Water pipeline for water backfeeding and irrigation

  • Erstellt am 2022-08-31 15:41:29

rick2018

2022-11-06 11:34:26
  • #1
Already filled around the outside? Can't move a few CM?
 

DASI90

2022-11-06 12:00:55
  • #2
The supply lines are partially already backfilled. Only the cistern around it. There should still be some room. I have to discuss this with the landscape gardener tomorrow. You mean that the KG pipes are pushed a bit outward through the seal to get more space?
 

DASI90

2022-11-07 16:09:23
  • #3
It has "almost" been resolved. The connection from the garden landscaper was not quite correct with the pot. Only the emergency overflow may be inserted into the KG pipe. The inflow from the pot is only butted to the KG pipe and then sealed with a quick connection from Graf. But since we used two extensions because the cistern sits deeper, I have to see if I can even get to it later. It is then 100 cm to the pot where you would have to hang in and reach down. An alternative would be an external filter. But I don't feel like having another manhole cover there.

: Another question for you as a pool owner. Can you do without a shower at the pool or is that actually a must-have? Because then I would also have to lay fresh water there.
 

rick2018

2022-11-07 16:15:46
  • #4
We can do without it. Hot water is always complicated. Or just a solar shower. You could also simply connect it with a hose. If you want to have rather big pool parties, it makes sense. Otherwise, as said, not necessary.
 

DASI90

2022-11-07 16:18:24
  • #5
Yes, basically I would also say to manage without it. If in doubt, I would rather buy an additional solar shower. I don’t have the patience to get hot water outside now. Thank you for the assessment.
 

DASI90

2022-11-23 11:20:36
  • #6
I have a 25 mm PE pipe in the continuous pressure range and a 24 mm Blulock pipe as the basis for supplying the circuits. My sprinkler circuit has a total of 12 sprinklers arranged in a ring. They then have a demand of 1.8 m³/h. My pump delivers about 3.5 m³/h at 3.5 bar without friction losses, etc. My garden landscaper said he wouldn't do it that way. Especially with the 24 mm pipe. But the online irrigation experts who planned it for me are relaxed about it. Actually, I see it that way too. But comments like that really make you insecure again. He said he never plans more than 6 sprinklers per circuit and always works with 32 mm pipes.
 

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