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Hunter PGV 1” Screw Top Valve w/ Flow Control

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$32.85

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SKU:
PGV101G
UPC:
611698111574
MPN:
PGV101G

Description

Professional-Grade Durability for High-Demand Systems

The Hunter PGV 1" Screw-Top Valve with Flow Control is engineered to handle the rigorous demands of professional landscaping and high-pressure residential environments. Built from robust, UV and corrosion-resistant PVC, this valve utilizes a secure 4-bolt "screw-top" bonnet design. This heavy-duty assembly provides superior structural integrity against water hammer and pressure spikes, making it an incredibly durable choice for heavy-use mainline tubing systems.

The integrated flow control handle on top is critical for maximizing water efficiency. By simply turning the dial, you can fine-tune the flow rate and pressure for each specific zone, perfectly balancing everything from low-pressure drip tape to high-demand sprinkler heads. With both internal and external manual bleed options, starting your system up for maintenance or spot-watering is fast and completely hassle-free.

Why Choose the Hunter PGV Screw-Top Valve?
  • Heavy-Duty Screw-Top Bonnet: The 4-bolt design ensures a rigid, blow-out resistant seal, ideal for higher-pressure commercial or residential systems.
  • Built-In Flow Control: Maximize efficiency by dialing down water flow to prevent misting in sprinklers or over-pressurizing drip zones.
  • Hassle-Free Manual Bleed: Activate the valve manually without the timer by utilizing either the external bleed screw or turning the solenoid a quarter-turn.
  • Rugged Solenoid: Features a fully encapsulated 24 VAC solenoid with a captive plunger, guaranteeing reliable electronic activation time after time.
Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications for system planning.

Specification Details
Operating Flow Range 0.2 to 40 Gallons Per Minute (GPM)
Operating Pressure Range 20 to 150 PSI
Inlet / Outlet Size 1" Female Pipe Thread (FPT)
Solenoid Power 24 VAC (Standard hardwired controllers)
Body Style Inline (Straight through), 4-bolt screw top
How to Set Up: Basic Installation Guide

Follow these steps to wire and install your Hunter PGV valve.

Step 1: Plumb the Valve
Using Teflon tape, thread your 1" PVC male adapters into the inlet and outlet ports of the valve. Ensure the directional arrows on the valve body point in the direction of the water flow.

Step 2: Connect the Common Wire
Identify the two wires attached to the solenoid. Connect one of these wires (it does not matter which) to the common wire returning to your irrigation controller using a weatherproof wire nut.

Step 3: Connect the Station Wire
Connect the remaining solenoid wire to the specific station/zone wire running back to your controller using a weatherproof wire nut.

Step 4: Adjust the Flow Control
Turn on the zone manually. Rotate the central flow control handle to fine-tune the water output until your sprinklers or drip emitters are operating at optimal pressure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Screw-Top and a Jar-Top valve?
A screw-top valve uses four heavy-duty bolts to secure the upper bonnet, providing maximum durability against pressure spikes. A jar-top valve features a threaded ring that unscrews by hand for easier maintenance.

Choose the screw-top model if you are installing the valve in a commercial setting or have higher than average water pressure.

Why do I need a valve with flow control?
Flow control allows you to manually dial down the volume of water passing through the valve. This is highly useful for optimizing pressure for sensitive drip systems or preventing excessive misting in sprinkler zones.

By turning the central handle, you can easily balance the flow to exactly match your landscape's needs.

Can I use this valve with a battery-operated timer?
No, this valve includes a standard 24-volt AC solenoid and must be hardwired to a plug-in residential or commercial irrigation controller. It will not work with a DC battery timer out of the box.

To use it with a battery timer, you would need to purchase and install a separate DC latching solenoid.

How do I manually turn this valve on without the timer?
You can manually activate the valve by firmly grasping the black solenoid cylinder and turning it a quarter-turn counter-clockwise. To turn the water off, twist the solenoid clockwise until it is hand-tight.

Why is installing a heavy-duty Screw-Top valve beneficial in mid-May?
As summer approaches, many municipal water districts increase water pressure to handle peak neighborhood irrigation demand. The 4-bolt screw-top design provides superior blowout resistance to handle these seasonal pressure spikes.

Securing your system with a rugged valve now prevents catastrophic valve failure and flooding during the heavy watering months ahead.

✔ Compatibility Check

Before purchasing, please verify your system requirements:

  • Controller Type: Requires a standard hardwired 24V AC irrigation controller (e.g., Hunter Pro-C, X2).
  • Pipe Size: Features 1" Female Pipe Threads (FPT). You will need threaded male PVC adapters to connect it to your mainline pipe.
  • Wire Setup: Requires waterproof wire nuts and direct burial wire to safely splice the solenoid wires.

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