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Pressure regulators failing...replacement recommendation?

montalvo
15 years ago

I have a five-year old, professionally installed irrigation system which includes 15 separate drip circuits, each with a back-flow valve and pressure reducer. During the past year, several of the pressure reducers have failed, resulting in too much pressure on the system and too much water dispersed by the emitters. I'd like to start replacing these pressure reducers with something more reliable, since replacing them is really a pain.

The initially installed 3/4" reducers are "30 PSI 1/10-8 GPM" reducers made by Senninger Irrigation (Orlando) and my line pressure is about 65 PSI. I've replaced two of these already, using Rain Drip brand reducers (the screw-on type, not the cheesy colored plastic inserts) and these may be good but I'd rather know I'm getting a quality replacement rather than waiting to find that these, too, fail after five years.

Can anyone give me a recommendation on the most reliable pressure for my system?

Thanks,

Bob

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