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

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-19 09:53:25

world-e

2021-06-22 07:12:21
  • #1
Have looked at the sprinklers again. In some areas, there are no overlaps with 2 sprinklers. But in inner corners, it also seems difficult to implement. Maybe someone else can say something about it or what could still be improved.

Thank you

 

rick2018

2021-06-22 18:12:24
  • #2
Do it like this. You have a fairly even coverage. Wind, position of the sun, reflections from windows… also play a role. Your plan is more advanced than probably 95% of others. Don’t drive yourself crazy;)
 

world-e

2021-06-30 11:41:57
  • #3
I have now sketched the valve box, are there any comments on this?

The drip hoses do not run directly from the valve box, but like the sprinkler circuits DN32 PE pipe runs away. Only on site is the XFS drip hose connected to the PE pipe via Unidelta connectors.
The XFS hose can withstand a maximum pressure of just under 4 bar.
Does it then make sense to put a pressure reducer directly in front of the XFS hose (i.e. between DN32-PE and XFS) or already directly in the distribution box?
 

rick2018

2021-06-30 11:53:05
  • #4
No pressure reducer necessary. Your pump is not that strong. You also have losses through the line, valves, fittings, transitions... With a valve box, you can also place the filter there. With several, I would install it centrally after the pump. With the filter, you need a large box. Alternatively, two small boxes would be possible.
 

opalau

2021-06-30 11:59:40
  • #5
I would plan a shut-off valve before the Y-filter. In my case, the pump is a bit away from the valve box, so it was often practical to briefly stop the flow without having to turn off the pump.
 

world-e

2022-05-30 08:57:23
  • #6
Unfortunately, everything is dragging on. The lawn irrigation works so far and is still not completely installed. But it’s slowly progressing.

Regarding the drip hose irrigation, I have the following questions:


    [*
      Can someone explain to me the difference why there is from XFS "Roll color: Copper", "Roll color: Violet" and "Roll color: Violet stripes"? Is it really just the color or is there another reason?
      [*]So far it is planned that there are two circuits for drip hoses (black and gray). These are also supplied with PE DN32 after the distribution box. Only on site is the transition from PE DN32 to XFS made.
      [LIST=1]
      [*]Does each drip hose circuit require a separate "Rechtsanwältin Bird pressure regulator filter, type PRF"? Or is the filter in the valve box sufficient?
      [*]Better in the valve box or first at the beginning of the drip hose in a separate small box?

    [*]Is a venting valve necessary in each drip hose circuit?
    [*]Is a flushing valve needed in the drip hose circuit?
    [*]How do you handle it when individual plants need more water than others, do you then make a loop around the respective plant so that there are more openings of the drip hose there?

Many thanks
 

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