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Air Bleed Valves

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SKU:
VAB12

Description

Protect Your Emitters and Prevent Air Locks

When operating a drip irrigation system on uneven terrain or hillsides, the sudden shutdown of water flow can create a powerful vacuum inside your lines. This vacuum can physically suck dirt and debris backward into your emitters, causing permanent clogs. You can solve this problem easily and automatically by installing Air Bleed Valves at the highest points of your irrigation layout.

These essential components perform a dual action. When your system shuts off and pressure drops below 5 PSI, the valve opens to let air in, instantly breaking the vacuum. Conversely, when the system turns on, the valve lets trapped air out, preventing damaging air locks and water hammer from stressing your 1/2" mainline tubing and fittings. Available with 1/2", 3/4", or 1" Male Pipe Thread (MPT) bases, these valves are a hassle-free way to make your irrigation system more reliable.

Why Choose DripWorks Air Bleed Valves?
  • Prevents Clogged Emitters: Breaks the vacuum effect on uneven terrain, preventing dirty water and soil from being sucked back into your drippers.
  • Eliminates Air Locks: Purges trapped air from high points during system startup, ensuring even water flow and preventing pressure spikes.
  • Fully Automatic: The internal float mechanism responds instantly to pressure changes, requiring no manual operation.
  • Multiple Sizes: Available in 1/2", 3/4", and 1" MPT sizes to easily integrate with standard PVC or poly threaded fittings.
Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications for system planning.

Specification Details
Connection Type Male Pipe Thread (MPT)
Available Sizes 1/2", 3/4", and 1" MPT
Maximum Operating Pressure 80 PSI
Activation Pressure Opens when pressure drops below 5 PSI
Required Installation Angle Vertical (Upright)
How to Install an Air Bleed Valve

Proper placement is key to stopping air locks and vacuum siphoning.

Step 1: Identify High Points
Locate the highest physical elevations along your mainline tubing. If your property has multiple separate hills, identify the peak of each zone.

Step 2: Install a Threaded Tee
Cut your mainline at the highest point and install a PVC or Easy-Loc Tee that features a Female Pipe Thread (FPT) port facing upward.

Step 3: Apply Teflon Tape
Wrap the Male Pipe Thread (MPT) base of the Air Bleed Valve with 2 to 3 layers of Teflon tape to ensure a watertight seal.

Step 4: Thread and Orient
Thread the valve into the FPT tee. Hand-tighten until secure. Crucial: The valve must be oriented perfectly upright (vertical) for the internal float to operate correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Air Bleed Valves protect my drip system during daily summer watering cycles?
Daily summer watering means frequent system startups and shutdowns. The valve continuously releases trapped air during startup to prevent water hammer, and lets air in upon shutdown to stop dirt from clogging emitters.

In peak summer heat, clogged emitters can cause plants to die in a matter of days. Preventing the "suck-back" effect on hillside gardens is critical for maintaining reliable hydration.

Where exactly should I install an Air Bleed Valve on my irrigation line?
Always install the Air Bleed Valve at the highest elevation point of your irrigation mainline. If your property has multiple significant elevation peaks, install one valve at the top of each individual peak.

Because air naturally rises to the highest point in a closed pipe system, placing the valve anywhere else will render it ineffective at removing trapped air pockets.

Does the Air Bleed Valve require manual operation?
No, the Air Bleed Valve is fully automatic. An internal float drops to open the valve when pressure falls below 5 PSI, and rises to seal the port when the system pressurizes.

You do not need to manually open or close this valve when running your irrigation timer. It operates entirely on the physics of water pressure and gravity.

What fittings do I need to connect the Air Bleed Valve?
You will need a PVC or poly irrigation fitting with a Female Pipe Thread (FPT) port that matches the Male Pipe Thread (MPT) base size of your chosen valve.

For example, if you purchase the 3/4" Air Bleed Valve, you will need a 3/4" FPT tee or adapter inserted into your mainline to screw the valve into. Always use Teflon tape on the threads.

✔ Installation Requirements

Please note the following for proper operation:

  • Orientation: The valve must be installed completely vertical (upright). If installed sideways or upside down, the internal float will not seal, causing a continuous water leak.
  • Fittings Needed: This product requires a corresponding FPT (Female Pipe Thread) fitting for installation into your poly or PVC mainline.

Complete Your System

Ensure your mainline is properly equipped with these recommended accessories:

  • Mainline Tubing: The core distribution line where your air bleed valves will be installed.
  • Easy Loc Tees: Essential for branching your mainline and creating upward ports for your valves.
  • Valve Boxes: Use a small round valve box to protect the air bleed valve from foot traffic if installed at ground level.

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