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The Senninger Pressure Limit Valve (PRLV) completely changes the way you design a drip irrigation head assembly. Unlike standard pressure regulators that will break or leak if left under continuous pressure, this specialized limit valve is engineered to operate safely under constant pressure. This means you can install a single Senninger Limit Valve directly onto your mainline upstream of your automated irrigation valves or timers, protecting your entire multi-zone manifold with just one unit instead of needing a separate regulator for every single zone.
Featuring standard 3/4" Female Pipe Threads (FPT) on both the inlet and outlet, it integrates easily and securely into rigid PVC plumbing. Capable of supporting a wide flow range from 0.5 to 18 Gallons Per Minute (GPM), this commercial-grade valve is available in preset 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 PSI models to perfectly match the needs of your drip tape, emitters, or micro-sprinklers. Crucial Note: Because the internal mechanisms are designed exclusively for clean water, an irrigation filter MUST be installed upstream (before) this limit valve to prevent debris from damaging it.
Detailed specifications for system planning.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Pressure Limit Valve (PRLV) |
| Inlet / Outlet Size | 3/4" Female Pipe Thread (FPT) |
| Required Flow Range | 0.5 to 18 Gallons Per Minute (GPM) |
| Constant Pressure Rated | Yes (Can be installed before valves or timers) |
| Filtration Requirement | Filter MUST be installed upstream (before) the limit valve |
| Brand | Senninger |
| Regulated Output Pressure | Maximum Inlet Pressure | Flow Range |
|---|---|---|
| 10 PSI | 90 PSI | 0.5 - 18 GPM |
| 20 PSI | 100 PSI | 0.5 - 18 GPM |
| 30 PSI | 110 PSI | 0.5 - 18 GPM |
| 40 PSI | 120 PSI | 0.5 - 18 GPM |
| 50 PSI | 130 PSI | 0.5 - 18 GPM |
Build your constant-pressure head assembly safely and correctly.
Step 1: Install the Filter FIRST
It is absolutely critical that an irrigation filter is installed on your mainline before the Senninger Limit Valve. This valve's internal mechanism will fail if grit or sand enters it.
Step 2: Prep the Threads
Because this unit utilizes Female Pipe Threads (FPT), you must apply 2 to 3 wraps of Teflon tape to the 3/4" Male PVC fittings you will be threading into the inlet and outlet. Do not use liquid pipe dope.
Step 3: Connect the Limit Valve
Thread the 3/4" inlet of the Limit Valve directly into the PVC fitting coming from your filter. Ensure the directional flow arrow points downstream toward your valve manifold.
Step 4: Connect to Your Valves
Thread a 3/4" PVC fitting into the outlet of the Limit Valve to transition into your multi-zone valve manifold. All automated valves located downstream of this single limit valve will now safely receive regulated pressure.
What is the difference between a Limit Valve and a standard Pressure Regulator?
A standard pressure regulator is designed to hold pressure only while water is flowing. If left under constant pressure 24/7 (before an automated valve), it will eventually leak or burst.
A Limit Valve is engineered with internal mechanisms that safely hold back static mainline pressure indefinitely. This allows you to place one limit valve before your manifold to regulate the entire system, rather than buying a separate standard regulator for every single zone.
Why does the filter have to be installed before the Limit Valve?
To maintain its ability to hold back constant static pressure, the Senninger Limit Valve uses very sensitive internal diaphragms. If small particles of sand, grit, or debris get inside the unit, it will prevent the valve from closing completely, destroying its ability to regulate pressure.
Always install a high-quality filter upstream of the PRLV.
Which PSI model do I need?
Your choice depends entirely on the type of downstream tubing you are using. The 10 PSI model is specifically designed for very thin-walled Drip Tape (like 8 mil or 15 mil).
The 20, 30, and 40 PSI models are standard for traditional 1/2" poly tubing, standard punch-in drip emitters, and micro-sprinklers. (30 PSI is the most common industry standard for standard drip).
How should I winterize my Senninger Limit Valve?
Before freezing temperatures arrive, you must completely blow out or drain all water from your irrigation head assembly.
Any water left trapped inside the regulator's body will expand as it turns to ice, which will permanently destroy the internal diaphragm and crack the plastic housing. If you cannot blow out the lines, unthread the unit and store it indoors.
Please note the strict requirements for this constant-pressure unit:
Ensure your multi-zone head assembly is protected and ready to run with these recommended products:
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