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Dave Adamson
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2006
This is the journey of my life and a the things I learned along the way. From my daily job as a plumber to my interests in woodworking
3in Apollo RP-LF4A #1 and Relief rebuild
Rebuilding a 3" Apollo RP-LF4A #1 check and relief.
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1 1/4 Ames 2000b/ Watts 007 Complete Breakdown
มุมมอง 701ปีที่แล้ว
A quick break down of an 1 1/4 Ames 2000b. Tools 1/2in. Wrench
3in wye strainer replacement
มุมมอง 221ปีที่แล้ว
Replaced a 3in wye strainer that was full of iron and corrosion.
3in Watts 009 relief rebuild
มุมมอง 1.1Kปีที่แล้ว
Rebuilding the relief of a 3in. Watts 009 with all new rubber. Tools Flathead screw driver (small and Big) 3/4 Socket or wrench Adjustable Wrench Repair took about an hour
Ames 2000ss Check replacement (vertical)
มุมมอง 4312 ปีที่แล้ว
Replaced the #2 check on a vertical Ames 2000ss.
Shutting down an irrigation system
มุมมอง 472 ปีที่แล้ว
A quick walkthrough of shutting down an irrigation system
lm 42 shaker piston repair
มุมมอง 1742 ปีที่แล้ว
The piston to raise and lower the shaker some how snapped. I had to do a quick repair to get the machine back in the field.
Installing New RPZ, Ball valve, and booster pump for irrigation system
มุมมอง 1K2 ปีที่แล้ว
A look inside how I do a water connection for our irrigation systems. This one so happened to need a booster pump due to low water pressure. This job took about 3 hours to complete.
1 1/2 wilkins 975 ball valve replacement
มุมมอง 4912 ปีที่แล้ว
Simple ball valve replacement for a 1 1/2 wilkins 975 but was in a tight spot which made it a little more difficult.
Adding second meter for irrigation
มุมมอง 7K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Installed a second meter for an irrigation system so they don't charged for sewer on the water used for the irrigation.
Replacing 1 1/2 Pvb with an Rpz
มุมมอง 1922 ปีที่แล้ว
Needed to replace a leaking Febco 765, Rpz is required in Illinois so I replaced it with an 1 1/2 Wilkins 375
Vermeer Lm42 plow blade repair
มุมมอง 5232 ปีที่แล้ว
We broke the plow blade for one of our machines. I gave it a shot at repairing it myself. Welding is a something I have recently started learning. It wasn't pretty but it has been holding up surprisingly the last 3 months.
Building Shelves in Transit 150 (REUPLOAD NO MUSIC!)
มุมมอง 1.3K2 ปีที่แล้ว
We got a new transit work van that needed shelves. This is how we build and install our shelves. wood used: 4- 4x8 1/2" plywood 12- 1x3x8 boards 4- 2x4x8 boards Tools: Circular saw 16g Air Nailer Drill and driver
what is backflow prevention what are we testing?
มุมมอง 1502 ปีที่แล้ว
Quick explanation of why we test backflow preventers.
Sun joe SPX3000 assembly and review
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This is not sponsored. Ordered this off amazon put it together and tried it out on some projects around the house. Works well for my needs, mainly to wash my cars. $150 at the time I purchased www.amazon.com/dp/B00CPGMUXW?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Replacing Watts 2in 009 with Wilkins 375
มุมมอง 1502 ปีที่แล้ว
Replacing Watts 2in 009 with Wilkins 375
Working on both checks of an Ames 3in 3000ss
มุมมอง 2702 ปีที่แล้ว
Working on both checks of an Ames 3in 3000ss
watchdog Big Combo Sump pump and battery backup install
มุมมอง 57K2 ปีที่แล้ว
watchdog Big Combo Sump pump and battery backup install
Great video, appreciate the detail provided.
Thanks for this vid, helping a guy take care of his flowers.
Simple, efficient and don't break the bank. Great job!👍😊
Exactly! Thank you
Still working fine!!
I hope so. I actually moved out of that house. But everything was good until then
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So the test cock on the relief is number 2, then test cock 3 is on check 1 and test cock 4 is on check 2? Correct??
Correct! The test port on the relief is getting water off the high side so it's water source is before #1 check. I don't usually use it testing though. I hook up to 1,3,4.
Your anti-siphon boot was put on backwards.
Do you think after water pressure didn’t help getting the check out, opening the #2TC would have helped with prying? I’ve had some 375s that were near impossible to get out. Have never worked on a big Apollo. I think that is where the engineers that design BFs need to get better as far as repairing once they have been in service a while. Did it pass the test after first repair attempt? I hate the ones that take multiple attempts. As always, thanks for the time you put in for the vids.
I had it open when I was prying as i have had it cause suction. Working on a 375 is how I figured out the water pressure trick
@@dave_adamson Hi Dave, I like to use back pressure to push the #2 check modules out on certain assemblies by jumpering a hose from TC#1 to TC#4 providing that the #2 check is good enough to hold the back pressure.
Thank you so much!!
Great video, thanks
Great info My previous job I had 28 devices that I maintained I now over 470 BF devices that I maintain.
Nice. That's enough to keep you busy.
@@dave_adamsonI work for a Large municipality. 1 building has 30 devices and another has 16.
@@larryskelson4991 good deal. 24 is I think is the most in one of my buildings but my division tests like 2500 in year
Do you have any issue with the soft floor? Looking to add shelves to mine, but not sure if we’ll go with a plywood floor or a polypropylene floor as I’m worried the polypropylene wouldn’t hold up to the heavy load that will be on the shelves
We haven't had any issues with that. Some of our vans have it and some don't but they both are holding up
I slide a piece of 1 1/2” copper over the pry bar for easier removal of the checks.
Good piece of advice
Thank you!
Great video! I am having this prob... don't have the parts but I now know what might be wrong. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank for video!
THANK YOU for explaining the different spring gauges/weights! No one else mentions this, not even Watts/Febco in their website or parts diagtams.
Glad it helped!
This is the worst backflow valve assembly ever. If check 1 or 2 is the point of failure you need to disassemble the relief valve to get to the checks. If the relief was not an issue before the repair it likely will be an issue when the assembly is placed back in service.
Absolutely right. I tell my guys if it's a small drip to just leave it until we either replace it or have a complete kit because I know it's going to be worse once you open it.
Where can I buy a check seat removal tool. Can I use the back of a crescent wrench?
There's a few places online. Like backflowsupplyusa and testguage. You can try a crescent wrench but sometimes they are in there really tight and you end up braking the little nubs off. Then it's time to carefully chisel it out
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Dude. I don’t comment on YT videos but THANK YOU for mentioning the spring size differences
How you determine it wasn’t the #1 check? Most of the time thats what it is
I already replaced the #1 before this. I have a video of that too actually
I am following your very helpful video to repair mine. I am at 1:40 time point in your video, but can't go beyond that. The valve stem isn't coming out even after turning and pulling with a wrench. Any suggestion? Spray WD40?
I would say make sure you can spin it as it might be hung up on the threads. In a not so graceful way. turn the water on and see if It will pop out. It's outside so shouldn't make too much of a mess. But I'd be prepared to replace the whole thing in case it doesn't go back together
Thank you, this was perfect!
Their instruction say that the system comes with a check valve and that another one is not needed, just connect system to exit pipe with a 1 1/2 inch coupling . Did you decide to skip installing their check valve or this model didn't have one included?
I left their in. It's needed for when the backup kicks on. The white one is a quiet check so no banging when it closes. I also like if you need to service anything there are unions
First time you've used a skil saw?
Thanks for the video, had some debris on the small o-ring and that did the trick
Thank you for the video it was perfect for my problem easy to understand and solved my leak saving me from calling a plumber!
Upper pump above air pressure systems Incorporated,,pull,than push.
That worked great. Note. If you didnt have the thread on connector use a marker to mark the pipe placement dry fit then glue it using marks
You should get a pick set to take off old gaskets and o rings.
I do have them. I just always grab the small flathead for some reason
If you're mostly using bins, why have a full backing on the shelves? Why not a lip in the back too. Seems like you could save some weight, prolly negligent though.
It helps from stuff falling behind as I do put some parts in there not in bins like drop cloths. But also adds a lot of rigidity. But I'm sure no back would work well too
What is the order ( from top to bottom) of the different metal washers and how are they oriented? The large one has a concavity to it, and the smaller one as a lip.
i take it you have the valve with the brass stem. It goes smaller round rubber gasket, concaved washer with the edges going up, larger rubber gasket, then the flat washer. hope that helps.
Thank you so much!
This is a follow up, I did order two of those pumps, and they both came damaged so I ended up sending them back. Not only because they were damaged, but, there were proprietary components that I didn't want to try and source later down the road.
Sorry to hear that. I had it locally so was able to inspect before I bought. Good to know there are proprietary parts
Thanks 😊 for sharing your experience doing shelving thank that video help me to make my on shelves for my work van 👍👍
How I can do to share a picture so you can see how my shelve look like
I have my Instagram linked in my bio
Why not just replace all them old parts out ????
They looked good didn't feel the need. Probably should have but this was on my house so wasn't worried about a being called back
Very helpful
Where did u get that socket adapter to shut off the water?
I'm not sure what part you are talking about. Can you put the time in the video you see it.
What could a person expect to spend to add a second meter? My town allows this option and I’ve been wanting to have one installed. Thx!
I'm averaging $1400 all in. Depends a lot on permit pricing and if you have to buy the meter from the village. One village charges $900 for a meter which is ridiculous
I'm replumbing an old utility sink. I have to ask why are there no shutoffs on the supplies going to the faucets? I see yours is like that too. I get there are shutoffs on the washer supply lines, but it seems like they would be helpful above the faucets also.
It's not a bad idea to put valves in. But utility sinks like this tend to be piped directly instead of having supply lines like a normal faucet or a washer.
Thanks for the video. Just a suggestion. Try commenting thru the video about what you are doing and what the parts are you are installing rather than just music playing. It would be a little more informative. I need to do this to mine now.
Thank you. It was an early video and learning a lot about editing
I have a Watchdog model that I'm thinking is 25 to 30 years old, replacing it with the big combo WiFi. Around 2015 I got rid of the original battery that had come with it and purchased a large deep cycle marine battery from Sears at the time. It does not loose water and I disabled the water check. Better to double up on a set of deep cycle batteries then to buy the Watchdog brand. Maintenance free batteries don't loose water over time why are theirs? Something I would like to see from Watchdog also is better wire management right from the get go. Yeah good video on the installation.
All good points. I got lucky and didn't get low on water. They have a maintenance free battery now. I moved but was planning to upgrade when the battery needed to keep being filled
You should get some Molykote grease for o rings. It’s not slippery like the packets of lube.
I will have to look into that
I have replaced many pvb's the exact same way. So long as there are no leaks, theres no problems 😊. Febco 825YA's are nice for replacing pvb's as well, however much more expensive then that 375 you got there.
Price and we have to blow out the irrigation system in the fall. 375 is a simple insert that makes it easier for our techs
That meter and strainer should not be installed between the #1 shutoff valve and backflow preventer there after, as approved backflow prevention assemblies are classified, approved and supplied as a complete assembly with direct inlet and outlet shut-off valves. However you likely would have had to shut down the supply from the water meter in order to make the correction.
Yeah I inherited it when it needs to be replaced I will correct it. For now they don't want to spend the money. It's original so was approved at some point by an inspector
Also, the small o-rings in your check valve repair kit goes on the check valve stem. The c-clips are removed at the stem and check seat face, then the check disk retention plate will slide off the stem exposing the replaceable o-rings on each check assembly. Good work brother!
What is inlet pressure, because we istalled same but our inlet pressure is 14 psi and due to that water not able to cross BFP because its inside clappers are very tight.
Inlet pressure is just the water source. So village or well system. They make booster pumps to help push more water and more pressure. The number one check is usually 8-10 pounds so I can see that low of pressure being and issue
You said it! Sometimes it’s easy and sometimes it’s a fight. I bought a removal tool kit but it slips off on the #1. I am gonna check out the tool you have.
I like it. Especially because you can put a 1/2" ratchet on it so it's easier to keep pressure on it while turning
what was that backflow for? fire protection?
This one is for domestic of a large assisted living facility
@@dave_adamson do large building normally have backflow preventers on the main line? also what if any test cock(s) are leaking, what is usually the fix for that?
@@AaronBaraiya in my area yeah pretty much all of them do have a preventer. Leaking test cocks I just replace them. Typically just threaded on
Good work. But I've got to ask, how come no GFCI receptacle near the sump pit?
Didn't add it yet. Also I have seen one trip on a new build causing the basement to flood. But it is code here