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Our weep adjustment is done with Parker N400B needle valves. https://www.zoro.com/parker-needle-valve-brass-14-18-5-gpm-2000-psi-n400b/i/G1576391/ Last winter (our first winter in the biz) we fiddled with them all season. This year I realized they have a lock screw on the dial and with a lot of messing around got them perfect and locked. Two days later one bay is just barely dribbling out of the gun and the other two bays are perfect. Get them perfect again (time consuming by yourself) and then a week later a different one will shoot water 4' up. The builder and previous owner Super Wash recommended 8-10" vertical stream when holding the gun straight up. I measured that flow today and it was 10 oz/minute with our big 2507 tips. I think the adjustment on these needle valves are too coarse considering they have a 5 GPM max flow. I'm pondering replacing the needle valves with an adjustable flow meter for each bay like this one:
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-3403-dwyer-vfa-42ssv-flow-meter-adjustable.aspx
Does anyone have something like these for their weep adjustment? Two advantages would be that the adjustment could be easily made without going into each bay to look at the stream and they would be easier to monitor.
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-3403-dwyer-vfa-42ssv-flow-meter-adjustable.aspx
Does anyone have something like these for their weep adjustment? Two advantages would be that the adjustment could be easily made without going into each bay to look at the stream and they would be easier to monitor.