Water extraction points / water pipes / irrigation in the garden - ideas

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-19 09:53:25

rick2018

2021-03-31 10:18:20
  • #1
Better yes, but it doesn't have to be.
 

world-e

2021-06-17 07:50:42
  • #2
Meanwhile, there are a few DN32 pipes in the garden. Humus still hasn't been spread, but that will be done soon. There have been a few changes. And in the meantime, I have finally started planning the sprinklers. Maybe someone has the time to take a look at it and comment. I am specifically thinking of you

The "INSTALLATION UNIT FOR HUNTER MP-ROTATOR, 32 MM (1") PLUG&Rechtsanwältin EXPERT" you suggested don't seem very interesting price-wise. If I buy the individual components, it’s cheaper:






















Hunter PROS-04-PRS40-CV €10.00
Unidelta (PP0504.032.020) PP T-piece 90° DN32 to 1/2 €3.50
Blu-Lock Elbow 1/2" male 15mm 2 pieces €2.00
Blu-Lock PE Hose 15mm 1m €2.00
Total €17.50


Compared to €32.45, that already makes a difference for 26 pieces. Provided I haven’t forgotten anything.

According to my considerations, I can manage with MP1000-90 sprinklers. The range and radius should fit.

How should the threads of the PE pipes and of the sprinkler housing be sealed? With Teflon or thread sealing tape?

Are there any other objections to my planning?

Thanks again



 

rick2018

2021-06-17 10:26:43
  • #3
I can only look at it tomorrow and on the weekend. But I will definitely get back to you. The prices, especially for finished sets, have exploded. I have just used individual components in an installation as well.
 

rick2018

2021-06-18 09:31:42
  • #4
So I was able to take a quick look. The sprinkler coverage fits. What about the green strip at the entrance? What I didn’t see exactly now is how many circles the drip irrigation consists of. It’s not all one circle, right? I would always lay the drip pipe twice as well. Meaning in front of and behind the hedge -> better distribution and shorter runtime. This also doubles the pipe lengths.
 

Mycraft

2021-06-18 09:37:36
  • #5
Not at all. These are self-sealing.
 

world-e

2021-06-18 09:40:01
  • #6
You mean below the house? That is not the entrance. But a lot is still unclear here and it will not be done that quickly. However, since the distribution box will be placed at the bottom left of the house, another circuit can easily be installed there. There are so far 2 circuits for drip pipes. So the connections are in DN32. Black and gray. Directly left next to the house is the gray one. And then all the way left and at the top is the black one.
 

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