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It didn't do it in stations 13 - 18. I switched the modules and the problem went away, I'll come back if the problem does. Thanks, Adam
I had a hunter ICore(16 zones) installed last year and it has done a great job. I also added a Hunter Et/weather station that has worked well with the ICore. This year my system has decided to act up a little. I ran a 5 minute test on every station yesterday to make sure the patterns were still good and I noticed that station 1 would come on with 7, 2 came on with 8, 3 came on with 9,... . Stations 1- 6 run without additional stations coming on. The only change that I have made was to make progr...
I ordered the PVB yesterday. I checked with one of the plumbers at work and he recommended using CPVC and anchoring it to the house. Much cheaper and I wasn't looking forward to soldering next to my gas meter anyway. Adam
I am still trying to install a sprinkler system using as much of the original system(destroyed by previous owners) as possible. This was installed at one of the original 1" taps. It is a Strataflo 352 check valve with 1/4" taps on both sides of the valve. I think it was originally installed right before this spigot Is it a valid backflow device, it would be 16" - 20" below the highest sprinkler head. I want to do this system properly, but I got a little freaked out when I went to get a $100 PVB ...
None of the water will have to go more than 165' past the valve.If I am reading the chart correctly, I should have @ 9 psi loss at 9 fps velocity with 1" pipe. Am I doing this right? Do I have to add up all of the pipe going to all 7 of the heads?
The property is definitely not flat. There is probably a 12'- 14' difference in height between the highest and lowest point. The Neptune is about half way.
Thanks for the advice, I found a couple of local lawn sprinkler companies that offer testing. Adam
hi. todd, I am the same guy with the reduced pressure backflow device. My house had a system, once upon a time. I have a 1" copper service line with a 1"(45' ?) copper line teed off of it that feeds the irrigation system. I tested it at the 1/2" spigot that is teed off of the irrigation system feed. The heads will be Rainbird; Circuit #1; 14.1 GPM, 6 - 5004's(1-1.0,4-1.5,1-2.0), 3- 3500's(2-1.0,1-2.0). total of 237' of 1-1/4"(trunk + distribution) Circuit #2; 14.6 gpm, 9 - 5004's (8-1.5, 1-2.0)....
Thanks for the reply. How do I find a licensed inspector? Are you licensed through the state plumbing inspector? Water dept? It is still hooked up to the water supply, does it need to be hooked up to a completed irrigation system? Iam fairly new to Colorado and this is my first experience with irrigation systems. Adam
My local water dept offers rebates on et controllers, but I can't figure out what they are or how to buy one. Does anyone have any info. My system will probably be all Rainbird. Adam
I'm not sure why the pics won't work. They work fine on my message, but won't show up on the preview or the post. Adam
I had Rainbird do a sprinkler design for me and they spec'd out 1 1/4" pipe all of the way out to each of the heads on 4 of the zones. This seems like it might be overkill. I hate to cheap out but since 1 1/4" poly pipe seems to be about twice as much as 1", it would make a big difference on 1100'+. The 4 zones are designed for 14-14.4 GPM's. I tested my system at 15 GPM's(1/2" spigot) and 76 psi. These zones are at the lowest point of my sloped lot. Adam
I am going to install a new sprinkler system and I want to reuse the Reduced pressure backflow preventer from the old system. The old system hasn't been operational for at least a few years, according to the neighbors. I want to know if there is away to test it to see if it is operational and what the 4 taps off of the side can be used for. I have attached a couple of pics of the unit, it is a 1" Neptune model 575. [img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2112/2471562821_7d9f1f49f2.jpg?v=0[/img] [img...