K-Rain 4000 Indexing Valve 3-Zone 1-1/4 in. Slip ABS
K-Rain 4000 Indexing Valve 3-Zone 1-1/4 in. Slip ABS
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Compatibility Notice
Compatibility Notice
It is the buyer’s responsibility to confirm product compatibility with their system, application, and any local code requirements prior to purchase. Buyers should verify model numbers, specifications, sizing, and pressure ratings before ordering.
If you are unsure, you may contact us before purchasing and we will help confirm compatibility.
To initiate a return, customers must contact us before sending the item back. Unauthorized returns may be refused.
Return Policy
Return Policy
We accept returns within 14 days from your delivery date.
All returns are subject to a restocking fee. The restocking fee varies by product category and will be deducted from the refund amount.
Items must be unused, uninstalled, and returned in their original packaging. Products that show signs of use, installation, or damage are not eligible for return.
Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer unless the item arrives defective or incorrect. Original shipping charges are non-refundable.
To initiate a return, customers must contact us before sending the item back. Unauthorized returns may be refused.
If you’re unsure about fit, compatibility, or application, contact us prior to purchasing.
Description
The 4000 offers a reliable, economical way to automate multiple zoned residential and small commercial irrigation systems. These patented indexing valves allow for the number of watering zones to be changed quickly and easily. They are ideally suited for both city water and pump applications and may also be used for onsite wastewater or effluent water applications. The simplicity of design and few moving parts ensures ease of maintenance and long service life. The 4000 valve is available in 4 or 6 outlet models. A quick change of the cam allows the valve to operate from 2 to 6 zones. The valve will operate with flows as low as 10 GPM (38 LPM) and at pressures of 25 to 75 PSI (1,7 to 5,2 bar).
