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The Senninger Pressure Regulator is a high-performance irrigation solution designed to maintain a constant outlet pressure of 25 PSI, making it perfect for low flow applications in agriculture, residential, and commercial settings. Built from engineering-grade thermoplastics, this regulator is corrosion-resistant and easy to install, ensuring reliable performance and water conservation.
Item Dimensions | 3.1 x 1.6 x 1.6 inches |
Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
Size | PSI 25 PSI |
Material | Plastic |
Exterior Finish | Brass |
Color | White |
Thread Size | 0.75 inches |
Thread Type | NPT |
Connector Type | Reducer |
K**.
Heavy Duty
The item matches the description perfectly. It is built to be heavy-duty, ensuring durability and strength, making it ideal for demanding tasks. Additionally, the price is quite reasonable considering the quality and performance it offers. I wholeheartedly recommend this product to anyone in search of a reliable and sturdy option.
M**E
Endures efficient use of water and prevents damage to the soaker hoses to
For years I battled water leaking around connections and damage to soakers from water pressure from my irrigation pump. Regulating by using the faucet had limitations. This product is preventing the problems, which prevents unnecessary costs from water leakage and replacement of the hoses. A quality product.Fit
P**L
Works as they are supposed to
These regulators work just fine. The reviewers that measured the pressure and say that they don't work, didn't measure correctly nor did they read the instructions on the item listing. These only regulate while water is IS FLOWING in the system. They do not regulate in a static system.
N**Z
Wish it was metal. Easy to cross thread which ruins it
I have a couple of these for drip irrigation. Overall they do what they should. They're plastic, but don't feel flimsy. But the threads are plastic and spigots and hoses have metal threads. If you ever cross thread one, which is easier to do since they are plastic, it will cross thread every time after.
D**J
Hi 🙃
Please stop a second and read this note as u might have missed the memo 🤔U need T plus 2 to connect this device and u should have no water leaks🤔Also keep in mind this device is a psi flow control and not a psi presently control device😦That means if ur psi is 100 psi then the water flow psi will be 25 psi but if the flow stops and u dont have a automatic shutoff device, the psi will return to 100 psi🙄If ur using a soaker hose with an automatic shutoff device then this is the device u need😏If ur want control over all the psi then u will need a psi auto adjustment device normally called water pressure regulator 😐
C**.
Simple, quiet pressure regulator for soaker and drip irrigation hoses
These pressure regulators are perfect for anyone looking to add a simple drip irrigation or soaker hose to a flower bed without worrying about adding underground plumbing and easily ensuring that soaker hoses don’t rupture from too much pressure.This is by far the quietest pressure regulator I’ve tested. Some regulators tend to vibrate or buzz when the input pressure changes, but these are nice and silent at all input pressures.Simple garden hose input and output threads eliminate the need for hose adapters and Teflon tape on pipe connections.To use these just get some soaker hose or bulk soaker hose and add a female garden hose end to it. Put the pressure regulator between your garden hose and the soaker hose.If you choose to use a hose timer put the pressure regulator after the timer on the output to the soaker hose or drip irrigation line.
A**7
working great in my drip setup - here is a test to back that up
Depending on the type of drip irrigation system you have you may need a pressure regulator. Many of the drip irrigation systems are designed to operate around 25 PSI for operation. The Senninger pressure regulator 25 PSI 3/4 hose thread was designed to give 25 PSI and has 3/4 GHT male and female connections.The first picture shows my test setup. You can see the pressure regulator followed by a pressure gauge and a small 4 emitter drip setup.The second picture shows the pressure gauge with none of the emitters running and the pressure is 72 PSI.The third picture shows the pressure gauge with 1 emitter running is about 30 PSI. The pressure with all 4 running was also 30 PSI.This pressure regulator has been working fine in my drip irrigation setup. I created this review to try to make a more scientific description of its performance. I will buy another Senninger when I need my next regulator.
J**B
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