How to Assemble Your Rainbird 5000
The Rainbird 5000 is a top choice in water control valves. It is easy to operate, has high reliability, excellent durability and provides a great economy. This is one of the best valves on the market because it can perform two different functions. You can use it to control the flow of the water from the left side or right side of the house.
When turning the adjustment screws, you will notice that they are not perfect and move around a bit. Because of this, it is necessary for you to have someone help you with this process. When turning the adjustment screws, make sure that the "left side" of the house is turned toward the direction of the wind flow. The reason why this happens is because when the wind blows from the right side, the adjustment screws turn with it.
The next step involves turning the adjustment screws to adjust the flow of water from the left side to the right side. When turning the screws, make sure that they are totally opposite each other. That way, the flow of water will be in its normal direction. Now, when you are using the Rainbird 5000 sprinkler head, it is essential for you to know which side of the house the water lines are running to. This is because if you do not know which side of the line is running to, then you will never know what direction you need to spray the lawn.
If you would like to adjust the flow of water from the left side to the right side, then you will want to use the flat head screwdriver. First, locate the hole at the top of the sprinkler container and look through the hole. You will notice that there is a white rubber seal that is in the container. Simply rotate the sprinkler assembly until you can see the rubber seal.
Next, you will want to open the top valve of the container, which is located about halfway up the flat head screwdriver. Once you have opened the valve, you will be able to see the two screws that go on either side of the assembly. The two screws will work to adjust the spray pattern. Turn these screws clockwise to tighten the assembly.
If you would like to adjust the flow of water from the left side to the right side, then you will want to use the flat head screwdriver. First, locate the hole at the top of the sprinkler container and look through the hole. You will notice that there is a white rubber seal that is in the container. Simply turn the screw clockwise to tighten the assembly.
Finally, you will want to adjust the level of spray pattern. If you would like more water in the areas that you are watering, then adjust the spray pattern up. If you would like less water in the areas that you are not watering, then adjust the spray pattern down.
When you have finished adjusting the level of water in the areas that you are watering, you will want to close the valve for the time being. Turn on the water valve and open it for air. You should hear a click as the assembly begins to loosen up. Repeat these steps until you are finally happy with the performance of your new unit.
As previously mentioned, some adjustment may be necessary. To find out what the right amount of adjustment is, turn the screw clockwise. This will increase the amount of water that is dispensed. However, this can cause a drop in performance. On the other hand, too little adjustment can cause water to be too hot and spray too far. Adjustment should be done in increments of ten percent.
Once you have the Rainbird 5000 installed and working properly, you will need to take care of one last problem. The assembly is connected to the spray pattern by an assembly clamp. To remove this clamp, you will need to unscrew the assembly from the base unit. Carefully follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. You may need to physically hold the assembly while unscrewing it. Once removed, you will notice that the clamps are soft and mushy.
Follow the instructions provided and dry the unit off. Make sure that all screws are tightened to ensure watertightness of the assembly. Use compressed air to dry off any remaining moisture. Turn on the main power and connect the sensors to your control panel. Enjoy your brand new Rainbird 5000.
When turning the adjustment screws, you will notice that they are not perfect and move around a bit. Because of this, it is necessary for you to have someone help you with this process. When turning the adjustment screws, make sure that the "left side" of the house is turned toward the direction of the wind flow. The reason why this happens is because when the wind blows from the right side, the adjustment screws turn with it.
The next step involves turning the adjustment screws to adjust the flow of water from the left side to the right side. When turning the screws, make sure that they are totally opposite each other. That way, the flow of water will be in its normal direction. Now, when you are using the Rainbird 5000 sprinkler head, it is essential for you to know which side of the house the water lines are running to. This is because if you do not know which side of the line is running to, then you will never know what direction you need to spray the lawn.
If you would like to adjust the flow of water from the left side to the right side, then you will want to use the flat head screwdriver. First, locate the hole at the top of the sprinkler container and look through the hole. You will notice that there is a white rubber seal that is in the container. Simply rotate the sprinkler assembly until you can see the rubber seal.
Next, you will want to open the top valve of the container, which is located about halfway up the flat head screwdriver. Once you have opened the valve, you will be able to see the two screws that go on either side of the assembly. The two screws will work to adjust the spray pattern. Turn these screws clockwise to tighten the assembly.
If you would like to adjust the flow of water from the left side to the right side, then you will want to use the flat head screwdriver. First, locate the hole at the top of the sprinkler container and look through the hole. You will notice that there is a white rubber seal that is in the container. Simply turn the screw clockwise to tighten the assembly.
Finally, you will want to adjust the level of spray pattern. If you would like more water in the areas that you are watering, then adjust the spray pattern up. If you would like less water in the areas that you are not watering, then adjust the spray pattern down.
When you have finished adjusting the level of water in the areas that you are watering, you will want to close the valve for the time being. Turn on the water valve and open it for air. You should hear a click as the assembly begins to loosen up. Repeat these steps until you are finally happy with the performance of your new unit.
As previously mentioned, some adjustment may be necessary. To find out what the right amount of adjustment is, turn the screw clockwise. This will increase the amount of water that is dispensed. However, this can cause a drop in performance. On the other hand, too little adjustment can cause water to be too hot and spray too far. Adjustment should be done in increments of ten percent.
Once you have the Rainbird 5000 installed and working properly, you will need to take care of one last problem. The assembly is connected to the spray pattern by an assembly clamp. To remove this clamp, you will need to unscrew the assembly from the base unit. Carefully follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. You may need to physically hold the assembly while unscrewing it. Once removed, you will notice that the clamps are soft and mushy.
Follow the instructions provided and dry the unit off. Make sure that all screws are tightened to ensure watertightness of the assembly. Use compressed air to dry off any remaining moisture. Turn on the main power and connect the sensors to your control panel. Enjoy your brand new Rainbird 5000.