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Jerry Salinsky February 16th 20 10:59 AM

1 HP water pump and number of sprinkler
 
I am thinking of installing a 1 HP water pump to water my lawn. How many
sprinklers can it support? Is there a rule of thumb or some math to
calculate?

What would happen if I don't install enough spirnklers? I worry the
pressure in the pipe system would be high and ruin the pump.

The sprinkler is this type:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...echanism_2.jpg

Dean Hoffman[_12_] February 16th 20 11:58 AM

1 HP water pump and number of sprinkler
 
On 2/16/20 4:59 AM, Jerry Salinsky wrote:
I am thinking of installing a 1 HP water pump to water my lawn. How many
sprinklers can it support? Is there a rule of thumb or some math to
calculate?

What would happen if I don't install enough spirnklers? I worry the
pressure in the pipe system would be high and ruin the pump.

The sprinkler is this type:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...echanism_2.jpg

It looks like this is what you have:
https://www.rainbird.com/products/35a-series
There's a chart on the lower left corner that gives you pressure and
flow requirements. It looks like you need a minimum of 30 psi to run it.

trader_4 February 16th 20 01:17 PM

1 HP water pump and number of sprinkler
 
On Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 6:59:04 AM UTC-5, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On 2/16/20 4:59 AM, Jerry Salinsky wrote:
I am thinking of installing a 1 HP water pump to water my lawn. How many
sprinklers can it support? Is there a rule of thumb or some math to
calculate?

What would happen if I don't install enough spirnklers? I worry the
pressure in the pipe system would be high and ruin the pump.

The sprinkler is this type:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...echanism_2.jpg

It looks like this is what you have:
https://www.rainbird.com/products/35a-series
There's a chart on the lower left corner that gives you pressure and
flow requirements. It looks like you need a minimum of 30 psi to run it.


And there is an output chart for the pump too. A big unstated here is where
is the water coming from? A 20 ft well, above ground tank, etc. Pipe size?
That sprinkler type is unusual for watering a lawn, typical is a pop up rotor
type, though you could use it. If it's a 1hp water with good supply of
water at ground level, it could probably support half a dozen of those.
With a typical water pump for such an application, it would be impossible
to get a dangerously high pressure, there is a max that it's incapable of
exceeding.





Dean Hoffman[_12_] February 16th 20 02:09 PM

1 HP water pump and number of sprinkler
 
On 2/16/20 7:17 AM, trader_4 wrote:
On Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 6:59:04 AM UTC-5, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On 2/16/20 4:59 AM, Jerry Salinsky wrote:
I am thinking of installing a 1 HP water pump to water my lawn. How many
sprinklers can it support? Is there a rule of thumb or some math to
calculate?

What would happen if I don't install enough spirnklers? I worry the
pressure in the pipe system would be high and ruin the pump.

The sprinkler is this type:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...echanism_2.jpg

It looks like this is what you have:
https://www.rainbird.com/products/35a-series
There's a chart on the lower left corner that gives you pressure and
flow requirements. It looks like you need a minimum of 30 psi to run it.


And there is an output chart for the pump too. A big unstated here is where
is the water coming from? A 20 ft well, above ground tank, etc. Pipe size?
That sprinkler type is unusual for watering a lawn, typical is a pop up rotor
type, though you could use it. If it's a 1hp water with good supply of
water at ground level, it could probably support half a dozen of those.
With a typical water pump for such an application, it would be impossible
to get a dangerously high pressure, there is a max that it's incapable of
exceeding.


You might want some sort of pressure relief on the output of the
pump. The water lines to the sprinklers might be the weak point and be
damaged or blown apart if you don't have enough sprinklers. Of course,
the pressure relief point of the valve has to be low enough and the
flow capacity has to be high enough to get rid of the excess water from
the pump.


Dean Hoffman[_12_] February 16th 20 04:04 PM

1 HP water pump and number of sprinkler
 
On 2/16/20 4:59 AM, Jerry Salinsky wrote:
I am thinking of installing a 1 HP water pump to water my lawn. How many
sprinklers can it support? Is there a rule of thumb or some math to
calculate?

What would happen if I don't install enough spirnklers? I worry the
pressure in the pipe system would be high and ruin the pump.

The sprinkler is this type:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...echanism_2.jpg

Another suggestion would be a variable speed motor controller.
That would let you run only a couple sprinklers if that's all you need
for an odd corner of the yard. Set it up to run whatever psi you want.
Lower psi
is cheaper to run by the way.

[email protected] February 16th 20 05:58 PM

1 HP water pump and number of sprinkler
 
On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 05:17:31 -0800 (PST), trader_4
wrote:

On Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 6:59:04 AM UTC-5, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On 2/16/20 4:59 AM, Jerry Salinsky wrote:
I am thinking of installing a 1 HP water pump to water my lawn. How many
sprinklers can it support? Is there a rule of thumb or some math to
calculate?

What would happen if I don't install enough spirnklers? I worry the
pressure in the pipe system would be high and ruin the pump.

The sprinkler is this type:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...echanism_2.jpg

It looks like this is what you have:
https://www.rainbird.com/products/35a-series
There's a chart on the lower left corner that gives you pressure and
flow requirements. It looks like you need a minimum of 30 psi to run it.


And there is an output chart for the pump too. A big unstated here is where
is the water coming from? A 20 ft well, above ground tank, etc. Pipe size?
That sprinkler type is unusual for watering a lawn, typical is a pop up rotor
type, though you could use it. If it's a 1hp water with good supply of
water at ground level, it could probably support half a dozen of those.
With a typical water pump for such an application, it would be impossible
to get a dangerously high pressure, there is a max that it's incapable of
exceeding.


Shallow well pumps struggle to get 60 PSI and that is well below the
range of city water that is usually 80-100. When the pump reaches max
pressure it just cavitates. As long as there is still water flow, no
harm. The only problem is when it is not making the switch and water
is not flowing. Then it will over heat. PVC pipe will melt and you
could even damage the seals. I agree all pumps will give you the flow
at any given head pressure.

Bob F February 17th 20 04:02 AM

1 HP water pump and number of sprinkler
 
On 2/16/2020 2:59 AM, Jerry Salinsky wrote:
I am thinking of installing a 1 HP water pump to water my lawn. How many
sprinklers can it support? Is there a rule of thumb or some math to
calculate?

What would happen if I don't install enough spirnklers? I worry the
pressure in the pipe system would be high and ruin the pump.

The sprinkler is this type:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...echanism_2.jpg


4 of those may push the limit of a 1 HP pump. You may find the pressure
too low for the heads to turn properly, based on my experience with a 1
HP sprinkler pump supplied by 6 1-1/4" PVC well points at 8 feet to the
water table.


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