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TCSM

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Saturday, April 16th 2011, 8:51am

Design Rules of thumb?

I have a 2 hp pump and need to run sprinkler lines. Are there any 'rules of thumb' when figuring out what size PVC to run. For example, should I run it in 3/4" then after so many heads reduce to 1/2"?

Thanks.

Wet_Boots

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Saturday, April 16th 2011, 9:52am

No simple answer - some 2 HP pumps will move over 60 gallons per minute. That would call for 2-inch pipe at a minimum. Even larger, if it had to travel any great distance.

Mitchgo

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Saturday, April 16th 2011, 12:38pm

Reducing pipe size as the zone goes farther and farther is purely a cost saving stand point- as long as it's designed correctly. The bigger the pipe, the less friction loss you get

HooKooDooKu

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Monday, April 18th 2011, 12:42pm

I would suggest reading www.irrigationtutorials.com ... It's a lot to digest, but it's all the basics you need to understand if you want to install your own irrigation system.

As for rules of thumb, one I can point out from the tutorial... 1/2" pvc pipe has no place in irrigation. (1/2 would only be used for swing joints, funny pipe, or drip irrigation pipe).

tgibson

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Friday, April 29th 2011, 2:00pm

need to find sprinkler heads

I have 1.53 acres and on my septic system we are supposed to have 3 sprinklers in our back yard. I have on sprinkler that is broke and i need to fix it but once i fix it im afraid that since the other two are buried im pretty sure that it will break the other two. So i wa wondering how far apart are the sprinkler heads supposed to be apart?

HooKooDooKu

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Tuesday, May 3rd 2011, 11:49am

RE: need to find sprinkler heads

I have 1.53 acres and on my septic system we are supposed to have 3 sprinklers in our back yard. I have on sprinkler that is broke and i need to fix it but once i fix it im afraid that since the other two are buried im pretty sure that it will break the other two. So i wa wondering how far apart are the sprinkler heads supposed to be apart?


Sprinkler heads are supposed to be installed with what is known a "head-to-head" coverage.

Sprinkler heads do not throw equal amounts of water everywhere. While the water might be falling at a rate of 2"/hour 6 feet away from the head, it might be falling at a rate of 6"/hour 10 feet away from the head (I'm making numbers up, but you get the point). So to balance these differences out, each sprinkler head should spray to the next sprinkler head so that every spot in the yard is getting hit by at least two heads.

So if you have a yard that is 30' x 45', and you are using heads that can spray out to 15', then you should have 3 rows and 4 columns of spray heads, all 15' apart from one another to create an even watering pattern.

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