Pressure regulator need and placement
I think I've found 80% of my answer in this forum. Thanks! I think I need a regulator, but I'm not sure where to put it.
I have 75 static PSI. My flow at a spigot with a 3/4" feed was 12gpm. The sprinkler is fed by a 1" main line connected within a couple feet of the house meter. My rotors are misting like crazy and have poor coverage in the midsection of the spray. I have Hunter I-20 Ulras, three or four per zone, with nozzles rated 2gpm @ 45psi. I also have a few zones with 4 Hunter Pro Sprays. They are working well. From what I've read, and my experience, pressure appears too high. I know its not in the 100's, but what else would cause such misting? I don't have the adjustment screw obstructing the nozzle hole or anything like that. I thought about going to 3gpm nozzles, but I don't want to affect the rest of the house too much. I have a Wilkins 720A backflow preventer on the main line.
I'd like to install a pressure regulator and turn it down until the misting stops, if someone agrees, unless someone has a better idea. Is this right?
Then, if it is right, is there any problem installing the regulator a couple feet downstream from the backflow preventer? I thought I read upstream is preferred, but my preventer is installed right outside the house, nestled between my deck's floor joists. It would be a mess to move. I do have a couple feet of copper inside the house, but I assume the regulator makes some noise.
Your thoughts?