Are frost-proof sill cocks flow-limiting?
I have a Woodford multi-turn on the front wall that has anemic flow.
It barely runs an impact sprinkler and an oscillating sprinkler is a joke.
The other in the back yard (non frost-proof) is fine.
New to this house -- so have no history, but I have the pressure regulator on the incoming supply set to about 60 psi. I'd estimate that the length of run is about equal to both locations.
Is there any other reason why the flow on the Woodford is low?
I have a Woodford multi-turn on the front wall that has anemic flow.
It barely runs an impact sprinkler and an oscillating sprinkler is a joke.
The other in the back yard (non frost-proof) is fine.
New to this house -- so have no history, but I have the pressure regulator on the incoming supply set to about 60 psi. I'd estimate that the length of run is about equal to both locations.
Is there any other reason why the flow on the Woodford is low?