Item Number: IRH819
10 PSI Pressure Regulator Medium Flow 3/4" FHT x MHT
Reduce Pressure for Medium Flow Systems
This 10 PSI pressure regulator is designed for low-pressure drip irrigation and soaker hose systems that connect with standard garden hose threads. It helps reduce incoming water pressure to a steady 10 PSI, protecting drip tape, soaker hose, emitters, and fittings from excess pressure that can cause leaks, blowouts, or uneven watering.
The regulator has a 3/4" FHT inlet and 3/4" MHT outlet, making it easy to install in hose-end irrigation setups. Use it with standard hose bibs, faucet timers, backflow preventers, filters, garden hoses, and other 3/4" hose-thread irrigation components. This is the hose-thread version, not a pipe-thread regulator.
With a medium-flow range of 0.5–6.5 GPM and a maximum inlet pressure of 100 PSI, this regulator is a good choice for many home garden drip systems, raised beds, row crops, containers, and soaker hose layouts. For best performance, install the regulator after the water source, timer or backflow preventer, and filter, and before the drip or soaker irrigation lines.
Use this regulator when your irrigation system requires 10 PSI operating pressure. Always confirm that your tubing, drip tape, emitters, or soaker hose are compatible with 10 PSI before installation.
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Shipping Weight: 0.2 lb
Dimensions: 3.5"L x 1.5"W x 1.5"H
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- Use with Soaker Hose
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This item is a must for the drip tape system we installed. We had many problems trying to reduce the pressure at the spigot valve prior to getting this. If you are planning on using a drip tape system, I highly suggest getting this like they suggest in the drip tape description. It makes life easier.