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blanco4gold

Starting Member

1

Monday, April 16th 2012, 7:54pm

2 lines found next to each other?

I recently moved into a new house. Got the sprinkler system up and running and found one zone forming a puddle. Figuring the head was taken completely off by a mower I dug out the hole. In the hole I found (2) 1" lines. One is clearly supply with water coming out when I open that zone. The other has nothing. I tried using a hose to feed the other line to see if it runs anywhere but no luck. Anyone know why there would be a second line next to the first? Based on the zone head layout it still seems like a head is missing in that area.

wsommariva

Supreme Member

Posts: 332

Location: Northern New Jersey

2

Tuesday, April 17th 2012, 8:03am

Could be a line for another zone, no?

3

Tuesday, April 17th 2012, 8:05am

It is not uncommon to have multiple lines in the same trench hard against each other. It's not the best practice but it happens.
I have the same question: another zone?
Perhaps one that has been abandoned?

mrfixit

Moderator

Posts: 1,510

Location: USA

4

Tuesday, April 17th 2012, 5:35pm

Maybe that's your mainline and it's not under pressure until the master valve comes on. Did you have to cut it open to test it?

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