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Default Sprinkler line question

On Oct 24, 1:04*am, "MiamiCuse" wrote:
I have a few busted sprinkler heads so I decided to dig a trench along the
line and examine the line. *I was amazed that in a stretch of 60' the pipe
went from 1-1/2" diameter to 3/4" to 1" then back to 3/4" as it goes
downstream. *I think over the year sections of pipes were being repalced or
modified.

I assume the changes in the diameters like this would cause unnecessary
pressure loss or even un-uniform pressure for each sprinkler head on that
line? *So I am planning to replace them all with a long stretch of pipe with
the same diameter. *I am not sure what diameter to use, should I stay with
1-1/2" or reduce it to a smaller diameter? *This line runs down the middle
of a side yard about 25' wide and 75 feet long but the run is only 60'. *How
far apart should I space the sprinkler heads if I used 360 degree heads?

Another question is at the end of that 60' run is a big tree occupying the
end of that yard, and the root system is such that I cannot trench any
further. *I am wondering if it's ok (will there be enough pressure) to put a
big 360 degree impact rotor sprinkler head on the end of the pipe run to try
to cover the area of the tree, but I don't know if it's going to have enough
pressure to run that rotor sprinkler at the end of the line. *How can I
determine that without actually gluing up everything to try it?


Google 'lawn irrigation tutorial'. There's a guy who has a great web
site with all sorts of planning information. Your question can't be
answered without more information.

R