I am located in Los Alamos, New Mexico at an altitude of 7500 ft. above sea level. It snows here in winters (though it has been pretty meager of late due to an ongoing drought)and is moderately cold (not like Minnesota or anything). For instance, daily average temperature ranges in November are like daytime highs in the upper and mid 40's and nighttime lows in the upper and mid 20's. This trend seems to be continuing so far. It is sunny for the most part round the year.
I was talking to another person here who has had a sprinkler system and asked him if he blows his sprinkler system out, to which he shrugged and said he didn't bother except to shut of the main supply valve! He said his pipes were deep enough not to freeze. I've heard that in the Los Alamos area sprinkler pipes are installed anywhere between a foot to 18" deep. I don't know if that is sufficient or not.
On rummaging through some papers left behind by my home's previous owner I found the following instructions scrawled on a piece of paper:
Shutdown for winter
1. close main water supply
2. open main drain
3. for each solenoid
a. turn solenoid to ON (open)
b. open filter (underneath) and clean.
(No mention of blowing out at all!)
Now I can easily follow steps 1. and 2. since I know where the main water supply to the sprinkler and the main drain are (there is only one drain at the bottom of a slope in front of the house).
I however can't tell a solenoid from a pickle! [:o)] let alone clean the filter below, having never seen these before or had a manual with a diagram. When I lift the lid of the box in the ground where these are supposed to be, I see pipes running back and forth with some odd fittings and projections and a mess of wires. I do see a black plastic tap with on-off markings on it (I guess this is the solenoid turn on/off??) There is a similar box in the backyard apparently controlling the sprinklers in the backyard (no visible or mentioned drains though) All this is driving me nuts!
Ray is pretty emphatic about the need to blow out and I am sure he knows what he's talking about. Yet here are guys who do nothing or just open some drain valve and go have a beer! All this is driving me nuts.
Even if I shut off my sprinkler system I still have to deal with watering my large area of newly sodded lawn which will take quite while and require moving around hose sprinklers. That will be quite a challenge with my all day job!! Am I in deep doodoo?
Thanks Ray, RVLI for your responses!