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Rain Bird PRS05030S Drip Irrigation 30 PSI Retrofit Pressure Regulator for 1/2" Threaded Riser

Rain Bird PRS05030S Drip Irrigation 30 PSI Retrofit Pressure Regulator for 1/2" Threaded Riser

Regular price $19.18 USD
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About This

  • Easily converts a 1/2" riser or existing shrub spray to low volume Drip watering system
  • Provides 30 psi pressure regulation for best performance of micro-watering devices
  • Designed for use with free flow Drip irrigation manifolds
  • Top outlet accepts a 1/2" threaded Drip manifold (sold separately)
  • Use with Rain Bird free flow manifold models (sold separately): MANIFRE1S, MANIFRE4S, and MANIFRE6S
  • Constructed of highly durable UV and chemical-resistant materials to assure long life

Overview

  • Brand : Rain Bird
  • Size : 3/4" Hose Thread x 1/2" Drip
  • Style : 1/2" Riser w/ 30 psi Regulator
  • Material : Plastic
  • Model Name : RETROFIT PRES REG PRS-050-30
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