I figured I'd start my first post with a question I have on my new project I want accomplished.
I want to run a mainline for a drip irrigation system and a few hose bibs throughout my property. My plan is to run a looped mainline that will have 8 control valves that will connect to a controller so I can run the 8 zones individually if needed. As mentioned above, this will total around 1000 feet of mainline.
I have a RP Backflow I am going to install at the beginning of the mainline connect that will be connecting into a 1" PVC mainline coming to my house from our utility. I have been bleeding my eyes reading up on how to set this up properly. I have read up on pressure loss/friction etc and it sounds like I need to at least run size 1 1/4" PVC SCH 40 to keep the pressure loss low enough for the amount of piping I want to run. It looks like the 1" won't cut it due to the high increase in pressure loss on these distances. My current GPM is around 12 and PSI around 70.
Any advise on this from anyone that has done something similar would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I want to run a mainline for a drip irrigation system and a few hose bibs throughout my property. My plan is to run a looped mainline that will have 8 control valves that will connect to a controller so I can run the 8 zones individually if needed. As mentioned above, this will total around 1000 feet of mainline.
I have a RP Backflow I am going to install at the beginning of the mainline connect that will be connecting into a 1" PVC mainline coming to my house from our utility. I have been bleeding my eyes reading up on how to set this up properly. I have read up on pressure loss/friction etc and it sounds like I need to at least run size 1 1/4" PVC SCH 40 to keep the pressure loss low enough for the amount of piping I want to run. It looks like the 1" won't cut it due to the high increase in pressure loss on these distances. My current GPM is around 12 and PSI around 70.
Any advise on this from anyone that has done something similar would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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