Product Description
Turn your garbage can, bucket or barrel in to a gravity feed rain barrel. This bulkhead fitting contains the parts you need to create a 3/4" hose thread connection for drip irrigation systems. Our Gravity Feed Drip Irrigation Kits contain a bulkhead fitting.
Product Details
- Makes a 3/4" hose thread connection
- Instruction Sheet included
- PVC Fitting
- 2 rubber washers
- 1 metal washers
- Additional Tools needed:
- Drill
- 7/8" hole saw
- Channel Locks
How To Install a Bulk Head Connector in a Rain Barrel
Irrigation Direct Product Tutorial
Video Transcript
Bulk Head Fitting for 7/8" Hole in Rain Barrel/Bucket w/ Gaskets
So we have all the parts laid out from our bulk head fitting kit. And let’s take a quick look at each component. We have an instruction sheet that will walk you step by step on how to install, we have a lock ring, we have two rubber washers, and we have the bulk head fitting. Now for installation, we are using a drill with a 7/8” hole saw and a pair of channel locks. So to begin, we need to locate an area within our rain barrel where we want to place the fitting. Now we need to figure out where in the rain barrel we want to place our bulk head fitting. We want it low enough so that we don’t have any standing water at the bottom that we are not using. Since we are dependent on all of this water to run our system we want to use every bit that we can. So we will mark an area with about an inch to an inch and a half up from the bottom. Now we will take our drill with the 7/8” whole saw and create the hole necessary for the bulk head fitting.
Alright, now that we have our hole drilled let’s make sure we clean out any debris, and then we will test fit our bulk head fitting. Perfect.
Now that we have created our hole, we need to install our bulk head fitting into the rain barrel. To begin, simply add one rubber washer to the small end of the bulk head fitting. Push it against the base. Then we are going to insert the bulk head fitting into the hole. And then take our other rubber washer and install that onto the backside.
So here is a reverse view of our installation. I have already placed the rubber washer onto the bulk head fitting. I place it through the hole we have created. I take the rubber O-ring, place it over the fitting, and with my free hand I spin the fitting on the other end while pushing the O-ring down against the base of the fitting. Then I take the lock ring, place it onto the fitting, and again, on the other side, with my free hand, I twist the lock ring down. Now if your arms aren’t long enough, that’s okay, just get one person to spin the fitting on one end, and someone to hold the lock ring on the other end. Now, we take our channel locks, grab the lock ring, and again, spin the fitting on the other side to synch down the lock ring, creating a seal.
Alright, so now that we have our bulk head fitting connected into our rain barrel, we are ready to test. To test, simply use a cap, a ¾” female cap or some plastic around the fitting with a rubber band to hold it into place. Fill it about two inches above the fitting and then monitor it for about 30 minutes. Look for any water coming from around the O-ring seals. If you see any leaking, drain the water, get your channel locks and tighten just a little bit more.
Product Details
- Makes a 3/4" hose thread connection
- Instruction Sheet included
- PVC Fitting
- 2 rubber washers
- 1 metal washers
- Additional Tools needed:
- Drill
- 7/8" hole saw
- Channel Locks
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