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1.5-IN CENTURY PLUS VALVE, NPT W/FC

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$123.05

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SKU:
VIR100P1.5
UPC:
090258041221
MPN:
100P1.5

Description

Extreme Flow Capacity for Demanding Systems

The Irritrol 100 Series 1.5" Century Plus AC Valve is a heavy-duty workhorse built to tackle the most demanding commercial, agricultural, and large-scale residential irrigation challenges. Engineered with a rugged glass-filled nylon body, this valve effortlessly handles intense water pressure up to 220 PSI and delivers an astonishing maximum flow rate of 300 Gallons Per Minute (GPM).

What truly sets the 100 Series apart is its specialized anti-contamination design. Equipped with a self-cleaning stainless steel metering rod and a nylon-reinforced EPDM double-beaded diaphragm, this valve is highly resistant to the grit, algae, and sediment found in dirty water applications like ponds, lakes, and irrigation ditches. When paired with a reliable AC irrigation controller, it provides bulletproof, clog-free performance season after season.

Why Choose the Irritrol 100 Series 1.5" Valve?
  • Massive Flow Range: Operates efficiently across an incredible range from 0.5 GPM all the way up to 300 GPM, making it highly versatile for both small zones and massive agricultural runs.
  • Dirty Water Resilience: The integrated anti-contamination design and self-cleaning metering rod prevent sediment and debris from locking the valve open.
  • High-Pressure Durability: The glass-filled nylon construction is rated to withstand severe pressure spikes up to 220 PSI without failing.
  • Precision Flow Control: A heavy-duty top dial allows you to manually fine-tune the water volume, preventing over-pressurization in downstream drip zones.
  • Globe/Angle Configuration: Designed to offer flexible installation options depending on your mainline plumbing setup.
Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications for system planning.

Specification Details
Operating Flow Range 0.5 to 300 Gallons Per Minute (GPM)
Operating Pressure Range 20 to 220 PSI
Inlet / Outlet Size 1.5" Female Pipe Thread (FPT)
Solenoid Power 24 VAC
Valve Configuration Globe / Angle
Manual Bleed Internal and External
How to Set Up: Installation Guide

Follow these steps to safely plumb and wire your commercial Irritrol valve.

Step 1: Plumb the Connections
Using high-quality Teflon tape, thread 1.5" male PVC adapters into the large inlet and outlet ports. Ensure the directional arrows on the valve body perfectly align with the direction of your mainline water flow.

Step 2: Install in a Valve Box
Seat the fully plumbed valve inside a heavy-duty underground rectangular valve box over a deep bed of gravel to ensure proper drainage and protect it from equipment.

Step 3: Connect the Wiring
Connect one wire from the 24VAC solenoid to your controller's common wire, and the other solenoid wire to the specific station wire. Securely seal all connections using waterproof wire nuts.

Step 4: Activate and Test
Turn on your main water source. You can manually activate the zone to test the connection and flush the line using the internal or external manual bleed features.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this valve with water from a pond or ditch?
Yes, the Irritrol 100 Series is specifically engineered for dirty water applications. Its anti-contamination design features a self-cleaning stainless steel metering rod that clears away grit and debris every time the valve operates.

What does the flow control dial do on this valve?
The flow control dial allows you to manually reduce the volume of water passing through the valve. This is critical for preventing high flow rates from over-pressurizing smaller downstream drip lines or misting sprinkler heads.

Can I use this 1.5" valve on a standard residential system?
While it has a low minimum flow of 0.5 GPM, its massive 1.5-inch inlet is designed for commercial mainlines. It requires specific PVC adapters to step down to a typical 3/4" residential pipe.

What controller is required to operate this valve?
The Irritrol 100 Series features a standard 24-volt AC solenoid. It must be hardwired with multi-strand burial wire to a standard indoor or outdoor AC irrigation controller plugged into a wall outlet.

Why is mid-May the best time to install an anti-contamination valve like the Irritrol 100?
As spring agricultural runoff peaks and mid-May temperatures rise, ponds and irrigation ditches experience a surge in algae and sediment. Installing an anti-contamination valve now prevents this seasonal debris from locking up your irrigation system during the summer.

Standard valves often fail or get stuck open when pulling dirty spring water, leading to wasted water and flooded fields. The Irritrol 100's self-cleaning rod handles these harsh conditions effortlessly.

✔ Compatibility Check

Before purchasing, please verify your commercial system requirements:

  • Pipe Connection: Features large 1.5" Female Pipe Threads (FPT). You will need threaded male adapters to connect it to your mainline.
  • Controller Type: Requires a standard hardwired 24V AC irrigation controller. It will not work with battery-operated DC timers.

Complete Your System

Ensure a professional, watertight commercial valve installation with these essential accessories:

  • Waterproof Wire Nuts: Critical for protecting your outdoor solenoid wire connections from corrosion and shorting inside a damp valve box.
  • Multi-Strand Irrigation Wire: High-quality direct burial wire to securely connect your AC valves back to the indoor controller.
  • Jumbo Valve Boxes: Protect your large commercial valve from dirt and heavy equipment traffic while ensuring easy maintenance access.

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