Dr. Who
Well-Known Member
Thanks for all the replys everyone.
Now this is think is the answer. I've been researching this. By check valve, do you mean a non return valve or an anti syphon valve? I've ordered an anti syphon valve. I couldn't see how the non return valve would work as it still goes the same way. Please tell me if I'm wrong. And if I do need one, could you please tell me what order to put the devices in my line from pump. I can't seem to find much online. Thanks for your help!
The same thing as Dr Who suggested. Have I got it wrong then with the anti syphon? Should I use both? I have found the plastic ones you've suggested and I've actually ordered a different pump now as well, a 2700lh one compared to the mj1000 so hopefully more power to combat the tube rise.
Where would I install the non return valve? Before or after anti syphon? Do I need both?
Yeah anti siphon valve! That's the one......On the farm I call them all check valves and that's not correct technically.
Check valve is so the liquid does not back flow though the pump and it then looses prime.
Anti siphon will stop your problem, kind of an opposite.
A "check" valve will not work as an anti siphon in some applications. Due to the pressure that it requires to open it...
No need to get or use each!