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Flush Valves

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SKU:
Q_VF

Description

Small, simple and economical, flush valves punch way above their weight. Flush valves open when water pressure in the line drops below 2.5 PSI, effectively draining the line when the system shuts off. Draining the line helps prevent prolonged dripping from watering devices, mineral build up, and freeze damage during the winter months. In short, a small investment in flush valve irrigation can pay big dividends in preventing problems down the line.

At DripWorks, we make it easy for you to find the right flush valve. Drip irrigation choices include flush valves are available with either a female hose thread (FHT) or 3/4" female pipe thread (FPT) inlet.

If you have questions about these valves or about drip irrigation in general, fill in and submit our handy online question form or call us toll-free. Our expert staff can give you advice that will save you time, money and hassles.

  • VFH - Can be installed by using either an Easy Loc Tee (ELMT) or an adapter (ELMH) when connecting to 1/2" mainline. To connect to 3/4" mainline use an Easy Loc Tee (ELMT34) or an adapter (ELMH34).
  • VFP - Can be installed by using an Easy Loc adapter (EL34M) when connecting to 1/2" mainline. To connect to a 3/4" mainline use an adapter (EL34M34).

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