Installing a Rain Bird Residential Anti-Siphon Valve

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Anti-Siphon residential irrigation valves are often used in California, and in some other locations. Check local codes for requirements. This video talks about how to install these automatic irrigation valves so they work properly and prevent residential water contamination. These installation tips and instructions include DAS and ASVF models of Rain Bird valves.

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As a Commercial Landscaper in Tucson, Arizona, working for Santa Rita Landscaping LLC, and, attending the Rainbird Academy, " Glue" is actually called " Solvent Weld", a chemical weld compound bonding the 2 pipes together, after primer.

johnrodriguez
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I’m confused all the solenoid wires are white and black 😂 so which one is the main white wire 😂

rp
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How much do you charge fo the job you just did ?

nahumvillalta
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For a timer, should the solenoid be set to off or manual??

ashleyr.
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the antiphon head is attached to PVC minimum length of PVC before Valve attached ? I guess I am asking minimum out of ground total sorry Im diying

nancykelly
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In my valve, both wires are black and white. How do I know which wite goes where?

lcvolt
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how do you use this with the .700 Rain Bird poly tubing?

michaelfata
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where do I attach a pressure regulator-filter combo in this for a drip system? What should be height of the PVC pipe the valve is being attached? Thanks.

nirmaladasamoni
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No isolation valve for the irrigation valves?

jimrylander
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Hi I have 2 zones in my backyard, the valves are located on each end of the house, how do I wire them from the timer controller inside the garage? do i run one set of wire to the first valve location and daisy chain to the 2nd valve across the yard?

pius
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Both wires on my dasasvr075 are stripped. There is no solid colored wire. This video could have been more informative

chriscoco
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I would have put cut off valves and compression couplings on it so I can pull it out at any time.

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