RAIN BIRD DAS-ASVF Series Valve Instruction Manual
- June 8, 2024
- RAIN BIRD
Table of Contents
DAS-ASVF Series Valve
Instruction Manual
DAS-ASVF Series Valve
Before Installation
- Install master valves and pressure regulators as needed.
- A pressure regulator is required if water pressure exceeds 150 PSI (recommended over 80 PSI).
- Flush the system thoroughly until water runs clear.
- Shut off the main water supply.
Installation Notes
- Aniti-Siphon valves must be installed a minimum of 6″ above ground and the highest outlet in the zone supplied by the valve.
- Do not use this anti-siphon valve as a main line backflow device, nor as a master valve.
- This valve is not designed nor approved to be under constant water pressure on both sides of the valve.
- Do not install any other valves downstream. If installed incorrerctly with constant pressure on both sides of valve, it is possible the valve will fail or burst.
- This valve must not be operated continuously for more than twelve (12) hours.
- The device shall not be installed where the venting of water from the device during its normal functioning causes damage.
Connect Valve to Pipes
- Apply PTFE thread-seal tape to the male threads on the adapters, screw into the valve and hand-tighten. (do not use PVC glue or pipe dope on adapter threads).
- Apply primer and then PVC cement to the ends of the pipe and inside the adapters per manufacturer’s instructions.
- Ensure the valve arrows face in the direction of water flow, and push valve onto inlet and outlet pipes until secure. Follow PVC cement instructions for cure time.
Connect Valve Wires
NOTE: Use watertight connectors and direct burial wire for all
connections.
- Connect one solenoid wire to a common wire (usually white). All valves can share the same common wire.
- Connect the second solenoid wire to a power wire (usually colored).
Valve Operation
Manual Operation:
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Manual on: Turn the solenoid counter-clockwise 1/4 turn. Do not unscrew completely. To close, hand tighten clockwise.
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Flow control (select models only): Turn clockwise to restrict flow. Turn counter-clockwise to open flow.
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Flush valve to clear debris: Turn the bleed screw counterclockwise ONLY 1 turn. Flush one minute and turn clockwise to close.
First Use: -
Open the main water supply and flush one minute with bleed screw to clear debris.
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Test wiring by using the Manual Water feature on the irrigation controller.
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Adjust the flow control to reduce over-spray. (select models).
Pressure Loss Chart
Operating Ranges
| DAS/ASVF-075| DAS/ASVF-100
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Flow²| 0.2 – 22 GPM| 0.2 – 40 GPM
Pressure| 15 – 150 PSI| 15 – 150 PSI
NOTE: For flows below 3 GPM (0.75 m³/h), or any drip application, use a 200 mesh filter upstream and a pressure regulating filter downstream from the valve. 40 psi for 1″ and 30 psi for 3/4″ drip lines.
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Solution |
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Valve Won’t Turn On when Solenoid is Turned | Make sure flow control is open |
(select models)
Check that main water supply is on
Make sure piping is connected properly and not blocked
Valve Won’t Turn On at the Timer| Verify timer settings are correct
Check and repair wiring and connections as needed
Check and replace valve solenoid as needed
Verify timer power output
Valve Won’t Shut-off| Verify timer settings are correct
Hand tighten solenoid and bleed screw if needed
Valve Won’t Turn On at the Valve| Incorrect timer settings
Check wiring
Check solenoid
Timer not supplying power to the valve
Make sure the Flow Control stem is not turned all the way closed
Leaks at sprinkler heads| Clear debris by opening the bleed screw and flushing
1 minute
Remove and clean the diaphragm. Replace if needed.
Leaks around the valve| Check pipe fittings connection and glue, repair or
replace as needed
Hand tighten solenoid and bleed screw if needed
If vacuum breaker is leaking (anti-siphon models) remove cap, gasket, and
internal piston gasket to clean and reassemble
Turn off main water supply, relieve pressure on the valve by opening the bleed
screw and tighten the jar top bonnet
NOTE: During winter, shutdown and drain the system to protect valves from freezing. Failure to properly drain the lines can result in damage to the valves, which is not covered under the customer satisfaction policy.
Questions?
In the USA or Canada, call Rain Bird toll free Technical Support at
1-800-724-6247 or visit our valves
support web site
http://www.rainbird.com/m/antisiphon-valves/index.htm
Rain Bird Corporation
Consumer Products Division
6991 East Southpoint Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85756
Tel.: 1-800-RAINBIRD
(800-724-6247)
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