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mhemmas

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Wednesday, September 27th 2006, 2:13pm

Connecting Sprinkers with 1" NPT inlet

Iam installing a few Rainbird Falcon 6504 sprinke heads to irrigate a large area. These come with 1" female NPT inlets (most other sprinkler heads come with 3/4" inlets). Can I use the regular 1/2" funny pipes for connecting to these heads (as we ordinarily do for connecting other sprinker heads), or will I need to use larger pipes (say, 3/4" pipes) for connection purposes? [8D]

xpedient

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Monday, October 16th 2006, 7:30pm

use larger dia. because using funny pipe to these will restrict the flow too much.
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gregory1420

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Tuesday, February 6th 2007, 1:15pm

is that also true for thos rotors that have a 3/4 opening?

Wet_Boots

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Wednesday, February 7th 2007, 5:08am

If it's a Hunter PGP with a #12 nozzle, then yes, the flow is too much for funny pipe and fittings to handle without significant loss of pressure. It's all flow-related.

gregory1420

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Wednesday, February 7th 2007, 12:23pm

no say your using a #6 nozzle will the funny sprinkler put out that much less flow to notice?

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