Plumbing
Multiple Carrier Input Valve Plumbing with a Line Throttle and 3-way Valves
Plumbing Detail: Multiple Inputs with Line Throttle & 3-Way Valves This setup (Figure C) uses 3-way valves to switch between different water sources (like fresh water vs. fertilizer) and adds a Line Throttle to control the flow speed. Why use a Line ...
Multiple Carrier Input Valve Plumbing using 3-way valves
Plumbing Detail: Multiple Inputs Using 3-Way Valves This setup (Figure B) uses a single 3-way valve to switch between two carrier sources, typically water and fertilizer. Important: In this layout, the water line splits before the 3-way valve to ...
Multiple Carrier Input Valve Plumbing Using 2-way Valves
Plumbing Detail: Multiple Inputs with 2-Way Valves This setup (Figure B) uses multiple 2-way valves joined together by a manifold to switch between different water sources. The manifold combines the flow before it passes through the main flowmeter. ...
One 2-way Carrier Input Valve Plumbing (Most Common)
Plumbing Detail: Single Carrier Input This is the most common setup (Figure A). It uses a single 2-way valve to control one main water source. Component Order The order of parts in the carrier line is critical for the system to function correctly: ...
Multiple Carrier Input Valve Plumbing with a Line Throttle and 2-way Valves
Plumbing Detail: Multiple Inputs with Line Throttle & 2-Way Valves This setup (Figure C) uses multiple 2-way valves joined by a manifold to switch between different water sources. It also includes a Line Throttle to control the flow speed. Why use a ...