Why Not Use 1/2″ Pipe or Tube for Irrigation
Well, if you have been reading my tutorials, I guess it’s pretty obvious that I’m not recommending you use 1/2″ pipe. I have a number of reasons for this. 1/2″ PVC pipe is generally not available in...
View ArticlePVC Pipe: SCH vs. Class
SCH Rated Pipe PVC pipe types labeled “schedule” (abbreviated “SCH“) are made based on the traditional dimensions used for steel pipe. Unfortunately steel has very different strength characteristics...
View ArticlePressure Loss in Sprinkler Risers
Q. How do I calculate sprinkler risers losses in a sprinkler zone where the risers are extra long, 3 ft or more above ground? I have 10 risers in a zone for my proposed sprinkler irrigation system....
View ArticleHow to Remove a Valve Zone from Sprinkler system
Q. I have 3 zones for my sprinkler system. I need to remove the valve/pipe/heads from one of the 3 zones in my backyard. A. You may not even need to turn off the irrigation system water for this...
View ArticleHow to Find Your GPM & PSI – Municipal Water Source
If your water comes to you from a water company, you’re on the right page. However… If your water supply is from a pump and/or well on your property, skip this page and go to How to Measure the GPM...
View ArticleSprinkler Head Risers
The short section of tube that attaches a sprinkler to the underground lateral pipe is called a “riser”. But the riser does much more than attach the sprinkler. It must hold the sprinkler in the...
View ArticleDrip Irrigation Design Guidelines – Basics of Measurements, Parts, and more
Index to the Guidelines: Drip Irrigation Design Guidelines (this page) The Basic Parts of a Drip System Drip Irrigation Emitters Drip Emitter Spacing Drip Irrigation Valves Irrigation Backflow...
View ArticleHow to Find the Size of a Pipe
Drip Irrigation Design Guidelines The Basic Parts of a Drip System Drip Irrigation Emitters Drip Emitter Spacing Drip Irrigation Valves Irrigation Backflow Preventers How to Find the Size of a Pipe...
View ArticleConnect Sprinkler System to Water Supply
Where and How to Connect Your Irrigation System to Your Water Supply: This page provides some specific rules, tips, and techniques for tapping into a house water supply pipe for a new irrigation...
View ArticleCompression Tees and Couplings
A compression coupling or tee is a special fitting designed for joining existing metal and PVC pipes or tubes. They are sometimes sold as “pipe repair couplings”. They are primarily used for...
View ArticleWhy Not Use 1/2″ Pipe or Tube for Irrigation
Well, if you have been reading my tutorials, I guess it’s pretty obvious that I’m not recommending you use 1/2″ pipe. I have a number of reasons for this. 1/2″ PVC pipe is generally not available in...
View ArticlePVC Pipe: SCH vs. Class
SCH Rated Pipe PVC pipe types labeled “schedule” (abbreviated “SCH“) are made based on the traditional dimensions used for steel pipe. Unfortunately steel has very different strength characteristics...
View ArticlePressure Loss in Sprinkler Risers
Q. How do I calculate sprinkler risers losses in a sprinkler zone where the risers are extra long, 3 ft or more above ground? I have 10 risers in a zone for my proposed sprinkler irrigation system....
View ArticleHow to Remove a Valve Zone from Sprinkler system
Q. I have 3 zones for my sprinkler system. I need to remove the valve/pipe/heads from one of the 3 zones in my backyard. A. You may not even need to turn off the irrigation system water for this...
View ArticleHow to Find Your GPM & PSI – Municipal Water Source
If your water comes to you from a water company, you’re on the right page. However… If your water supply is from a pump and/or well on your property, skip this page and go to How to Measure the GPM...
View ArticleSprinkler Head Risers
The short section of tube that attaches a sprinkler to the underground lateral pipe is called a “riser”. But the riser does much more than attach the sprinkler. It must hold the sprinkler in the...
View ArticleDrip Irrigation Design Guidelines – Basics of Measurements, Parts, and more
Index to the Guidelines: Drip Irrigation Design Guidelines (this page) The Basic Parts of a Drip System Drip Irrigation Emitters Drip Emitter Spacing Drip Irrigation Valves Irrigation Backflow...
View ArticleHow to Find the Size of a Pipe
Drip Irrigation Design Guidelines The Basic Parts of a Drip System Drip Irrigation Emitters Drip Emitter Spacing Drip Irrigation Valves Irrigation Backflow Preventers How to Find the Size of a Pipe...
View ArticleConnect Sprinkler System to Water Supply
Where and How to Connect Your Irrigation System to Your Water Supply: This page provides some specific rules, tips, and techniques for tapping into a house water supply pipe for a new irrigation...
View ArticleCompression Tees and Couplings
A compression coupling or tee is a special fitting designed for joining existing metal and PVC pipes or tubes. They are sometimes sold as “pipe repair couplings”. They are primarily used for...
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