Irrigation Design Tip - Sprinkler Head Layout
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Jim Borneman from Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply demonstrates an easy way to achieve proper head spacing when installing a new irrigation system.
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Professional instruction. Good video.
Thanks very helpful
This is amazing.
Thanks for watching!
Good stuff, thanks for sharing with us. Maybe we could create playlists for each other’s channels.
I don't know why but the increments that Rainbird uses is often 18, not 20.
Can you bring up how to lay or organize the pipes with the flow?
I'd would like to assist to one of your irrigation classes. I need information please.
La información de la clase se puede encontrar en nuestro sitio web aquí:
www.ewingirrigation.com/education
@@ewingoutdoorsupply do you come to Kansas or closer?
@@SANGREAZULCREMA7 Please contact your nearest Ewing branch to see if they have any training classes coming up.
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@@ewingoutdoorsupply I have not seen any around here.
unless you have a constant water pressure of at least 80PSI or more and a high flow of water it is impossible to have this many sprinkler heads spread out this way.
Thanks for watching and the comment! The purpose of the video is to demonstrate a method for laying out sprinkler heads while maintaining proper spacing to achieve head-to-head coverage. We are not suggesting that all of the heads shown in the demonstration are on a single zone.
@@ewingoutdoorsupply agreed, but this is not a realistic planning in real situations , if i put a sprinkler head in every foot in my yard of course i will have a full coverage, but theory is one thing and real life is another. I am on your channel to find real life solutions not white board theories.
@@KaliBlaz Good points you make here
What are the names of those stakes holding string and tape?
Its a stake used to hold a catch-can for water audits. It's an older style that we no longer carry. Thanks for watching!
@@ewingoutdoorsupply thanks for the reply I've looking on the internet for them 😁