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One zone not working correctly
I have one zone that is not working in my front yard. When turned on by the timer, the value is opened but does not get much pressure. If I open the bleed screw the system comes on correctly. The one thing that I did notice when looking through all the posts was that the height of the valve (anti-syphon type) needs to be 12 inches above the highest sprinkler. Unfortunately it is not. Would that cause a lack of pressure? or do I have a leak I need to find?
Try replacing the solenoid to that one zone.
The diaphragm's bad. Depending which valve you have you can replace the diaphragm or changing the valve adapter is sometimes a better option. Plastic change the adapter. They're cheap enough. With brass if the valve isn't super old they sell rebuild kits or you can just change it.
I have tried different solenoids and I get the same result. They are plastic Rainjet valves. Any idea on where to get the replacement parts?
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "mrfixit" (Apr 26th 2010, 4:01pm)
A failed diaphragm assembly could leave some pieces in the pipe. Odds are good that it's the 100232-H assembly, and that a plastic piece broke away. Flush the valve once you have the top off. If all the heads on a zone are located higher than the antisyphon valve feeding them, you have no backflow protection.
Thanks for the help. It was the diaphram, I replaced it last night (if I recall it was the RJ711) and they had the diaphram at OSH (local hardware store). What threw me was that both of the valves that I tried had bad diaphrams.