CP100 Size: 1″ Features: -In line valve without flow control. -Buna-N diaphragm offers superior performance in harsh water environments. -Reverse flow design reduces stress on diaphragm for dependable operation. -In line design minimizes pressure loss. -Operates automatically or manually with manual bleed screw. -Designed for below-ground installation, out of sight and away. -1” and 0.75” female pipe thread inlet and outlet. -Available in 0.75” and 1” sizes. Specifications: -0.75” dimensions: 0.75” H. -1 ” dimensions: 1” H.
Product Features
- Works with any standard sprinkler timer
- Operates automatically or manually with manual bleed screw
- Reliable, non-clogging design
- Reverse flow design reduces stress on diaphragm for dependable operation
- Designed for below-ground installation, out of sight and away from playful hands
I’ve been asked to review this item, and so here is what I think.It is a valve that opens and closes, it is actuated by a 24v current flowing from the control panel.As far as I can tell, it does what it’s supposed to.They are inexpensive, durable, and work as advertised.While I’m here…I’d like to say that Amazon has done a great job in building this website. It is convenient, has a large selection, and in most cases competitively priced. However, if they begin collecting NJ sales tax, I will no longer purchase big ticket items with Amazon.
The Rain Bird can be modded to use a tennis ball launcher “trigger” valve in a device that kinda looks like a well a tennis ball launcher…LOLThere are directions on the net if you are so inclined. This valve is absolutely essential IMHO, to building & using the launcher.Not normally a “5” “giver” but this does what we wanted, very well!!!
Great product. I used this valve for my tennis ball launcher. (potato cannon) If you drill it out and tap the bleeder screw and replace it with a blow gun tip, you can launch stuff pretty far. It’ll hold 120 psi easily with minimal air leakage. Very durable. I bought and used 3 for different guns so far.
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