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Hunter Accu-Sync Fixed 40 PSI Pressure Regulator

Brand: Hunter
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Original Price $96.14
Current Price $69.70
SKU ACCUSYNC40

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The Hunter Accu‑Sync fixed 40 PSI pressure regulator provides reliable, zone-level pressure control to reduce water waste and protect irrigation components. Designed for easy installation on Hunter control valves, the fixed 40 PSI model removes guesswork and ensures consistent performance for spray heads, MP Rotators, and large in-line drip systems.

  • Fixed 40 PSI (2.8 bar) — factory-set pressure for consistent zone performance.
  • Durable construction — glass-filled nylon body resists jobsite stresses and corrosion.
  • Compact dimensions — height with solenoid 3 1/4" (8 cm), length 4 1/2" for tight valve boxes.
  • Universal compatibility — installs on any Hunter valve and accepts AC/DC latching solenoids; includes solenoid adapter.
  • Performance specs — static pressure up to 150 PSI; requires 15 PSI dynamic differential.
  • Ideal applications — optimized for MP Rotators and large in-line drip systems to improve uniformity and reduce overspray.
  • Warranty — backed by Hunter's 2-year limited warranty for residential and commercial installations.

Use the Accu‑Sync fixed 40 PSI regulator to match zone pressure to your irrigation equipment, extend component life, and achieve measurable water savings. For installation details, replacement parts, and spec sheets consult the included product documents and Hunter's technical resources.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pressure does the Accu‑Sync ACCUSYNC40 regulate?
This fixed model regulates zone pressure to 40 PSI (2.8 bar) for consistent irrigation performance.
Will the Accu‑Sync work with my existing Hunter valve?
Yes — the regulator installs on any Hunter control valve and accepts AC/DC latching solenoids; a solenoid adapter is included.
How does the Accu‑Sync improve irrigation system life?
By reducing excessive pressure, it cuts wear on rotors and drip components, improves uniformity, and conserves water.