We just had a waterhole bored and were lucky enough to find a flowing artesian, which delivers just over 500 gallons an hour without needing a pump. We need to feed only about a litre a minute into our reservoir, as this is sufficient for our rural household needs. I installed a Speedfit stopcock into the 32mm MDPE feedpipe, but find it is not able to slow the flow sufficiently - it just stops the flow if I wind it down to near what I want. Plus John Guest say ""The valves normally last a long time however if you have water constantly flowing through the valve and using it as pressure limiter there would be more wear on the internals so it may not last long".
We like to keep the water flowing albeit slowly, as this avoids pipe, filters etc freezing in winter and also keeps the reservoir refreshed. Any surplus, ie when the reservoir is full, runs into our sheep trough and then back into the stream. We devised this system some 40 years ago and it works well but our old spring dried up last year hence the borehole to replace it.
Advice needed please! Would a Pegler-type ball valve be a better option? if not, what?
Thanks
We like to keep the water flowing albeit slowly, as this avoids pipe, filters etc freezing in winter and also keeps the reservoir refreshed. Any surplus, ie when the reservoir is full, runs into our sheep trough and then back into the stream. We devised this system some 40 years ago and it works well but our old spring dried up last year hence the borehole to replace it.
Advice needed please! Would a Pegler-type ball valve be a better option? if not, what?
Thanks