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Sprinkler Valve with Flow Control, 30 A, 24 V, 1 in, FNPT x FNPT, 0.2 to 22 gpm, Plastic Body

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RAIN BIRD CPF-100 Sprinkler Valve with Flow Control, 30 A, 24 V, 1 in, FNPT x FNPT, 0.2 to 22 gpm, Plastic Body

Item #: CPF-100 by RAIN BIRD CORPORATION-CONSUMER

UPC #: 077985612955

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Features
  • 1 in female pipe thread inlet and outlet inline irrigation valve
  • Buna-N diaphragm offers great performance in harsh water environments
  • Reliable, non-clogging design
  • Reverse flow design reduces stress on diaphragm for dependable operation
  • In-line design minimizes pressure loss of dirt and debris during installation and system start-up
  • Operates automatically or manually with manual bleed screw
  • Works with any standard sprinkler timer
  • Energy efficient, low power encapsulated solenoid with captured plunger

Returnable

Yes

Defective Code

A

Maximum Pressure

150 psi

Inlet Size

1"

Packaging Type

Boxed

Voltage

24 V

Adjustable Flow Control

Yes

Product Type

Female In-Line Valve

Material

Plastic

Each Weight

1.100 LB

Velocity

D

Hazardous Material

No

Nominal Size

1"

Application

For below ground with a separate constant pressure backflow prevention device

Frequency Rating

50/60 Hz

Connection Type

FNPT x FNPT

Current Rating

30 A

Softgoods material

Buna-N

Pressure rating

15 to 150 psi

Nomenclature

CPF100 INLINE FLOW CONTROL 1"

Product Overview
VALVE INLINE FLOW CNTRL 1IN

Rain Bird manufactures only the highest quality in-line valves. Use in-line valves in locations where the use of a Pressure Vacuum Breaker (PVB) or a double-check valve is required by city codes to protect against back flow. Check your local city codes to determine what type of valves are required. In-line valves are installed below ground in a valve box down stream from the main line from a PVB or double check valve. In-line valves will not prevent back flow on their own and they need the help of a back flow prevention device.