Much appreciated. Thank you. your the only people to be sharing this information, easy to understand, clear and well explained. you got my thumbs and subscription.
Anyone new to this: Make sure the lateral valve is turned off and always relieve pressure from the line by turning on a head before you remove the snap rings and foot valve. The snap rings should be fairly easy to remove but very difficult if there is any pressure in the line. If you force the first snap ring out while there is pressure in line the whole foot valve assembly can be forced out and make a very dangerous situation when your face and hands are going to be directly above it. There will be much more pressure if the lateral valve and head you are working on is coming from larger mainlines and especially if the system has faulty or non-existent Pressure Release Valves. I experienced this on a head directly next to a lateral valve over a 16" pump-fed mainline with no PRV system. The lateral was off and I didn't relieve pressure by turning on a head. I forced the first snap ring out and was blasted by the foot valve assembly and water. Luckily my hand blocked the foot valve and it gashed my fingers while my eye was shot with high pressure water. My eye was okay after a couple days and fingers healed up fine, no workers comp report but it could've been much worse. Stay safe
Much appreciated. Thank you. your the only people to be sharing this information, easy to understand, clear and well explained. you got my thumbs and subscription.
Very good video I would like to see more on repairs and troubleshooting Rain bird 700 and 900 s
Thank you
Anyone new to this: Make sure the lateral valve is turned off and always relieve pressure from the line by turning on a head before you remove the snap rings and foot valve. The snap rings should be fairly easy to remove but very difficult if there is any pressure in the line. If you force the first snap ring out while there is pressure in line the whole foot valve assembly can be forced out and make a very dangerous situation when your face and hands are going to be directly above it. There will be much more pressure if the lateral valve and head you are working on is coming from larger mainlines and especially if the system has faulty or non-existent Pressure Release Valves.
I experienced this on a head directly next to a lateral valve over a 16" pump-fed mainline with no PRV system. The lateral was off and I didn't relieve pressure by turning on a head. I forced the first snap ring out and was blasted by the foot valve assembly and water. Luckily my hand blocked the foot valve and it gashed my fingers while my eye was shot with high pressure water. My eye was okay after a couple days and fingers healed up fine, no workers comp report but it could've been much worse. Stay safe
How about the rock screen on the bottom?
Thanks for showing
Will you be posting more ?
Thank you for watching our Videos Chul Chul LEE !!! Yes, we will be posting more of these types of videos. Do you have any specific requests ?
Can you break down a 700 or 751 internal essambly?
Yes I can, however it is exactly the same as the 900 series with smaller parts. Let me know if you still want it demonstrated.