Sprinkler Systems LHAP 302AB

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1. Sprinkler Systems

2. Terms to Know

radius - distance water is distributed by the sprinkler (ft or m) arc - the pattern of water distributed by the sprinkler (180o, full circle) flow - how much water goes through the sprinkler (gpm) angle of trajectory - the angle horizontal to the ground that the nozzle is set to (degrees) precipitation rate - how much water the sprinkler will distribute in (in/hr) pressure - the ideal pressure the sprinkler is designed to run at (psi)

3. Distribution Pattern

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4. Spray overlap

5. Distribution Pattern and pressure

Moore, Quetone Moss (2019) Chuck’s Landscaping (2018)

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Course visual for Distribution Pattern and pressure

6. Spray Heads

7. Spray Heads

common in residential market limited to smaller areas fixed sprays, variable arcs and rotator nozzles low pressure 15-40 psi high precipitation rates 0.5-3.5 “/hour radius 2-18’ irrigationtutorials

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8. Spray Heads

can also get square spray and strip spray nozzles pop ups in different sizes 4”, 6”, 12”

PRS = pressure regulating (eg: PRS 40 regulates head to 40 psi)

SAM or check valve = check valve at base of sprinkler for stopping seepage from heads in low areas

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Course visual for Spray Heads
Course visual for Spray Heads

9. Rotators (nozzle for spray head)

Radius 1.8 to 4.9 (MP800) and 2.4 to 10.7 m (standard)

Precipitation rates - low (20mm or 0.79”/ hour)

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10. Rotary Heads

11. Rotary Heads

impact drive loaded arm taps the water stream sideways, gradually turning the sprinkler gear drive

How does it work?

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Course visual for Rotary Heads

12. Rotating nozzles

most common for larger residential, commercial sites and parks water moves in rotating pattern medium pressure 30-100 psi low precipitation rates 0.15=0.55”/hour radius 15’ to 200’

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13. Rotary heads

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