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Josh, I would use:
Category 5: Tools and Equipment for Science and Technology
Classification: Mechanical T & E
Sub Class: Mechanical Devices
Primary: Here, I would add a new term to the Lexicon of "Regulator, Water." As you can see in Past Perfect there are several other types of regulators here, and that is really what this is, a water regulator.
Best Regards,
Valarie Kinkade
Principal
Museum & Collector Resource, LLC
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Artifact Nomenclature
I have a control unit for a lawn sprinkler system from the early 1970s. I am trying to find a suitable name in Past Perfect 5. Right now, I have it listed as a sprinkler, which is not great, because it is the control unit and not the sprinkler head. Looking for some advice. Thanks!
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