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It depends on pipe size and temperature but the set time is 2-5 minutes for standard sizes. The time before pressurizing is 15-20 min. Here's a chart from weld-on with the details. Thanks for watching! weldon.com/product-literature/solvent-cement-set-and-cure-time-table/
Well this didn’t solve my problems and isn’t correct, mine the rotation is opposite, So the fixed side how do you set that? Turn the entire sprinkler?? That should’ve the 1st thing he mentioned! Can you just turn the head to the right to set the max and adjust the left? I don’t get it
Professionals instal rains sensors over conduit standing up, oll wire get hidden and the plastic pipe allows you t place it at the best location. No screws or drilling any where is required. No ladders or drilling on fascia, easier to maintenance!!! No visible wires to the wall!!
Techniques for installing turf vary. Some say to nail along the seam as well as the perimeter. You should avoid using nails in other areas of the turf. As the turf heats and cools it needs to be able to expand and contract. Thanks for the question!
You people (Rain Bird Designers) are both Idiots and 4sspoles. Turn it all the way right the left till it stops, then turn it MORE Left to where I want it? Then right again and left again then use a screw driver??? WTF! Why not make a 90 degree, 180 degree, 360 degree and for that Rare and poorly designed corner of a patio a 270 degree. No adjustment needed, just buy the one you need. Sure, OK, make a 360 degree you can adjust, just for the engineers to over charge customer $$$ to set them for them ever few weeks. Trust me I like Old Fashion Hose and Sprinkler. Just looking at this because my Mom feel for the sales pitch and no one seems to be able to adjust them. Even the guy that put them in.
Saludos ayuda , tengo un área de 25 metros por 70 metros y una tubería pararela de 1" pulgada mi bomba es de causar de 3 hp , necesito saber cómo colocarle riego por aspersión
What is the most economical way to boost irrigation pressure from the city residential recycled water service? This has become a fiasco in Jacksonville FL.
You would need to add a booster pump to increase the pressure. You'll find a little more information and the number to a pump helpline here: www.ewingoutdoorsupply.com/blog/from-pump-selection-to-troubleshooting-ewings-pump-hotline-experts-are-here-to-assist Thanks for the question!
I've had systems both ways. The way you recommend is truly a PIA when you need to change the flow to a plant that is bigger (needing more water), or change the plant to something else that needs less water (eg, changing a broad leaf plant to a succulent). To do this, you have to dig up the entire dang line to find the main tube and emitters. I'm in a situation where I'm having to pay someone to dig up an entire side of my yard to deal with flow issues, and it's because of it being installed the way you recommend. NEVER AGAIN.
Can you explain how a outdoor spigot is ok to install on the house water side (inlet) of the backflow preventer. Couldn't you still get contamination into the house water.
Yes, you could still get contamination thru the hose bib as you described. It would need to have a hose attached with the end at least partially submerged and water running during a backflow event. For this scenario they make a vacuum breaker for hose bibs like this one: www.ewingoutdoorsupply.com/3-4-inch-hose-bib-vacuum-breaker Thanks for the question!
First I Saw From Progressive. Tempo, Whatever they Brand as, Personally I Think the 620 is the Best, Slide the Switch From Off, Tone, Normally Open, Normally Open with Latch, Normally Closed, Normally Close with Latch. Momentary Connection of Leads Will Sound and Light as long as they are touching. Normally Open With Latch. A Momentary Connection Will Continue to Beep Til Reset Button is Pressed, Normally Closed Work Simullarily. A Note, When Toning Like You were Doing, Sometimes The Signal will Bleed onto Several Wires. When You Find a Pair you believe it to Be, short those 2 together, if it is correct Pair, tone will be gone, if you touch and still here tone, you are not on the Right Pair. Can't Live Without Mine, I Troubleshoot Most Everything. Identifying Coax, Phone, Network Wires. For Cable TV, a New House, Start with putting Signal at Cable input from Cable Company, or Satellite Dish. Then go inside, Find that Cable/Wire, That is Input, All Others Are Output. Or if only using a select Few, Go to master bedroom and Connect Toner to Coax AND Network Wires,(Blue Pair?, Any Pair, go to where all homerun to, And Locate both at Once, Repeat as Necessary. Cars and Boats You can Follow to where the Break is, or Where it is Running to. Testing Fuses. Great on Photo Beams, For Gate Operators, Place on Receiver contact, then move Reflector up and down, left and right to align to Center. Can Place on Wires on an alarm Panel, open and close door(magnetic contact) to hear if it is working. If testing a Pair of wires and to far to Hear, Then the Latching works well to identify, Can't Work without Mine, Is Others With Using Voltmeter and Continuity Tester, The Time to Troubleshoot is Criminally Longer, Customer Pays a Big Price for the Extended Time to Solve, And Customer doesn't know any Better, Just Thought It Must have been a Really Bad Problem, I Feel Bad For Them. Is a MUST have. A Quick look at Your Sprinkler Tester Adds a Voltage Tester. But Only 24 Volts, Better to use a Multimeter as You can Check for 120/240 as Well. I'll Read Up on this Sprinkler Tester, But Don't Feel it Could be Better. If Troubleshoot and don't Have the 620, along with the 200 Inductive Amp, You are Playing, not Working. Randy, Strategic Electric & Security. Good Luck.
You cannot adjust the pressure but there are pressure regulated versions of these heads. If you want to decrease the distance of the spray (radius), Insert the steel hex end of the Hunter wrench into the radius adjustment screw. Turn the screw clockwise (into the stream of water) to decrease the radius, or counterclockwise to increase the radius. Radius can be reduced up to 25%. Thanks for the question!
SEK states that excessive applications can cause the surface to become slippery. For details or further information you can contact the manufacturer at (800) 932-3343.
@@ewingoutdoorsupply Thanks for your reply. I did my front yard in 2 pieces with raised garden beds in the center. I had to pitch the pavers in 2 directions and a bit steep to make them flush from the center sidewalk to the house and down to the street. Then sideways to the driveway. I just don't want it to be too slippery after it rains and have someone do a faceplant. Thanks again 😊
It mostly comes down to preference. You may find using staples to be more cumbersome as they are more prone to trapping blades under them than nails. Thanks for the question!
I watched this a bunch last year and this year because it is the best video…even though I’ve been very confused with these instructions but just now figured out an IMPORTANT key feature left out which is: to adjust the side motion you turn the Entire head to the left with your hand and if it is going to far left you crank the entire head to the right almost forcing it to a point that felt like I would break the cheap feeling plastic
On the inner ring, emitters on the inner ring can be closer together since the root ball of the newly planted tree is more concentrated near the trunk. Emitters with a lower GPH can be used to prevent waterlogging and ensure the young roots get enough moisture without drowning them. On the outer ring, emitters can be spaced farther apart as they are designed to encourage roots to grow outward, establishing a strong root system. Emitters with a slightly higher GPH can be used to ensure the expanding root zone receives adequate water, promoting outward growth. Newly planted trees need to be watered quite often for the first 30-45 days then back off. Thanks for watching and for the question!
Maybe some with regards to getting oxygen down into the root zone but they should be used with drip irrigation in order to get the full benefits of the product. Thanks for watching!
"Be careful when removing the blowout cap. Sometimes there could be a lot of pressure behind it. So remove it slowly." Guy kneeling in the line of fire also not wearing safety glasses. 🙄