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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | <br>The camlock reducer is an effective system that allows you to control your underground watering system without the use of a pump or hose. The reducing coupling has a 2-inch female [https://www.inoxcamlockfittings.com camlock Coupler] with a 2-inch male adapter, enabling you to lower your underground water lines or pump system accordingly. This 2-inch female camlock male coupler features (2) Cam Lever arms and an EPDM rubber gasket for leak-proof, secure connections. The coupling assembly consists of: two pieces of PVC pipe that are cut to fit one end of the male adapter coupler, a female adapter coupler, and a Tee Ball Valve. The coupling assembly is then fastened to the bottom of the male threaded adapter with an adjustable nut.<br><br><br>To convert the water output from a pump to a line into your home water system, you can utilize two separate camlock reducers, one with a female cam lever and one with a male cam lever. You can then connect the two pieces of coupling and the male part of the Tee Ball Valve to the valve to complete the entire system. If you are utilizing a vertical water line to your home's water system, you would utilize the coupling at the bottom of the line to turn the line on and then you would connect the coupling to the bottom of the water supply line to complete the system.<br><br><br>When using the coupling to lower or increase the water output, it is important to make sure that you are using the correct type of valve stem for your system. For example, if your water valve stem is a VF type, then it is imperative that the coupling is a VB type, otherwise your system will not function properly. This is especially true when you utilize a water line that is higher than one hundred feet from the house. The reason why the valve stem must be a VB type is because VB water valves are actually a higher performance type of valve than VF water valves. If you have a water valve system that is utilizing VF water valves, then you will want to make sure that you use a coupling that is also a VB type.<br><br><br>Camlock reducers that are used with vertical water valve systems need to be utilized in a different manner than those that are used with horizontal systems. In the case of a horizontal water valve system, you would need to start the valve, lower it and then raise it again to complete the cycle of turning the valve back and forth. However, when you utilize a vertical valve system, you will want to use some sort of mechanism that will engage and disengage the water valve on a continual basis. The most common and effective way to accomplish this is by utilizing a cam lock lever.<br><br><br>The cam lever, as mentioned earlier, is located at the top of the valve assembly. You will want to look at the side of the valve and locate a slot that has a lever or a knob on the outside of the housing. Simply place your finger on the outside of this slot and make a push-button type motion. This will engage the cam lever, which will engage the water pump. This is typically the easiest coupling to install. It is recommended that you install the coupling in a location where you have access to water pressure and plumbing as well.<br><br><br>Another problem you might encounter is if the coupling becomes disconnected with the water valve itself. In this case, the valve stem has a lever that will engage the valve and prevent it from being disconnected. However, this lever is usually on the lower side of the valve assembly, which makes it more difficult to access. If you encounter problems with the coupling, then you will not only need to replace the part, but you will also need to install a new water valve that is designed to work with the coupling that you have purchased.<br> |
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+<br>The camlock reducer is an effective system that allows you to control your underground watering system without the use of a pump or hose. The reducing coupling has a 2-inch female [https://www.inoxcamlockfittings.com camlock Coupler] with a 2-inch male adapter, enabling you to lower your underground water lines or pump system accordingly. This 2-inch female camlock male coupler features (2) Cam Lever arms and an EPDM rubber gasket for leak-proof, secure connections. The coupling assembly consists of: two pieces of PVC pipe that are cut to fit one end of the male adapter coupler, a female adapter coupler, and a Tee Ball Valve. The coupling assembly is then fastened to the bottom of the male threaded adapter with an adjustable nut.<br><br><br>To convert the water output from a pump to a line into your home water system, you can utilize two separate camlock reducers, one with a female cam lever and one with a male cam lever. You can then connect the two pieces of coupling and the male part of the Tee Ball Valve to the valve to complete the entire system. If you are utilizing a vertical water line to your home's water system, you would utilize the coupling at the bottom of the line to turn the line on and then you would connect the coupling to the bottom of the water supply line to complete the system.<br><br><br>When using the coupling to lower or increase the water output, it is important to make sure that you are using the correct type of valve stem for your system. For example, if your water valve stem is a VF type, then it is imperative that the coupling is a VB type, otherwise your system will not function properly. This is especially true when you utilize a water line that is higher than one hundred feet from the house. The reason why the valve stem must be a VB type is because VB water valves are actually a higher performance type of valve than VF water valves. If you have a water valve system that is utilizing VF water valves, then you will want to make sure that you use a coupling that is also a VB type.<br><br><br>Camlock reducers that are used with vertical water valve systems need to be utilized in a different manner than those that are used with horizontal systems. In the case of a horizontal water valve system, you would need to start the valve, lower it and then raise it again to complete the cycle of turning the valve back and forth. However, when you utilize a vertical valve system, you will want to use some sort of mechanism that will engage and disengage the water valve on a continual basis. The most common and effective way to accomplish this is by utilizing a cam lock lever.<br><br><br>The cam lever, as mentioned earlier, is located at the top of the valve assembly. You will want to look at the side of the valve and locate a slot that has a lever or a knob on the outside of the housing. Simply place your finger on the outside of this slot and make a push-button type motion. This will engage the cam lever, which will engage the water pump. This is typically the easiest coupling to install. It is recommended that you install the coupling in a location where you have access to water pressure and plumbing as well.<br><br><br>Another problem you might encounter is if the coupling becomes disconnected with the water valve itself. In this case, the valve stem has a lever that will engage the valve and prevent it from being disconnected. However, this lever is usually on the lower side of the valve assembly, which makes it more difficult to access. If you encounter problems with the coupling, then you will not only need to replace the part, but you will also need to install a new water valve that is designed to work with the coupling that you have purchased.<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | <br>The camlock reducer is an effective system that allows you to control your underground watering system without the use of a pump or hose. The reducing coupling has a 2-inch female [https://www.inoxcamlockfittings.com camlock Coupler] with a 2-inch male adapter, enabling you to lower your underground water lines or pump system accordingly. This 2-inch female camlock male coupler features (2) Cam Lever arms and an EPDM rubber gasket for leak-proof, secure connections. The coupling assembly consists of: two pieces of PVC pipe that are cut to fit one end of the male adapter coupler, a female adapter coupler, and a Tee Ball Valve. The coupling assembly is then fastened to the bottom of the male threaded adapter with an adjustable nut.<br><br><br>To convert the water output from a pump to a line into your home water system, you can utilize two separate camlock reducers, one with a female cam lever and one with a male cam lever. You can then connect the two pieces of coupling and the male part of the Tee Ball Valve to the valve to complete the entire system. If you are utilizing a vertical water line to your home's water system, you would utilize the coupling at the bottom of the line to turn the line on and then you would connect the coupling to the bottom of the water supply line to complete the system.<br><br><br>When using the coupling to lower or increase the water output, it is important to make sure that you are using the correct type of valve stem for your system. For example, if your water valve stem is a VF type, then it is imperative that the coupling is a VB type, otherwise your system will not function properly. This is especially true when you utilize a water line that is higher than one hundred feet from the house. The reason why the valve stem must be a VB type is because VB water valves are actually a higher performance type of valve than VF water valves. If you have a water valve system that is utilizing VF water valves, then you will want to make sure that you use a coupling that is also a VB type.<br><br><br>Camlock reducers that are used with vertical water valve systems need to be utilized in a different manner than those that are used with horizontal systems. In the case of a horizontal water valve system, you would need to start the valve, lower it and then raise it again to complete the cycle of turning the valve back and forth. However, when you utilize a vertical valve system, you will want to use some sort of mechanism that will engage and disengage the water valve on a continual basis. The most common and effective way to accomplish this is by utilizing a cam lock lever.<br><br><br>The cam lever, as mentioned earlier, is located at the top of the valve assembly. You will want to look at the side of the valve and locate a slot that has a lever or a knob on the outside of the housing. Simply place your finger on the outside of this slot and make a push-button type motion. This will engage the cam lever, which will engage the water pump. This is typically the easiest coupling to install. It is recommended that you install the coupling in a location where you have access to water pressure and plumbing as well.<br><br><br>Another problem you might encounter is if the coupling becomes disconnected with the water valve itself. In this case, the valve stem has a lever that will engage the valve and prevent it from being disconnected. However, this lever is usually on the lower side of the valve assembly, which makes it more difficult to access. If you encounter problems with the coupling, then you will not only need to replace the part, but you will also need to install a new water valve that is designed to work with the coupling that you have purchased.<br>
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