevation
still continuously improved change, it saves water,
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exposure and stops
erosion near the
sprinkler.
Purs an end to Rising to new
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Here's the best o f both
worlds for large shrub
and flower beds: The
powerful performance of
a rotor plus enough
height to clear lower
- foreground plantings
with uninterrupted spray.
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pop-up version of the
_ PGP. And because it fully
retracts to ground level,
it's ideal for both high-
tra ffic and high-visibility
areas.
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Perforynanc.'e, . . - . NOZZLES The best nozzles
~ Chart~ Radius for all jobs
Nozzle PSI fl. GPM - ~
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d a r d o r s e v e n l o w- a n g l e n o z z l e s - f r ee. And the y are - %
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60 30' -8 second to none. Their honest perforsnance stops brown spots with
30 29' .7
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40 30' .8
t=- ' 2 for any radius between 22 and 52 feet. Together they make PGP
50 30' .9
60 31' 1.0 the one sprinkler that can do the most jobs in residential and light
";30 . 30' .9 commercial settings. With water-saving efficiency for lush turf,
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50 34' 1.6
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30 34 1.6 30 22' 1.4
40, : 36' 1•8 A 40 24' 1.7
. 5._ 50 38* 2.0 ~~F 50 26' 1.8
, 60 ' 38' 2.2 60 28' 2.0
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50 40' 2.7 50 28' 2.1
•=1 •~60 40'- 2.9 60 30' 2.3
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• . J'A 40 40' 3.0 40 30' 2.5
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30 37' 3.2 30 29' 2.8
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50 43' 4.2 7 50 35' 3.5
60 44' 4.6 60 37' 3.8
30 38' 4.2 30 31' 3.4
40 43' 4.9 40 34' " 3.9 "
, v•, 50 46' * 5.5 8 50 37' 4.4
• 60 47' 6.0 60 38' 4.7
Yy~ 40 45' 6.0 30 33' 4.3
~ O 50 48' 6.8 ~ 40 37' 5.0
60 49' 7.6 50 40' 5.6
• a"`~f 70 51' 8.2 60 42' 6.1
40 46' 8.4 40 38' 6.5
50 48' 8.9 ~ O 50 40' 7.3
„~l• - 64 50 9.8 60 42' 8.0
70 51' 10.5 70 44' 8.6
40 46' 11.4
• aik.,~- 50 48' 12.2 p Blank nozzle plug tor Wming ofi seleaed
60 50~ ~ 3.2 sprinklers during repairs, maintenance, etc. performance data are
+ 70 52' 14.4 derived from tests that
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Data re resent testresults in zero wind. Acljust =~p • ' for local conditions. Radius can be reduced by up S398.1. See Hunter
' for local conditions~Radius can be reduced by ,
up to 3U% with nozzle retaining screw. (This - to 30°~ with noule retaining screw. (This may Irrigation p~oducts catalog
may:alter ttie?uniformity of the spray pattem;) ; after the uniformiry of the spray pattem.) for complere ASAE
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MODEL FEATURES ' OPTIONS
PGS = Shrub ADJ, 360, 0.DY, 36V, ARY, 9RV p( . 12 Standard Nozzles OR:
PGP = 4' Pop-up ADJ, 360, AOV, 35V, ARV, 3AV LA ° 7 Low-Angle NoIIles
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360 = Wfl-artle witb oo check vrelve ARV = Adjustabte, Rec:a(med Water, with chetk vatve
AOV = Adjustable wRh check vaNe 3RY = Full-t(rde, Rectaimefl Water, with check valve
Hunter Industries Incorporated • The Irrigation Innovators Pnnted on recycfsd paper.
1940 Diamond St. • San Marcos, CA 92069 • U.S.A. • Tel: 619-744-5240 • Fax: 619-744-7461 LIT-019 3/96
PWMpe
Data Sheet: Stream-minee So.vent Weld Pipe-IPS Size
IPS Pressure Rated PVC May 1994
Streamline P.R.160 - SDR 26
Nominal Average Approx. Minimum Approx. Pipe Outside Inside Wall Approx. Length per Crate
Size Diameter Diameter Thickness Weight Crate Weight List Price
(Inches) (inches) (Inches) (inches) (Ibs/100ft) (feet) (Ibs) V00ft}
i y~ 1.660 1.52 0.064 21 3920 830 $
1'k 1.900 1.74 0.073 28 ' 3020 840
2 2.375 2 18 0.091 43 2100 910
2'fr 2875 2.64 0.110 63 1460 320
3 3.500 3.21 0.135 94 1500 1410
4 4.500 4.13 0.173 155 960 1490
5 5.563 5.10 0.214 237 760 1800
6 6 625 6.07 0.255 337 520 1760
8 8.625 7.91 0.332 571 300 1710
10 10.750 9.86 0.413 885 240 2120
12 12.750 11.70 0 490 1250 120 1500
Streamline P.R. 200-SDR 21
Nommal Average Approx. Minimum Approx. '
Pipe Outside Inside Wall Approx. Length per Crate
Size Diameter Diameter Thickness Weight Crate Weight List Price
(inches) (Inches) (inches) (InChes) (tbs/100ft) (feet) (Ibs) ($J10011)
V4 1.050 0.92 0.060 12 8100 1000 $
1 1.315 1,11 0.063 16 6300 1030
C~ 1y. 1.660 149 0.479 26 3920 1020
1 Ih 1900 1.70 0.090 34 3020 1020
2 2.375 2.13 0.113 53 2100 1110
' 2% 2.875 • 2,58 0.137 78 1460 1140
3 3.500 3.14 0.167 115 1500 1730
4 4.500 4.04 0.214 190 960 1830
5 5.563 4 99 0.265 290 760 2210
6 6 625 5.94 0316 413 520 2150
8 8.625 7.74 0.410 698 300 2090
Streamline P.R. 315-SDR 13.5
Nominal Average Approx. Mirnmum • Approx.
Pipe Outside Inside Wall Approx. Length per Grate
Size Oiameter Diameter Thickness Weight Crate Weight List Price
(Inches) (Inches) (inches) (Inches) (Ibs/100ft) (teet) (Ibs) ($1100f1)
' 0.840 0.70 • 0.062 10 10,000 1000 $
` % • 1.050 0.88 0,078 16 8100 1270
1 1.315 1.10 0.097 25 6300 1540
1% 1.660 1.39 0.123 39 3920 1540
1% 1900 1.59 0.141 51 3020 1550
2 2.375 1.99 0.176 80 2100 1690
2% 2.875 2.41 0.213 118 1460 1720
3 3.500 2.94 0.259 174 1500 2610
4 4.500 3.78 0.333 288 960 2760
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General Notes:
1. All pipe is NSF iisted.
2. The following pipes are IAPMO listed: PR 200 bell end -'!4, 1, 11/4, 1Ih. 2, 2'h, 3, and 4 inch; PR 315 bell end -'h, 2, 2'h, 3, and 4 inch; PR 315 plain end - 2, 2'h, 3, and 4 inch.
~ 3. Pipe material is in coniormance with ASTM D1784 (cell class 12454-13).
~ 4. Pipe conforms to ASTM 02241.
5. Pipe is produced with belf end or plam end m 10-foot and 20-fooi tengths. Check with PWPipe for availability.
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' 6. Insrde diameters vary due to allowable manutacturing tolerances.
7. Approximate weights are for estimating purposes only.
8. Crate weights are for 20-ioot lengths. '
9. All orders are subject to tinal acceptance at fhe Eugene office.
PACIFIC WESTERN EXTRUDED PLASTICS COMPANY
P.O. Box 10049, Eugene, Oregon 97440 Telex No. 151040 PWPIPE
(503) 343-0200 Reaber No. 813 5194
Average number of solvent cemented joints per pint of cement.
I P S CEMENT
NUMBER lh" dia. l,h" 21, 3" 4" 6,. 81. 10.1 12„
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705 140 97 69 47 35 26 18 15
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Interstate PE3408 Pipe is manufactured from a high densify, very high molecular weight
polyethylene compound specifically designed for high hoop stress, outstanding stress crack
resistance, and low temperature toughness.
Performance Features and Benefits
• Excellent chemical and corrosion resistance
• Outstanding stress crack resistance .
• Lightweight and flexible
• Superior abrasion resistance
• NSF tested and certified for potable water
~ • High long term hydrostatic strength
~ • Tough and ductile
Interstate PE3408 pipe has outstanding physical properties. It does not rot; rust; pit or corrode
through chemical or electrical reactions with the surrounding soil whether it is acidic, alkaline, wet
or dry. It neither supports the growth of, nor is it affected by algae, bacteria, or fungus. It is also
resistant to marine biological attack.
Protection against ultraviolet degradation during extended periods of outside storage and above
ground service use is provided by the addition of carbon black and chemical thermal stabilizers.
Typical Appiications for Interstate PE3408 Pipe • Municipal water service lines • Industrial water distribution
• Well piping • Oil patch lines
• Lawn sprinkler systems • Drilling supply lines _
• Swimming pools • Sewer lines
; • Livestock watering lines . - Marine lines
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• Farm and ranch irrigation • Ground source heat pumps
• Fiber optic innerduct 0 Electrical conduit
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9215-060 1'/2 x 6 TBE CPVC 25 7.85
9215-120 1'/z x 12 TBE CPVC 25 15.73
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9220-060 2 x 6 TBE CPVC 10 10.06 9220-120 2 x 12 TBE CPVC 15 20.09
Polyethylene Nipple Discount Varies From PVC 80 Nipples. Consult Factory.
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PVC SCh. 80 Nipples 205-011 105-011 YYx 1Ye(close) 50 $ .34 $.61 215-017 115-017 1Y2 x 1% (close) 25 S.86 $ 1.62
i 205-020 105-020 '/2 x 2 50 .37 .71 215-020 115-020 1 Y2 x 2(short) 25 .92 1.62
205-025 105-025 1/2 x 2'/4 50 .40 .71 215-025 115-025 1'/2 x 2'/2 25 .97 1.73
~ 205-030 105-030 1/2 x 3 50 .43 .80 215-030 115-030 1 Y2 x 3 25 1.07 1.89
! 205-040 • 105-040 1/2 x 4 50 .47 .86 215-040 ' 115-040 1'/2 x 4 25 123 2.22
~ 205-050 105-050 1/2 x 5 50 .55 1.05 215-050 115-050 1 Y2 x 5 25 1.41 2.58
, 205-060 "105-060 1/2 x 6 50 .61 1.15 215-060 • 115-060 1 Y2 x 6 25 1•61 2.94
. 205-080 105-080 Y2 x 8 50 .72 1.33 215-080 115-080 1 Y2 x 8 25 1.93 3.52
205-100 105-100 1/2 x 10 50 .86 1.60 215-100 115-100 1'/2 x 10 25 2•22 4.06
~ 205-120 105-120 '/2 x 12 50 .97 1.75 215-120 115-120 1'/2 x 12 25 2.55 4.30
~ 205-160 105-160 '/Z x 16 50 1 18 2.19 215-180 115-180 1'/2 x 18 25 8.28 8.28
~ 205-180 105-180 '/z x 18 50 1.32 2.39 215-240 115-240 1'/Z x 24 25 10.45 10.45
6 205-240 105-240 1/2 x 24 50 1.61 2.95
~ 205-300 105-300 '/z x 30 50 3.34 3.34 220-020 120-020 2 x 2(close) - 10 $ 1•12 $ 2.06
~ 205-360 105-360 1/2 x 36 50 5.28 5.28 220-025 ' 120-025 2 x 2'/2 (short) 10 1.26 2.22
~ 205-480 105-480 Yz x 48 50 5.69 5.69 220-030 120-030 2x3 10 1.33 2.47
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' 207-013 107-013 3/4 x 1'/8 (close) 50 $.37 S .71 220-050 ' 120-050 2 x 5 10 1.83 3.36
~ 207-020 107-020 x 2 50 .40 .71 220-060 120-060 2x6 10 2.04 3.71
~ 207-030 107-030 x 3 50 .45 .80 220-080 • 120-080 2x8 10 2.48 4.58
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~ 207-040 107-040 3/ x 4 50 .54 .83 220-100 120-100 2 x 10 10 2.94 5.37
; 207-050 107-050 3/4 x 5 50 .64 1.15 220-120 120-120 2 x 12 15 3.37 6.15
} 207-060 107-060 1/4 x 6 50 .75 1.33 220-140 120-140 2 x 14 10 6.54 6.54
207-080 107-080 3/4 x 8 50 .87 1.84 220-160 120-160 2 x 16 10 12•64 12•64
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3 207-100 107-100 Y4 x 10 50 1.04 _ 1.89 . 220-180 120-1 SO 2 x 18 10 15.09 15.09
t • 207-120 107-120 3/4 x 12 50 1.18 2.19 220-240 120-240 2 x 24 10 14.14 14.14
: 207-160 107-160 3/ x 16 50 1.51 2.75
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207-240 107-240 3/ x 24 50 2.01 3.70 225-030 125-030 2'/t x 3(short) 5 3.39 4.68
~ 207-300 107-300 3/4 x 30 25 3.74 3.74 225-040 125-040 2'/2 x 4 5 3.88 5.40
207-360 107-360 3/4 x 36 25 4.63 4.63 225-050 125-050 2%Z x 5 5 4•54 6.67
; 207-480 107-480 3/4 x 48 25 6 07 6.07 225-060 125-060 2'/z x 6 . 5 5.08 7.20
225-080 125-080 2'/z x 8 5 6.07 8.42
, - - 210-015 110-015 1 x 1'/2 (close) 50 $.54 $ .94 225-100 125-100 2'/2 x 10 5 7.33 10.24 ' 210-020 110-020 1 x 2(short) 50 .58 1.05 225-120 125-120 2Yz x 12 10 8.37 11.96
210-030 110-030 1 x 3 50 .66 1.15
; 210-040 110-040 1 x 4 50 .77 1.45 230-026 130-026 3 x 25/e (close) 5 $ 3.66 $ 5.40
210-050 110-050 1 x 5 50 -.97 1.73 230-030 130-030 3 x 3(short) 5 3.93 5.55
210-060 110-060 1 x 6 50 1.07 1.89 230-040 130-040 3x4 5 4.65 6.76
~ 210-080 110-080 1 x 8 50 1.26 2.51 230-050 130-050 3x5 5 5.37 8.57
210-100 110-100 1 x 10 50 1.51 2.74 230-060 130-060 3x6 5 6.03 9.27
. 210-120 110-120 1 x 12 50 1.69 3.12 230-080 130-080 3 x 8 5 7•47 11.55
, 210-160 110-160 1 x 16 50 2.16 3.98 230-100 130-100 3 x 10 5 8.91 13.69
~ 210-180 110-180 1 x 18 50 2.41 4.40 230-120 130-120 3 x 12 5 10.11 15.98
# 210-240 110-240 1 x 24 20 2.90 5.23 ' 230-180 130-180 3 x 18 5 26.58 26.58
; 210-300 110-300 1 x 30 20 5.93 5.93
; 210-360 110-360 1 x 36 20 11.36 11.36 240-028 140-026 4 x 2'/e(close) 5 $ 6.03 $ 8.78
; 210-480 110-480 1 x 48 20 13.93 13.93 240-040 140-040 4 x 4(short) 5 6.32 8.94
E 240-050 140-050 4 x 5 5 7•13 12.28
' 212-016 112-016 1'/, x 15/s(close) 25 $ .69 $.94 240-060 140-060 . 4x6 5 7•18 12•61 _
. 212-020 112-020 1'/, x 2(short) 25 .74 1.33 240-080 140-080 4x8 5 9•59 16.12
' 212-025 112-025 1'/, x 2'/P 25 .80 1.45 240-100 140-100 4 x 10 5 11.26 19.67
212-030 112-030 1'/, x 3 25 .87 1.62 240-120 140-120 4 x 12 5 13.18 22.35
, 212-040 112-040 1'/~ x 4 25 .1.01 1.84 • TOE Nipples-Available From Stock
212-050 112-050 1'/, x 5 25 1.20 2.22
~ 212-060 112-060 t Y, x 6 25 1.33 2.47
212-080 112-080 1'/, x 8 25 1.61 3.85
212-100 112-100 1'/a x 10 25 1.87 3.40
212-120 112-120 1'/e x 12 25 2.12 3.85
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3255 E. Miraloma Avenue LASCO fluid distribution products are made from 100% virgin materials and are warranted to be free
, Anaheim, CA 92806 from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. They are warranted against rot, rust and
714/961-9755 electrolytic corrosion for a period of 3 years from date of installation. If LASCO products prove
FAX: 714/524-1694 defective due to manufacturing defects in material or workmanship during that period, the manufac-
turer will provide new replacement units of the same typc and size. No remedy will be granted under
. this warranty if LASCO products are not used suicdy in accordance with LASCO's direcrions with
4780 Holly Street, Unit A respect to use and storage or if the products have been modified in any way. THE
Denver, CO 80216 MANUFACTLJRER'S LIABILITY UNDER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR FOR
303/388-7204 ANY REASON IS LIMITED TO FURNISHING REPLACEMENT UNITS OR GRANTING A.
303/388-7208 C1tEDIT FOR DErECTIVE UNITS. NO LABOR EXPENSE OR CONSEQUENTIAL
FAX: 303/388-7199 nAMAGES WILL BE PAID BY LASCO. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, WARI2ANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AIVD FITNESS FOR PURPOSE,
EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW FOR NONCONIMERCIAL CON-
3450 V'ineland Rd. SUMERS. ANY SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
Orlando, FL 32811 WRITTEN WA1tRANTY.
407/648-5955
~ FAX: 407/649-7999 • DO NOT USE LASCO FITTINGS FOR COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES.
• DO NOT TEST PVC PIPING SYSTEMS WITA COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES.
311 Richert • DO NOT USE FITTINGS WITH LIQUIDS NOT RECOMMENDED BY LASCO.
Wood Da1e, IL 60191 • MODIFICATIONS OF FITTINGS VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
630/860-7402
FAX: 630/860-7416
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STANDARDS AND SPECIFICAI'IONS - Schedule 80 Nipples °
3401 Pennsy Dr. ASTM D-2464 - Threaded Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80.
Ardmore-Ardwick Ind'1. Pk ASTM F437 - Thrcaded Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plasdc Pipe F'ittings.
Landover, MD 20785 ASTM D-1784 - Rigid Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly
301/322-3377
FAX: 301/772-1627 (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Compounds.
ASTM D-1785 - Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plasric Pipe, Schedules 40, 80, and 120.
MATERIAL - Lt1SC0 Schedule 80 Fittings are produced from PVC Type 1, Grade 1, •
1228-A Crowley C'ucle Cell Classifiration 12454-B. Lasco CPVC F'ittings are produced from Type N,
Carrollton, TX 75006
972/446-8776 Grade 1, Cell Classificaaon 23447-B.
FAX: 972/466-2280
Standard Terms and conditions of sale
22473 72nd Ave. So. l. Terms: 24'0 lOth prox. Net 30th. -
Kent, WA 98032 . 2. Fmight: FOB LASCO warehouses. Prepaid on orders for products only totaling $1,000 net for one
' 206/872-0185 shipment to single destination within the contiguous United States.
FAX: 2061395-0221 3. Minimum Order: $50 net. Smaller orders billed at this minimum charge.
4. Clauns for shipping errors must be made within 15 days to LASCO. Claims for damage or shortages should
' be directed promptly to the common carrier by the consignee.
5. Returns will be accepted only by prior authorization and if shipped freight prepaid. Retumed merchandise
L~SE:00 subject to a 20°o handling/restocking charge.
6. Pricing is subject to change without prior notice. However, prior notification will be given in the event of
, R.Um pSTRIBUiION PRODUCTS price changes in the period between order placement and scheduled shipment.
Headquarters 7. Offer to sell is not implied by possession of this or other LASCO price lists.
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900 Elbow ~ - Combination
1406-005 50 .89 : 90" Elbow 127-957 1'/z ' IMM 50 4:05
1406-007 '/a 50 1.09 (White PVC)
1406-010 1 25 &.,~1110 ~
1406-012 1'/4 10 1.34
1406-Ot 5 /2 10 59. _
1406-020 2 10 2.22
1406-030 3 1 8 _ ' NYLON L '
N406-005 '/z k •<~:~5'0'~:`..'='1'.04 ' (insert~slip) N406-007 3a 50 1.33
(insertxinsert) N406-010 ~1 .~25~ 42 .
N406-012 1'/e 10 2.41 PART O ' ' O
N406-015 1'/z 10 . ' F'!,3~,;544 (iN.) (OTY.) (Ea.)
N406-020 2 10 5.91 90° Elbow mbination y
1413~'005 '/2 25 1.12 1413-007 '/4 25 1.55
• , • , A• , 1413 Ol'0 1 10 2103 -
(OTY.) 1413-012 1'/a 10 2.71
90° Reducing ~lbow N1.03 1413?015 ' 1 Y~ 10 3M
1406-101 '/a x'/2 =~~25^~:=: ~
1406-131 1 x 3/4 10 1.26 1413-020 2 10 5.66
1406-168 1'/4 x 1 .Ajto~. 1.87 NY.L~"ON a
1406-212 1'/2 x 1'/4 10 2.22 N413-005 '/2 25 1.71
N413,`-;0_07 3/a 2-5 13:3~: (;nsertxMH'T) N413-010 1 10 3.85
N413 1012 4; %7412' 10 ~4Q-3+
N413-015 1'/z 10 2.31
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Cross (IN.) (OTY.) (Ea.)
(irrtxreduciug 1420;007 - 10 ~-2.5
1420-010 1 10 3.17
PART O. SIZE CARTO -
(iN.) (OTY.) (EA.)
Combination
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Reducing 90° Elbow ~ 407-005 '/Z 2'~' 50,- , ~ 1t01 ,
1407'007 %X % 25 1.09
1407-010, 1 x 1 =.T25 V- 1.4V:
1407-012 1 Y, x 1'/4 10 2.07
1407-015~`~ 1'/,z x 1'/2 • 101,; ~2~36j NO ' . , PRICE
1407-020 2 X 2 5 4.00 Coupling (111.) (OTY.) (EA.)
1407-101~:,~: 50 -"i1,:03~:' 1429;005 .46.
1407-130 1 x'/2 25 1.09 1429-007 'a 50 .54
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142M1 14.264,
1407-131`.,~ . ~ 1 x'/e .'25 1407-166 1'/4 x1/2 25 1.87 1429-012 1'/0 20 .85
1407-167 ~4 X 310 - '~1,:87 1429-„Ot1~5 . • 1'%2 y : f 20'
(in~~ffff) 1407-168 1'/4 x 1 10 1.87 1429-020 2 10 1.90
140,7~2,1~1 10 2.12 1429-030 3: 16 8.3t'.
~ 1407-212 1'/2 x 1'/e 10 2.31 1429-040 4 8 11.31
S1`407-251 I x 1',/2 5 3.77 (hisertxuisert) NYLON ,
N429-005 Y2 50 .64 .N429-007 % 1,50 .75
N429-010 1 40 .99
N429-012 1'/a 20 ' 1.78
N429-015 1 Y2 20 2.32
N429-020 2 10 2.79
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(iN ) (OTY.) (Ea.) (iN.) (OTY.)
Tee s , yr,,.~ , Bullhead Tee . 1: ~ 3 1164
1,,401-005~~ ,;,/,,,40 ;.9~6 ~1401-Q74 /z x /z x =10 1401-007 '/4 25 1.06 1401-102 3I0 X'lj X l 10 3.03
#14, ,01~01,0~°~: ~~,1.38a 11401-132" 1 z 1 x 1'14M5 ~ 4~24
1401-012 11/, 10 2.14
b,~401-01514~,?„1OW :~10~' T444~
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401-020 2 10 4.81
f;140',r1-,030,''F°",.~~3.,.~• >~5' 17v31~ (iL-,extxhLsertxbuilhead
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*U;1; 005 . : 4J1,4f,~ ` A 40 pN.) (OTY.) (Ea.)
(ira~t) N401-007 3, 25 1,42 Combinationand Reducing Tee ~A 402 '-00'~- t i t `
5 ~/2 x/z X~/2 :~50 A1.06
N40;1~,,010 ';:A20 ;,NW21M 1402-007 %X%X 3I4 25 1.59
N401-012 1'14 10 4.19 ~1402=0"
N`401-015 ' 1 Yz i 0 5.2~7 ` 1402-012 1'/4 x 1'/e x 1'/4 10 2.75
' N401-020 2 10 7.11 !1402;015 x 1~'/z x 1'/2'':5 4.78
1402-020 2 x 2 x 2 5 5.91
PART O ' ' O -41 A- Kxa:x 3/,4 x't2 *25 _ 1:31
(iN.) (OTY.) (Ea.) 1402-130 1 x 1 x'/2 20 1.74
ReducingTee 1401:101 3~4'~X %;xt"'/?",~,~, 25%'~; ~1;1.9 (ui~,.rtx;~~~;F~) ~1.4Q2=131; ts'x 1 X'/+ ~20 1:74
1401-130 1 x 1 x'/2 20 1.40 1402-166 1'/e x 1 Y4 x1/2 10 1441;131 - :~1lX I X•3.Iq . ~E1402= 67. ' 1'/i x,~'la x. 3~ ~0
1401-166 1 Ya x 1'/e x'/2 10 1.84 1402-168 1'1a X 1'/4 X 1 10
1401~167 =~1P%~x;1'/a Xa'~a'~.~=~}0~;~ ~~84' '1402-20.,9_ 1'%x x 1,%T x'T '
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. 1401-168 1'/4 X 1 Ya X 1 10 1.84 1402-210 1% x 1'/Z x'/a 5 4.29
; t' t 1 , - 414 s~► t
1,401 209 ' j,5"~,~:> ~.~3y2U ~ , 02-21~1; : ,;1'',/2 z ,/z x 1 ,~5 4.29
1401-210 1'/2 x 1 Y2 x 3/a 5 3.20 1402-212 1 Yz x 1'/z x 1 Y` 5 4.40
1401;2~11 W02-& 2 x 2 x'/Z 5 4:87
R~ 1401-212 1'/2 x 1'lz x 1'le 5 3.20 1402-248 2 x 2 x'4 5 5.14
1;40,1 2{47 ' 2 X 2 ~'/2 ` ' - 5 , ` ~ 4ti55TT 1402-2a ~9 ; 2 x 2 X 1 'S5 5.65
1401-248 2 x 2 x'I4 5 4.55 1402-251 2 x 2 x 1'/Z 5 5.91
14._O,r-°1t249 2 x 2~x 1. , 5 ,4.5
1401-250 2 X 2 X 1 Ya 5 4.78
14,_0,1,,-~~-251 -*~92i4l`,~%%i 5 4.92 PART O. SIZE CARTO
Gombination/ (°Tf•1 t~'-)
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RetiucingTee (IN.) (OTY.) (Ea.) 1402•124 1 x'/e x'/2 10 2.15
14~~,01;,-094 ;,'/q x'%zdx'l~ 20 R1.31 , 1402=,125 ~M x 3/~ x'/;'. -;10. JO.- 2.C&~
1401-125 1 x'/, x'/4 20 2.29 1402-156 1'/a x 1 X1/2 10 3.19
1L401-1~57 X ~ fX 3~4 10 jj~ man
2.62 , 1402-157 1'1, x 1 x'Ia 1{0 3J3-
1401-158 11/, x 1 x 1 10 2.62
v1401 202 1'/2 x 1''/, x 1 5 ~'~"`ti'duci"ginserta
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1401-203 1'/2 x 1'/a x 1'/Q 5 3.29
(insertxreducanginsert c O CARTO
reducingin~ert) (ir~.) (o1v.) (Ea.)
Combination Tee L403-005 125 ` 1.3#
. , . , , . ~ 1403-007 '4 20 1.84
Transitian Tee (IN.) (OTY.) •(EA,) 1403-01~0, ~ 1jW- R 1"0 - 2.36
1102y249 ~2'2 x-'1 10 *:1 3-0 12 1'/4 10 3,f-,`
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IZiserExtender ~ t (°n.) (E^.) PROCEDURLS
(White PVC) ~.,4`34., 05 ',/2 x 2'/~J9;,z~',~'
434-007 % X 1SIg I9. 50 " INSERT (BARBEll) CONNECTIONS:
~4`.3.A: O.$ •~b:x 25~,s ~9,~:f-s~+50,~'' *,~o.
434-020 2 x 21/,6 Ig. 25 * Sizesi/2,3/4 and 1 inch - one clamp directly over
barbs.
° See Schedule 40 Price List; discou„rs wiu vary. Sizes 11/4inch and greater - one clamp directly over
barbs plus one clamp behind barbs.
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° See Schedule 40 Price List; discounts will vary.
SIZE C E F
~ 1/2 .605 .445 .665
' '/4 .800 .630 .865
1 1.005 .805 1.095
(M1PT x FIPT)
11/4 1.325 1.105 1.425
1112 1.565 1.345 1.665
2 2.020 1.800 2.125
- ' ' ' ' ' 21/2 2.420 2.180 2.520
Adapter (iro.) (arr.) (Ea.)
(White PVC) I 74-607 A~ g/a-,`~,~,.~`~•~+r~50~~<`~ J ,
474-010 i 50 * 3 3.025 2.775 3.125
qmmmbkl •4~4-0:15 14
1'/2>:. - 25,t-
IACJINI~ 1 ; 4 3.990 3.730 4.090
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1429-130 1 x1/2 40 1.02 1436-075 1/z x 1 50 1.46
' • 3 1436;102 ''!i X 1 "',,<,;?~''50-`~0-ta46
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1429-167 1'/4 x'/. 20 1.56 1436-132 1 x 1 Y, 15 1.78
:1429d1,68 . W 1'/a x~,1, ~~,2OIN 1.20 1436=133 '41T x 1'li;' ' 1,5
1429-210 1'/z x'/. 20 1.90 1436-169 1 Y, x 1'12 10 2.67
. , 1 / , - ' ~ ~ ~1436=213 'r ~1'1 x 2~';~~ `=k~~ ~10 ~ 3 ~fi;
1429.~211 :.~2 x' 1 .20. _ 1.82 z , .
1429-212 1'/z x 1 Y4 10 1.42
(in.4~-t~ucing 2,49 ~ 2 x=1 10 ~ .56~; ~~L'~~~
II~~ 1429-250 2 x 11!4 10 2.39 R~~~
r1429~251 :2 x1'/2 10 4W. 2;E1r*
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Adapter 1`436:101
1436-131 1 x 3/a 30 1.31
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(IN.) (arr.) Ea. 1436-168 1'/4 x 1 25 1.67
FemaleAdapter ^K ~r=. • -,,~r ,r., M .1.435~005 30 ~ 1.98 14 6,~211 41i'/z x 1,:~25=.=~~'~ t2:03~:
1435-007 '/a 30 2.15 1436-212 1'/2 x 11/4 20
1~,.,6~251 11/2~W10'F~~~•~.
~1y435:0 0' A1~. 30'0~"2ffi9l'
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1435-020 2 10 6.30 firKit)
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1436-205 1 Y2 x 1'/4 25 2.78
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:1 436*QV5 - I ~hl2' Sp • .'"~45V
1436-007 3/e 50 54
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1436-012 11/4 20 .90 (~~~sp)
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(in~x~,) AN~YLON-" ~1449-007 3, 100 .85
N436-005 '/2 50 .64 14° _4~._9-010 ~.~kk- 1
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FLUID DISTRIBUTION PRODUCTS
Sales & Marketing Limited Warranty 3255 E. Miraloma Avenue LASCO Fluid Distribution Products are made from 100% virgin materials and are warranted to
Anaheim, CA 92806 be free from munufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. They are warranted against
714/961-9755 . rot, rust and electrolytic corrosion for a period of 3 years from date of installation. If LASCO
FAX: 714/524-1694 products prove defective due to manufacturing defects in material or workmanship during that
period, the manufacturer will provide new replacement units of the same type and size.'No
remedy will be granted under this warranty if LASCO products are not used stricdy in
4780 Holly Street, Unit A accordance with LASCO's directions with respect to use and storage or if the products have been
Denver, CO 80216 modified in any way.1 HE MANUFACTURER'S LIABILITY UNDER EXPRESSED OR
303/388-7204 IMPLIED NEIRRANTY OR FOR ANY REASON IS LIMITED TO FURNISHING
303/388-7208 REPLACEMENT UNITS OR GRANTING A CREDIT FOR DEFECTNE UNITS.
FAX: 303/388-7199 NO LABOR EXPENSE OR CONSEQUEI\sTIAL DAMAGES WILL BE PAID BY
LASCO. THIS WARRANTY IS Il\i LIEU OF ALL OTHER GUARANTEES AND
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
3450-C Vineland Rd. WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, EXCEPT
Orlando, FL 32811 FOR ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW FOR NONCOMMERCIAL
407/648-5955 CONSUMERS. ANY SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION
FAX: 407/649-7999 OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. • DO NOT USE LASCO FITTINGS FOR COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES.
311 Richert 0 DO NOT TEST PVC PIPING SYSTEMS WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR GASFS.
Nood Dale, IL 60191 • DO NOT USE FITTINGS VVITI-I LIQUIDS NOT RECOMMENDED BY LASCA.
630/860-7402 0 MODIFICATIONS OF FITTINGS VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
FAX: 6301860-7416 `
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS - Insert Fittings
° ASTM D-2609 - Plastic Insert Fittings for Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe ~
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3401 Pennsy Dr. ASTMD-1784 - Rigid Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly
Ardmore-Ardwick Ind'I. Pk. (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Compounds.
Landover, MD 20785 MATERIAL - LASOO PVC Insert Fittings are produced from PVC Type 1, Cell
ClassiEication 12454-B.
301/322•3377 LISTINGS - NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) for potable water services.
FAX; 301/772-1627 .
Standard Terms and conditions of sale
1228-A Crowley Circle 1. Terms: 29610th prox. Net 30th.
Carrolltnn, TX 75006 2. FYeight: FOB LASOO warehouses. Prepaid on orders for products only totaling $1000 net for
972/446-8776 oneshipment to single destination within thecontiguous United States.
FAX: 972/466-2280 3. MinimumOrder: $50 ncL Smaller orders bllled at this minimum charge.
4. Claims for shipping errors must be made within 15 days to LASCO. Claims for damage or
shortages should be directed promptly to the common carrier by the consignee.
22473 72nd Ave. So. 5. Returas will be acoepted only by prior authorizations and if shipped freight prepaid Returned
Kent, NA 98032 merchandisesubjecttoa2(}9bhandling/restockingcharge.
206/872-0185 6, pricing is subject to change without prior notice. However, prior notification will bc given in
FAX: 206/395-0221 the event of pricechanges in the period between order placement and scheduleti shipment
. 7. Offer to sell is not implied by possession of this or other LASOO price lists.
LASCO 0 FUqO UISTAIgUTION PRODUtTS
Headqunrters '
540 Lasco Street
Brownsville, TN 38012
901/772-3180 '
FAX:901/772-0835 • ~
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http:llwww.lascofittings.com .
Printed in USA L06-IF-25M 5/97 C) 1997 LASOO Fluid Distribution Products, Division of Tomltins Industrie.s, Ina
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Tee (iN.) (orv.) (Fn.) Tee Re (iN.) (on.)
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, NEW 401-003 3/8 ',;;~100 ~4:61 (con't.) g 40~11-290 .-2',/i:X 2'/2 x 1.'4ft10 28
401-005 '/2 50 1.48 401-291 2'2 x 2'z x 1'/2 10 28.92
401-007 3a • ~''a50 s;.,':, 1"69 401-2_~~92 2%~x 2'/2 x~2 10 28~92~
401-010 1 50 3.18 401-333 3 x 3 x1/2 10 41.38
- 401-012 ' . .'1 Ya .25 ~4.99 40 ~'40p1-334;` 3, x„3 x'%_ 10 '41.:
z 401-015 1'/2 25 6.05 401-335 3 x 3 x 1 10 41.38
0 401-020'. 2 ?~;25 8.79 f1401-336v. 3 x 3"x 1'/4 10 4~8'•'
401-025 . 2'/2 10 28.99 401-337 3 x 3 x 1'/2 10 41.38
' (slip x slip x slip) 401-030 3 10 38.02 401?=3~38 3 x 2.- 0 41 Y38
401-040 4 5 68.83 (slip x slip x slip) 401-416 4 x 4 x114 ~4 68.83
401-050 5 4 166.31 401=`417 ;•*,tx 4 X 1 ~y 4 68.83
401-060 6 4 231.81 401-418 4 x 4 x 1 Yo 5 68.83
401-080 8 2 , s537.62 401;419 -'`~~4.x 4 x 11/2 68:83
401-420 4 x 4 x 2 6 68.83
PART O . • , ' 401r422~- 4,z•4 x 3'*WW, '68 8`3°
. Tee Rcducing (QTM.) 401-~486 5 x 5 x 2 ~5 161.46
401-094 'x'/z'x'/z '~50 '~~~2:86 401A4;.88 A'5~x 5 x 3 5 161:46
401-095 3a x Y2 x 3a 50 2.86 401-490 5 X 5 X 4 5 161.46
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401-101 3I4 X 3Iqx'/Z y 50 1~`g6 J 401,'„28 '„Y46'x 6 x 2 ' S 231.81
401-122 1 x Yz x 1 50 5.62 401-530 6 x 6 x 3 5 231.81
401-124 1 x'4 x 1/2 50 ~=5.62 < 401,532~z 6 x 4'„ 5 231.81 _
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. 401-125 1 x'/, x % 50 5.62 401-582 8 x 8 x 4 2 537.62 {f ~
• 401-126 ~ 1 x 3a x 1 -!n50 5.62 401=585 449V 8 x 6.' w. 2 537.62
. 401-130 1 x 1 x 1/2
50 3.35 "
~ 401-131 1 x 1 x 3e >~150 3.63
(slip x slip x slip) 401-156 1'/4 X 1 X'/2 25 7.66 Tee Bullhead (IN•) (on.) (EA.)
401-157 1'/4 x 1 x 3/4 25 7.66 401-074 z 1/2 x'/a ~'~50 3.13
401-158 1'/4 x 1 x 1 25 7.66 401 -1OZ % X % X 1 50 5.62
401-166 1'/4 x 1'/a x'z 25 5.44 401=132 ~~,1; x 1 x 11/, .~50 7:53
401-133 1 x 1 x 1'/Z 25 9.75
401-167 1'/. x l Ye x'/o 25 5.44 , w-
f ~-401-21►3 ~:~i,1_'%2~z 1'/z x 2-:~25 _
13'64
401-168 1'~ x 1-1/4 x 1 ~:"25 ~ 5.44 401-341 3 x 3 x 4 10 71.11
401-199 1'2 x 1'/a x'2 25 9.57
- 401-201 1'/z x 1'/~ x 3/a ,~~IV25 9.57
401•202 1'/z x 1'/4 x 1 25 9.57 (slip x slip x slip) PART 401-203, -1 Yx x 1'%4x 1'/4 ~ 25_ 57 ' . • ~
(iN.) (oTV.) (ea.)
401-209 l YT x 1 Y2 x'/2 25 9,57 Trnnsi~ion Tee
~ 11024249 . .~2 2 x 1 '9~60
401-210;.~ x~1'/,zx'/a ``,2~,51r
.57 ~
401-211 1'/2 x 1'/z x 1 25 - 9.57
~J4-9.57
401-238 2 x 1'/z x 3/4 10 13.64 .
401-239J%,:s:~~'./2;x 1 ~~1~0"'-'- ~13.64
401-241 2 x 1'/2 x 1'/2 10 13.64
401-247;"' I.xy24.'2 ,~`tlpr" - 9.39 (slip x slip x insert)
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PART O. SIZE CARTO
401-248 2 x 2 x'a 10 9.39 Tee (oTM.)
401-249;~' , 2x2 x 1 . 10 9.39 , 402-005.~ :,rv~~'Y2 50~ 1:96
~ 401-250 2 X 2 x 1 Ya 10 9.39 402-007 '/a ' 50 3.02
401-251"~r=•-2 x 2 z,=1'/z -10 9.39 A02-01k0-.. .r~ 1 50 5.62
401-287 2Y2 x 21/, x'/z 10 28.92 402-012 1'/d 25 8.97
401-288 2Yz x 2'/2 x 3a 10 28.92
' 402-015 11/2 25 11.65
401-289 2'/z x 2'/2 x 1 10 28.92 442-020 2 10 14J5
402-030 3 10 57.33 ~
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(slip x slip x FIPT) 402-040 4 5 87.55
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O. SIZE CARTO 1 O
Tee Reducing (I►'') (°rr') (En.) Tee (i►+.) (on.) (ea.)
402-071 '/2 x'/z x'/e 50 4.24 405-0`05 4%24. ,M50 -20 R541
402-072 '/2 x'/2 x Ya 50 4.24 405-007 '/4 50 8.48
, 402-074 '/z x'/2 x 3/4 50 4.24 405-01& .,Wftj 50 , 11.81_
AWAS 402-094 % x Yz x'/2 50 3.00 405-012 1% 25 16.36
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~ 402-095 3~ XP,y X 9~q 50 3.00 (FIpTxFiPTxFIpT) 405-015 : 1'/z ~25 16.80
402-101 x g/, x Y2 50 2.56 O
442-124 1 x'/Z j~ 5.63 '
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(slip x slip x FIPT) 402-125 lX 3I4X'~q 50 5.63 90° ELL NEW 446-003 , 3,I81 ' r°V1OO 5.9.8
."~'442-130 1 x 1 x'/2 5_0 , 3.92~ 406-005 '/2 50 1.21
1 402-131 1 x 1 x 3/a 50 5.63 ' 40'6-00T 8.96°~~ ~50 ~3
• 406-010 1 50 2.41
402-157 1% x 1 x 3/e ' 25 8.96 406•012 -1''/aT~`::'-.ff25 ' 4.r4
' 4U2-166 1'/~ x 1'/, x YZ 25 9.39 406-015 11/2 25 4.51
402-167 1 Y4 x 1 Ya x 3/a 25 9.39 406-020 2 5 , 7.14
:402-1-168 1'/~11'/1 x 1 25s. ':~f 9:39;':. • 406-025 2Y2 10 21.65
i 402-199 1 Y2 x 1'/a x Yz 25 11.65
(slip x slip) 446-030 43 4't:~'410 AffHftj
' ; 402:2Q2 I~1'/ x 1 Y, x 1 . 25'; i.fi~5' : 406-040 4 5 46.39
402-209 1'/z x 1'/zx 1/2 25 11.65 406-054 *5` =5 119.93
; y402-210 1 Yz x 1 Yz x'/a 25~ ,*I.654 406-060 6 4 147.53
402-211 1'/z x 1 Y2 x 1 25 11.65 406-080 j 37905
_402-212 1Yz x 1'/Zx 1'/, , 11.65~~ ` O . ,
~ 0 402-239 2 x 1 Yz x 1 10 14.67
. 90° ELL Reducin i (on.) (En.)
'402-247 2 x,2 x /z ~1,,4f , 14.6°''~ g 406-101 x,'/2r^~,,~50 : 241 402-248 2 x 2 x % 10 14.67
402-249 2 x 2 x 406-130 1 x '/2 50 3.56
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` - a•• 1~'°`'~' 406-131 ~ '.3/a 30 0 4.28
402-250 2 x 2 x 11/, 10 14.67 406-168 11/, x 1 25 6.75
402-251 2 x 2 x 1'/2 1~0 ~ 14.67 ~ 4063 211 1 Yz z 125 - 10.67
402-287 21/2 x 2'/z x Y2 10 31.80 _
402 288 2'/z x 2'/2 x 3/41;0~31.8 r 40fi-212 l Y2 x l Y4 25 10.67
-249 2 x,1. 25
18.28
402-289 2', x 2'z x 1 10 31.80 NEW 406 406-250 2 x 1'/4 25 18.28 402-290 2Y2 x 2Y2 x 1'/e 1~0; ~'z 31.80 (slip x slip) 406251 • 2 x l Y2 25 ' 18.28
402-291 2'/z x 2'/2 x 1'/2 10 31.80
PART O ..O
402-292 2'/2 x 2'/2 x 2 10~'~`"31.80 :
402-333 3 x 3 x 1/2 10 45.40 900 ELL (°N') (EA')
4072005 '/,2;;~"0 1.4$
' 402-334 3 x 3 x 3/~ 10"~; 45.40 407-007 % 50 1.69
402-335 3 x 3 x 1 10 45.40 407•010 MO50 , 3.1"8
402-336 3 x" 3 x 1'a 1i0* A;` 45.40 407-012 1 Yo 25 5.28
402-337 3 x 3 x 1'/2 10 45.40
402-338 3•z~3 x 2 ;:10~, 45.40 407-015 1'%iM;'~25 5.88
407-020 2 10 15.27
0 402-416 4 x 4 x'/4 4 75.80 407-025 ~ 2Yz%, 10 ' 37165
402-417 4 x34 x 1 _ 5*_ " ; 75.80
402-418 4x4 x 1'/~ 5 . 75.80 (FII'T x slip) 407-030 3 10 56.42
402-419 4 x,4 x 2 5~„ 75.80 407-040 ,4'~' . 5' 85.59
~ 402-420 4 x 4 x 2 5 75.80 . ,
~ 402-42-2
- 402-490 5 x 5 x 4 5 198.07 900 ELL (°TM') (E"')
, 402•528 6 x 6 x 2 ..,''S 25.6 98~' Reducing 447-074 ~ '/2x 'T50 ~'8
442-530 6 x 6 x 3 5 256.98 407-101 3~ x'/} J* 50 1.78
402 5~32 fix.,6 x 4 ~5 ' 256 98N° 447-130 'x'/z 5 0 ?4~`..88
407-131 1 x'/o 50 4.88
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SIZE ~ O 4071'68 _ 14 x 1 25 7.14
Tee ~ (orv.) (E►.) 407-211 1'/2 x 1 25 11.83
44:2100.We '/2 ' 50 ~A:96 407412;= 1'/z x 1'/a 25 -"A 228
403-007 '/a 50 3.02 NEW 407-249 2 x 1 25 20.42
(slip a FIPT) NEW 407-250 2 X 1'/a 10 20.42
407-251 2 x 1'/2 10 20.42
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PART O. SIZE CARTON -PME PART NO* SIZE CARTO
(ita.) (OTY.) (FA.) (IN.) (OTY.) (Ea.)
900 ELL Side Outlet
88 90° ELr 41Q4 QS, f; ~ : Yz ~ 50 6„27
408-007 50 4.28 414-010 1 25 11.24
408-010 ~,:`.1 50 9.08 ' -41~41`~01'= . .3/a. x 3i X'/z --$0 ~~e 83
• 406-012 1% 25 9.74 414-130 1 x 1 x YZ 25 10.62
408T0'1~5~~~' /2 25 12.25
(FIPT x FIPT) 408-020 2 10 18.64
PART O. SIZE CARTO (slip x slip x FIPT) PART . ,
900 Street ELL (Iv.) (°TM.) (E".)
409-005._,,, '/2 50 3f35 450 ELL (OTY.)
409-007 9a 50 4.12 417;~-005 Y2 50 a:~~`t' ~1~96
~~4.,,,09'~_-10' ` ._~1~°_is~'~ 1150' 714 417-007 9~ 50 3.02
409-012 1'/, 25 8.48 417-0.10~ 1 ' 50 ' 3~63
*4,9'-015k~",.° : 1'/2 25 ~.39 417-012 1'/4 25 5.14
411,,5 1'2 ;25 s40
409-020 2 10 18.28
(sp a slip) 417-020 2 25 8.35
liz;.j
~417-025 . .:;:'k. 2'/z
' (slip x slip) 417-030 3 10 33.66
PART ~ ON PRICE -417-U4'0' 4 5 60~46
900 Street CLL (OTY.) (E?.) 417-050, 5 5 119.93
410;005.~f;; '1z " 2~56 J4~1;6 4'•1,_49►28
410-007 3/, 50 3.02 417-080 8 4 359.14
410=410' 1 50 5.13
410-012 1'/e 25 7.14 R • A' O
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410-015. lYz 25 7.43 (u~.) (OTY.) (EA.)
410-020 2 10 18.32 Cross 420~-005', '/2 •50 '~'4,?~51
(NfIPT x s1iP) 41~0-101;~~p~;" 3/4 x'/2 I 50`'~77 420-007 'a 50 7.57
t.42~,;0, 0t" 1 50'r 939
' 420-012 1 Ya 25 12.44
r~42;0 0`15 1 Yz ,1;4~09
PART ' ' R ' 420-020 2 10 20.77
900 Street ELL (I".) (OTY.) (EA.) y420~-0'2` ;•r : 2'/s 8 444 03
,~4;1~1'-005 3:25 (slip)
420-030 3 10 ~ 54.01
411-007 '/a 50 3.87 ;84~03
41"1010
411-012 1'/4 25 8.19 .
e4;1~1-015 25_9°.~28
(sp x FIPT) PART O. SIZE CARTO
PART , , • O PRICE (iN.) (OTY.) (En.)
~iN ~ ~Qn ~ ~ Cross 420-335, ;~:~33 x 1 x 1 "~`47.17
900 Street ELL Reducing ~ ~
'4';12-005,} '/z PVC 50 ,,3.48 420-337 3 x 3 x 1/z x 1/2 , `10 ,~47.17
412-007 PVC 50 4.28 , 420 338~_ ~3~x~3 x 2 x 2~ a10 ~q47.17
412=010~ 1 P11C ~0.~7~33 ~ 420-419 4 x 4 x 1'/z x 1'/2 5 L ~ 78.88
412-012 1'aPVC 25 9.08 ±~42 2,0'~. ~'~.4.x=4 x 2 x 2 f_~_ 5:r'788
~ 41~2=015jW' 1 Y2 PNCr2,'~.9~86 I ~
M412-005 '/z Poly* 50 3.25
(n7IpT X FIpT) M4~12-007 3/4 Po' y°*~ _ 50,1` 3:88
M412-010 1 Poly* 50 6.80
• NOT LIS'1'HU B1' tYSF (Sllp) NO • ON PRICE
PART NO • O Long Sockct . (114.) (OTY.) (EA.)
CouPling ,428-01,5 1'/2 ('1.825) ` 25 , ~5.92 ~
Side Outlet (OTY.) 428-020 2(`1.945)-- 25 7.40 ~
900 ELL 413-010 1'~~ _ 25 1,1.24
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(SfiP)
(slin x slip x Slip) `Socket Jepth, each side
H'ur Nrated unJ l)ccp Sucket Couplings, See pnge 6.
PART O. SIZE CARTON PRICE PART NO. SIZE CARTO
Coupling _ (I".) _ (on.) (E".)_ Female Adapter (I".) - - - - (QTM.) (EA.)
NEW 429-003 3/e__ 100 2.12 Reducing L45-074 '/2x 3/4__ __50 2.41
429-005 - - - '/2 - - 100 .80 435-101 %x Y: 50 2.41
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429-007 50 1.08 ' --5-102 g - ~
_ 3 [43x 1_ 50 3.17
; 429-010 - 1 _ 50 1.87 _ 435-131 1 x 3/a 50 3.17
' 429-012 1'/e_-_ 25 _2.56- (slip x FIPT) E05-211 , 1 x 1'/2_ 2-5- _ 6.40
429-015 - - -1'/2 25 2.75
429-020- 2- 25 - 4.28 , • O . • O
429-025 - -2'/2 - - 10 - - - - 9.39 (ia.)- (onr.) (Fa.)
(slip) - - - Male Adapter - .
429-030 3 10 14.74 I. 436-005~; - '/2 100 .=1:08
429-040-----1 4_-- 5 21.27 436-007 g/, 50 1.21
429-050 5 4 38.99 _ L436-010 1 50 2.13
429-060 - - -6 - ' - 5 - - 67.33 436-012 1', 25 2.57
429-080 g--- - 4 125.68 - E436-015 rv -1'/2 - 25 --3.48
For lVested and Deep Socket Couplings, See page 6. 4$6-020 2 25 4.55
PART ' ' ' [C36-025 21/2 - -10 _ 13.49
Reducer Coupling (i►+.) _(o,v.) (Ea.) (MIPT x slip) 436-030 3 10 19.72
~ 429-101 ~ x'/2- - - - - 50 - ---1.96 ~ ~436-040 ° ~ 4 5 25.15
429-131 1 x'a 50 3.36 436-050 5 5 41.46
429-168 1'/4 x 1 25 ~5.62 [ 436-060 6 4 65.64
429-212 1'/z x 1- 25 5.97 436-080 8-- 4 - 298.25
429-251 2 x 11/2 _ 10 9.52
429-338 3x2 5 51.06 PART ' 'R'
429-422 4 x 3 4 63.81 Male Adapter ('N-) _(°TM.) (u.)
429-532t 6 x 4 4 84.21 Reducing NEW 436-073 '/2 x_3/8__ _ 100 2.12
(slip) 429-585' 8 X 6 -4 215.62 436-074 '/2 x 3i_- - 50 _ 2.13
•can ractory rar Avaaabiiity. - - - [436-101 _'/a x'~2 50 1.96
436-102 9/a x 1 50 3.02
436-131 1 x 3/,------- 50 6.51
Coupling (oTr.) (En.) 436-132 1 x lYa 25 7.14
430-005 _'/2_ _ 100 _ 1.54 [43fi-168 - 1 Y, x 1 _25 _ _8.01
430-007 50 2.75 436-169 1 Y4 x 1'/2 25 8.01
430-010 1 50 ~ 164 [ 436-212 1 Y2 x 1 Y,_ 25 9.66
430-101 '/a xYz 50 5.66 (MIPT x slip) 436-213i 1'/2 x 2 10 9.66
430-131 1 x'/e _ 50 6.22 ; (V436-251 2 x --10 ---11.08
430-005-45 '/z Gray 100 1.53 436-252 2 x 2'/z 10 17.21
430-007-45 1%4Gray _ _50 2.47 43G-293 2Y2 x 3__ 10 20.83
(FIPT X FIPT) 430-101-45 x 1/2 Gra 50 5.66 C~ -
Y 436-341 3 x 4 10 33.33
. 430•131-45 1 x3/, Gray 6.22 _
PART O. SIZE CARTON PRICE
PART NO. SIZE CARTO
Reducer (1a.) (oTV.)
Riser Extender _ ~°_TM•) Bushing NEW ~37-073 '/sx'e 100 2.28
434-005 '/z X 2Yte ig, 50 V_- 2.17 437-101 '4 x'%z__ 100 1.25
434-007 '/4 x 15% I g. 50 3.62
434-008 3yX ZSi6I9. 50 3.75- ; I 437-130 1 x~/2 100 __2.29
(MIPT x FIPT) 434-020 2 - 25 ----9.29 437-131 1 x/~ 100 2.29
PART O . ~ F-437-166 1'/4 x'/Z - 25 3.02
Female Adapter (ai.) (orr.) (En.) 437-167 1 Y4 x'/~ _ 25 _ 3.02
435-005 '/z 100 1.33 EP7-168 1 Y' x 1---- 25 3.02
437-209 1 Yz x1/2 25 3.19
435-007_ 50 1.69 ~437-210 1Y2-x-3/4 ! _25 3.19
435-010 1 50 ---1.96 437-211- 1'/2 x 1 25 3.19
435-012 1 Y~ 25 3.02 ! 437-212 1'/ x 1 Y~- 25 3.19
435-015 1'%z 25 3.48 C- - (sp x slip) 437-247 2 x'/Z 10 5.28
r 435-020 2 25 4.68 437-248 2 x % 10 5.28
435-025 2% 10 11.85 ~437-249- ---2 x 1 10 5.28
435-030 3 10 15.93 ' 437-250 2 x 1 Ye 10 - 5.28
(slip x FIPT) 435-040 4 5 26.37 437_251 2 x 11/2 25 5.28
435-050 5 5 68.23 _ 437.287 2Y2 x Y2 10 8.51
435-060 6 4 96.98 437-288 2YZ x', 10 8.51
435-080 8 4 182.83 437-289 21/2 x 1 10 8.51
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Reducer (i".) (oTM.) (EA.)_ Threaded Bushing (I"•)_ (on'•)
Bushing i 437-290 2'/2 x 1'/4 -10_ 8.51 439-005 '/2 x'/2 - 50 -v 2.17
(cont) 437-291 2'/2 x 1'/2 ---1 - 0 8.51 439-052 % x'/4 - - --50 5.63
- - - - - - - - -
i 437-292 21/
2x 2-- -10 8.51 439-072 Yz x'/4 50 5.63 '
4377334 3 x'/a _ 10 12.61 439-073 '/2 x'/6 50 5.63
,,437-335 _ 3 x 1 10 12.61 ; 439-098 '/o x Y4 ~50 3.48
437-336 - - - 3 x 1'/a 10 _ 12.61 439-099 x'a - 50 3.48
- - -
437-337 3 x 1'z _ _ 10 12.61 - - - ~ - ~ -v- - ,
439-101 % x Y2__ 50 3.48
437-338 3x2 10 12.61 ~
439-130 1 x/2 50 ~ 4.88
437,339 3 x 2'/2- 10 -12.61 (MIPT a FIPT) r439-131 1 x 3/, 50 4.88 ;
(sp x slip) 437-420 _ 4x2 - 5_ 28.18 439-166~- _ 1Y4 x 1/2 _ 25 7.29 -
~7-421 - 4 x 2'/2-- - 5_ 28018 ' 439-167 1'/, x 3/, 25 7.29
437-422 4 x 3 6 28.18 439-168 1'/4 x 1 25 7.29
i 437-488 __5-x 3---- 5_-- _ 39.56 439-209 1'/2 x'/2 25 8.791
43T-490 _ 5 x 4 _ 4 39.56 439-210 1'/2 x 3/a 25 8.79
437-528 _ 6 x 2 439-211- 1'/z x 1 - - 25 - -V - 819
437-530 6x3 5 69.73 439-212 1% x 1'/4 !25 8.79
~ 437-532 6 x'4 5~ 69.73 , 439-249 2_x 1 10
437-534 _ 6 x 55 69.73 439-250 2 x 1'/4 10 9.39
437-582 - 8x4 5-_- 243.17 439-251-- _ 2 x 1'/2_- 10 _ 9.39
437-585 8 x 6 5 243.17 439-292 2'/z x 2 10 32.94
439-338 _ 3 x 2 _5 _ _38.82
PART O ,
Reducer Bushing (o+.) (arr.) (Ea.) • . • O . • , PRICE
438-071- '/2 x'/e - 100 2.57
Cap (i►i.) (orr.) 438-072 - ^ '2 x 1/4 - - 100 2.57 447-005 ~ - 1/2 100 1.08
~ 438-073- - Yz x 3e-- --100 2.57 447-007 34--- A 100 1.25
, 438-098 - - % x'/o - - - 50 2.57 447-010 -1 50 --1.98 f '
43&101- ~4 x -Y2- -100 1.98 ' 447-012 1'/4 25 ^ - -2.75 438-130 1 x'/2 100 3.17 447-015 1'/z - 25 ---3.02 '
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1438-131_ _t x 3/4 100 _ 3.17_ 447-020 2 - 25 - - 3.64 ,
438-166 1'/, x1/2 25 4.88 447-025 2'/2 10 11.65
(sp x FIPT) L438-167 --_-lYo-x'/4- 25 _ 4.88 (slip) 447-030 3- 10 12.75
438-168 1'/, X 1 25 4.88 447-040 4 5 28.99 ;
~,43&209 1'/2 x'z _ _ 25 _ _ 5.63 447-050 - - - 5 --_5-- - -_-48.67
438-210 1 YZ x 3a 25 5.63 447-060 6 5 69.45
^438-211 - 1'/z x 1 _ 25 _ 5.63- 447-080 ~ - g - ^ 4 - 174.49 -
438-212 1'/2 x 1'~ 25 5.63
~438-247 _----2 x'/z 10 7.57_ PART O , . ,
438-248 2 x'/a 10 7.57
(iw.) (on.) (EA.)
`438-249 - _ - - 2-z 1 - - - - 10 7.57 Cap 448-005- '/2 100 2.28
438-250 2x 1'/a--- 10- - 7.57 448-007 ,a 100------^-2.57
i 438- -251 - - 2 x 1'/z _ 10 7.57 448-010 1-- -~-50 ~ 3.92
438-289 - - - 2'/2 x 1 10 10.91 ` - - - - - - - -
448-012 1% 25 4.68
; 438•290_ 2'/2 x 1'/4 10 10.91 448-015 - 1'/2 25 4.86
438-291 21/2 x 1'2 '10 10.91 ~ ' " - - - ~ -
448-020 2 10 8.63
' 438-292 2Y2 x 2 J0 10.91 448-025 2'/z 10 12.75
_438-335 3 x 1 10 12.61 448-030 3 10 16.69
; 438-336 3 x 1'/, --10 12.61 (FI~ ) - - -
448-040 4 5 _ 29.24
438-337 - 3 x 1'l - --10 12.61 - - - - - -
; 438438 3 x 2 10 12.61 ~
438-339 3 x 2'/2 - 10 12.61 FIP'I Female Iron Yipe Thread o
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438-420 4x2 5 28.09 Male Iron Pipe 'I'hread =
438-421 4 X 21/2 5 28.09 slip Solvent Cement Socket ~
438-422 4x3 5 28.09 - sp Spigot
438-490 5x4 5 54.80 T•B•r' Thrcaded I3oth Ends
438-532 6x4 5 102.92 T.O. F . Thread- One End
inserk Barbed
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(Ir,.) (an.) (Ea.) Union (iN.) (o1v.) -
Plug 449-005 i 50 2.57 (O-Ring tyPe) 457-005 '!z 10 11.64
449-007 - - '4 50 3.02 457-007 1/, - 10-_ - -13.32
, . , ; - - - - - = . - ~ 457-010 1 10 13.63
, 449-010 1 50 3.64 4 - -
i 449-012 1'e 25 4.86 457-012 1Ya 5-- 44.00
" ~449-015 - ,-1 YZ - 25 6.22 ' 4 457-015 1 Y2 _ _5 45.88
457
449-020 2 10 7.73 -020 2 5 61.85
1 449-025___ _ 2'/z tQ 13.17 Pressure rated at 150 p.s.i. at 73.4'F
(Sp) - (slip x slip) O ' R ~ ,_M~T
449-030 3 10 17.42 ~
L 449-040 - --4 - 5 39,40 Union (n+.) (orr.) - , - (Ea')
(O-Ring type) ' 458-005 Yz 1_0_ _ 13.09
458-007 10 21.85
O CARTO _458-010 1 10 ~ 29.76
(aTM.) (EA.) : 458-012 1 ~/a 5 51.15
Plug 458-015 1/2 5 52.31
450-005 '/z 50 3.19 - 458-020 2 5 64.23
450-007 ge 50 3.45 Pressure rated at 150 p.s.i. at 73,4F
(450-010 1 50 5.62 (FIPT x FIPT)
450-012 1'/a 25 5.92 ~
,Buna-N O-Ring _ ~'r~•~ _ (°TM~~
( 450-015 ^ 1'i2 25 6.38 , 40213 '/z 5_ 3.47
450-020 2 10 8.19 40216 '/Q 5 3.79
450-025 2'/z 10 11.37 ' 40220 1 5 4.74 '
(MIPT) 450-030 _ 3 10 17.28 40225 1,/, 5-- 8.11
`4507040 . 4 _ 5 38.97 40226 1'/z 5 8.84 '
40231 2 5 10.84
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r ~ Adapter (~N.) (OTY.) (E+-)
i 474-007 _3/, 50 4.55 - POOI / Spa PrOducts ~ 474-010 1 50 4.83 ' - - PART l ~474-015 ---1'/2 25 8.47 ' ~ ~
' Venturi Tee pro.) (onr.)-- - (En.)
(insert x slip) PART . ` 473-825 3/a(1) X 1 x 3/a(1) 50 3.1$ y~
' 473-210 1 Y2(2) x 1 Y2 x 3/4(1) 25 3.88
Nestecl Coupling (i"•) (OTY.) (EA')
477-005` 100 .98 NOTE: Br:+cketed dimensions are OD/Spigot siZes
- 477-007 _ - - 3/4 - 50 1.08 ' , ' • ' ~
~ I 477-0_1_0 - - -1 _ 50 1.87 (ir+.) (OTY.) _ (EA )
~S~~~~ ~ lh' nested couplingdo not meet ASTM WYe 61640-00 _ 1 50 2.39 '
Standards farSch.4 fittings and are not
NSF listed.
PART O. SIZE CARTON PRICE (SliP) PART O. SIZE CARTO
Fitting Adapter (iN`)- - - (n1v.)' - Plug -pN.) (OTY.)
I 478-010 1. 25
Cy ` 61221-00 YZ 50 .52 ,
478-012 1,1a - 25 + . -
- B1231-00 1 50 .63
; 478-015 1 `I - - - 25 '
*See Swing Joint Price List: d iscounts (spigot) PART , , . ,
900 Elbow ~ (on.) (E")
willvary
(sp x FIPT) L8 1241-00 1'/z _ 25 2.11
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Deep Socket _(i~+•) _ _ (OTY.) (E^•)
Coupling i-482-015 1'/ (*2.169) 25 7.28
(spigot-spigot) , , . , ~
, 482-020 2 ('2.389) 25 12.03 .
482-025 _ 2'12_ (*3.385) 10 15.48 Bullhead Tee (°T1'.)-_
, 81171-00 1 x 1 x 1'J2 25___ 2•11 ;
482-030 3('3.625) 10 23.32 ~--?'1'
(slip) 482-040 4.('3.625) 5 46.83 Socket depth, each side. (s x s x spigot) PART O '
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- 61251-00 2 x 1'/2 25 1.87
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Sales and Marketing Limited Warranty
3255 E. Miraloma Avenue LASCO Fluid Distribution Preducts are made from 10096 virgin materials and are
Anaheim, CA 92806 warranted to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. They
714/961-9755 are warranted against rot, rust and electrolytic conosion for a period of 3 years from
• FAX: 714/524-1694 date of installation. If LASCO products prove defective due to manufacturing defects in
material or workmanship during that period, the manufaeturer will provide new replacement units of the same type and size. No remedy will be granted under this
4780 Holly Street, Unit A warranty if LASCO products are not used strictly in accordance with LASOO's direc-
Denver, CO 80216 tions with respect to use and storage or if the products have been modified in any way.
303/388-7204 ' THE MANUFACTURER'S LIABILITY_ UNDER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
303/388-7208 OR FOR ANY REASON IS LIMITED TO FURNISHING REPLACEMENT UNITS OR
FAX: 303/388-7199 GRANTING A CREDIT FOR DEFECTIVE UNITS. NO LABOR EXPENSE OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES WILL BE PAID BY LASCO. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF
ALL OTHER GUARANTEES ANll WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUD-
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Orlando, FL 32811 - FpR PURPOSE, EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTIES'IMPLIED BY' 1;°AW FOR NONCOM-'
407/648-5955 MERCIAL CONSUMERS. ANY SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO TNE DURATION
FAX: 407/649-7999 OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. .
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311 Richert • DO NOT USE LASCO FITTINGS FOR COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES.
Wood Dale, IL 60191 • DO NOT TEST PVC PIPING SYSTEMS WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR GASES.
630/860-7402 • DO NOT USE FITTINGS WITH LIQUIDS NOT RECOMMENDED BY LASCO.
FAX: 630/860-7416 • MODIFICATIONS OF FITTINGS VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
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•3401 Pennsy Dr. STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS - Sc.hedule 40 ~
Arcfmore-Ardwick Ind'l. Pk. ASTM D-1784 - Ri id Pol Vin 1 Ghloride PVC Com
Landover, MD 20785 y~ Y ) pounds and Chlorinated Poly
30U322-3377 (VinYl Chloride) (CNVC) Compounds.
ASTM D-2464 - Threaded Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Ylastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 40.
FAX: 301/772-1627 ASTM D-2466 - Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Schedule 40.
Socket Type Pipe Fittings
MATERIAL - LASCO Schedule 40 Fittings are produced from PVC Type 1, Cell
1228-A Crowley Circle Classification 12454-B.
- Carrollton, TX 75006 LISTINGS - NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) for potable water services.
972/446-8776
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1. Terms: 246 lOth prox. Net 30th. - -
2. Freight: FOB LASCO warehouses. Prepaid on orders for produets only totaling $1000
22473 72nd Ave. So. net for one shipment to single destination within the oontiguous United States. •Kent, WA 98032 3. Minimum Order: $SO net Smallei orders billed at this minimum charge.
206/872-0185 4. Claims for shipping errors must be made within 15 days to LASCO. Claims for damage
FAX: 206/395-0221 or shortages should be directed promptly to the common canier by the consignee.
5. Returns will be accepted only by prior authoriaation and if•shipped freight prepaid.
Returned merchandise subject to A 209b handling/restocking charge.
LASCO" 6. Pricing is subject to change without prior notice. However, prior notification will be
FL,IoasMeUnoNMoaucrs given in the event of priee changes in the period betweeu order placement and
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- Features of the Ford Ba!! Valve
~ FORD 6aLL VAIVES are idea! (or use ~n via,tx szcvice Iines Tiqhtr.ess in BOTH d:reclions ai a:l pressures, easy tuming, nonbinding, and
minimum qressure loss-these characte►,stics are adaed to good enginecring tlesign, quafity, and precisc manufacturing.
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Sa1id one pleCe tes•head and stem. A bronze or plaslic ring ro-.ks the stem
S'urdy Checlca atlow 901) motion and solidJy ;nto tho body -o1 the vaive.
are enctvsed and protected.
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Heavy cast Cronzo" bo4y rs ~ Buna-N Q•rr'ngs in the stem
engineered to withstand pipe assu•e permanent
Stresses. • ~ watertight seal at tcp,
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Ford 8a1 Valves aro ;
designed to wlthstand worKin 300 pg~ preuures vp to V~ddBd Buna•N rubber
seets support thE bzll. Valve
Variey et end cymnaottons is watQr tight and is a rton-
direCtional vaive.
evailaote - ter coppet, iren, •
Rlas!ic, er direct to meter. Ends
are Inteqrel vr secured with •
ednebiue to prevent tnintatdonal
d+sassembty,
Ac Sahericat iluorocarbon-coated
~ M- brass ba{{ pr4v:des maximum flow
• taaacity ar,d ease of tumirta.
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A!1 Ford Meter Bax qrass contorms t0 AW WA Standaro C800-89 (ASTM 8-52 - Index 115 - 85•5•5-5),
aptions Avai{able
CdUPLINGS FOR ALt TYpES OF CONNECTIONS -
Ford Curb Staps and Meter Valvas dre avafiabte with a vride variew ct connect:ans, MakE your selec!ion from compression, tlare, temale or male
style fitiings for COpper, Iron, PoDyetttyfene. Polybutylens, PVC and Lesd. Crip Jair.t instead of Peck Jolnt for CTS (tor aII siios) or PEP (3/4'
or 1') can be ordere4 by adcGng '-G'to che end oi Catalog Number. E:cAMPLE: $41-333- G.
3801 TEE HEAO AOTA'fION
Standard Tee Head Siops in bady permit 90" turn`on/y. Fuil 380° tee head rotatian is av2ilanle. Acld "R' to C:talog Number. Example: 821-333Fi.
VALVE 1.OCK CAPS l,ock Caps are zvailablQ for 8/8" lhru 2" Ball Valves aRd 3/4" Ang1e Key `,/elves. See oage 37 to orcer.
MANOLES FOA VALVES
HandleE for ValvQS ate 8vatl8b?@. Ordering infcrr; ation and cascrptions are tounc an paq3s 36 ana 37.
2" GATE YALYE OpERA'i'1NG NUT •
Adapts taa HeeG on 1-1/4•.1-1/2" and 2" Bctl Valves (Iisted cn gdges 4 -10) for ooeratior, with StR:1C3td QstB V31ve WY8r1Ci1@3. Sse p8ge 37
to order, -
Recc.AIMEO wATER eaLL vac.vE TEE HEAD
A distinctive teed nead Nith 'RectaimeC 'lVater' Icttering for 4asv ;dentif;catior, is availanle on 3J4' !hru 2" Balj Valves. Inse►t °RW" intc tne
Cata!og Nurnber. E,tample. 8Mt 1 •333W. -
PAOLOCK WtNG6
Mosi Valves are avallab4e with Padlock Wings (excep! `o~ `J:inneapolin, 'Jalve or avh6re noted). Add "N" to Catalog Number. "Win the Catalog
Number;ndicates vrlve Ir aid(laOta wsth padlock wings oniy.
MINNEAPOLlS RATTERN VALYE -
Threatls are evailaWe around tne vatvs bocy in ~:dar to altsch PAir.^eapnhs :t~le curb box. 3l1' and valvea have 1-112" tnreads; 1•1/4°, 1•1/2° '
and 2" valves tmvo 2' lhreads. If an adeit!ona' ;iie is retiu:rgti othe! tnar, :he sizes listea. olease contact ;-le facloy tor availabitihj,
"NEW ENGLAND" IRON PIPE ThREADS
"New EngfAnd" iron pipe thr8dds under flare copper tUba nut are 3vatta5te. This ootion can be foura an nage 34.
"OPEN FiIGHT" FEA*URE '
Vatves w+th the "open ,ig~if }eaturc are rnsnuta:tu.,eG so.h8 valve oppng by turtlitr3 tre handle to ihe FICHT or ci'otkwise. (NOTE: Standard Forc+
vafves am typicslly rranutactured so the veIve coans oy iurnir.Q tnc valve hana:e ;a the tsit or :ounter c:ockwise.) Thls opfion can be found on
pago 35.
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