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1" or 3/4 " copper feed to RPZ
Is there much difference in a 1" copper feed from the meter, or a 3/4 in feed to the RPZ valve? Run is ~ 50 feet in the crawl space to outside RPZ,with 4- 45 degree and 2-90 degree copper fittings. Also, can I use galvanized unions for the RPZ valve, off of copper pipe? As mentioned pefore, I have 38-40 psi before RPZ valve.
Thanks
Paterjb
you can use 3/4" to the valve and then 1" sprinkler lines...... or you can do all 1" your choise...as far as unions you can run them off copper pipe.
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
Based on the pressure charts I have, a 50' run of 3/4" copper will lose about about 3psi of pressure while a 1" copper will lose about 0.75psi (assuming a flow rate of about 7gpm).
you are better off runnign all 1"
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers