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How to Install a Large Farm Drip Irrigation System (Complete DIY Guide) 

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Adam walks you through installing a drip tape irrigation system for large farms.
If you want to use the exact kit we used in this video, we used our 1 Acre Farm Kit: www.dripdepot.com/large-farm-...
Explore our selection of Drip Irrigation Kits: www.dripdepot.com/irrigation-...
How to Design a Drip Irrigation System: • How to Design a Drip I...
Planning a Drip Irrigation System Guide: help.dripdepot.com/support/so...
Special thanks to our friends at Mama Bees Flower Farm in Applegate, Oregon. mamabeesfarm.com/
Tools used:
- 10mm Socket Wrench
- ✂️ Scissors
- Layflat Cutter for Teardrop Fittings - Size : 14 mm (0.550"): www.dripdepot.com/layflat-cut...
- Tee Handle Hex Installation Tool - Size : 10 mm: www.dripdepot.com/tee-handle-...
Parts list:
Head Assembly:
- PVC FPT Elbow - FPT Size : 2" x 2" : www.dripdepot.com/schedule-40...
- PVC T.B.E. Close Nipples - Size : 2": www.dripdepot.com/schedule-80...
- PVC FPT Ball Valve - Size : 2": www.dripdepot.com/pvc-fpt-bal...
- T-Filter -Large THF Cartridge with Stainless Steel Clamp - Size : 2" - Filtration : 96 Micron (155 Mesh) - Type : Disc: www.dripdepot.com/t-filter-la...
- 2" Ultra High Flow Pressure Regulator - PSI : 10 PSI: www.dripdepot.com/2-inch-ultr...
- Layflat x Male Threads Adapter - Size : 2": www.dripdepot.com/layflat-by-...
Layflat:
- Flexi-Flat Layflat Hose - Size : 2" - Length : 328': www.dripdepot.com/flexi-flat-...
Emitters:
- P1 Ultra 5/8" Drip Tape - Wall Thickness : 15 mil - Emitter Spacing : 12" - Emitter Flow : 0.25 GPH - Roll Length : 4,100' : www.dripdepot.com/p1-five-eig...
Fittings:
- Layflat/Oval Hose Insert End Plug - Size : 2": www.dripdepot.com/layflat-ova...
- Layflat/Oval Hose Insert Tee - Size : 2": www.dripdepot.com/layflat-ova...
- Economy 5/8" Tape x Layflat Adapter Valve: www.dripdepot.com/economy-fiv...
- Drip Tape End Cap - Perma-Loc Size : 5/8" Tape: www.dripdepot.com/perma-loc-t...
Misc. Parts:
- Stainless Steel Bolt Clamps - Size : 2": www.dripdepot.com/stainless-s...
Other supplies you might need:
Hand Push Seeder Machine: www.dripdepot.com/hand-push-s...
Foam Knee Pads: www.dripdepot.com/foam-garden...
Spiral Planting Drill Bit: www.dripdepot.com/spiral-plan...
Frost/Germination Blanket: www.dripdepot.com/frost-germi...
Landscape Fabric: www.dripdepot.com/pro-spun-la...
Anti-Bird Netting: www.dripdepot.com/anti-bird-n...
Frost Protection Row Fabric: www.dripdepot.com/frost-prote...
Harvesting Apron: www.dripdepot.com/harvesting-...
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Step 1: Design the System
00:51 - What Parts do you need for Head Assembly?
02:30 - What Mainline, Fittings, and Emitters do you need?
06:16 - Organize your Parts
06:34 - Parts Overview
08:48 - Water Source - Head Assembly Installation
11:04 - Installing Mainline (Layflat) to Water Source
11:24 - How to Install Layflat Mainline & Fittings
14:09 - Flushing the System
14:48 - How to Install Drip Tape Adapters into Layflat
18:04 - Unrolling Drip Tape in the Field
18:55 - Attaching Drip Tape to Mainline
19:33 - How to Cap off Drip Tape Line
20:55 - First Watering Cycle
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Комментарии : 16   
@johnajah4752
@johnajah4752 6 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this information from Nigeria
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 6 дней назад
You're very welcome, thank you as well for watching!
@rhinorampage1807
@rhinorampage1807 3 месяца назад
Very well put together video! Thank you!!
@josiahkulwa34
@josiahkulwa34 Месяц назад
Congratulations
@dripdepot
@dripdepot Месяц назад
Thank you Josiah!
@rhinorampage1807
@rhinorampage1807 3 месяца назад
I have a very similar set up but at a much smaller scale. I have done the math and will be flowing right around 120GPH to 22 rows of drip tape 16 foot long rows. (12 in and 6 in emitter spacing depending on the row, each emitter flowing .25gph.) 1) Would you suggest I use 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch poly as the main header pipe where from which each row of drip tape will take off? 2) Would you suggest I use the 3.6mm or 7mm take off adapters? 3) Would you suggest I use 15,20 or 25 PSI pressure regulator to maximize flow in this system 4) Is 150 mesh the most appropriate sized filter for drip tape? 5) Would you suggest instead of capping the ends of the 5/8 inch drip lines I connect (using take off adapters) to a footer row of mainline tubing (much like the header row) to maximize flow? Many thanks for the advice. I am about to put in a big order through drip depot and your videos have been invaluable in helping me to design the best system for my garden! Thanks Again!
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 3 месяца назад
Happy to assist! 1. Friction loss (pressure lost from friction) is a mechanism of flow and line length -- your 120 GPH flow is well within the green for 1/2" tubing, but the needle could move to the red if that 1/2" line is particularly long. Let me know what its total length will be and I'll run it and the 120 GPH through the friction loss calculator to get you a good idea. 2. At 16' long rows in low flow drip tape, you'll be more than fine with the 3.6mm takeoffs. The 3.6mm takeoffs are good for up to to about 90 GPH (in a single run, perfectly ok if the system as a whole flows at a higher rate). 3. With 15 Mil drip tape, I prefer a 15 PSI regulator -- if all other factors are accounted for (not too much friction loss, adequate water supplied by the water source) pressure will be maintained and even throughout the system at 15 PSI (and it also helps protect the tape from high pressure, extending its lifespan). 4. You bet, 150 to 200 mesh is great for drip tape. Some tapes will allow for less, but a 150 to 200 mesh filter is right around the same price as a 130 mesh. If water quality is poor, that might mean more frequent cleaning, but still preferred over clogged tape. 5. Some do take this approach, but in most cases it just increases material costs to run another line without much tangible benefit (except in larger systems). And you're very welcome! Thank you too for reaching out with good questions -- you're definitely headed in the right direction. We're back in the office for the week, you're welcome to send any follow-up questions this way :)
@rhinorampage1807
@rhinorampage1807 3 месяца назад
@@dripdepot Wow, I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to reply and with such a thorough response. Yall are great! The total length for the main headline is only 50 feet long (feeding 22 rows, 16 feet long each). So I'll likely be alright with the half inch mainline, although I think I'll opt for the 3/4 mainline to accommodate for future expansion of the system. Looking forward to placing my order and getting the system up and running!
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 3 месяца назад
@@rhinorampage1807 You're very welcome, any time! I genuinely enjoy talking irrigation (my background is actually in irrigation, not in making videos haha). Ok, 120 GPH going through 50' of a 3/4' main will only lose 0.2 PSI from friction -- that is a very minimal amount and still provides you room for a lot of expansion -- you could more than double your flow rate in 3/4" main and be good to go :)
@EmilyFarr-cp9wq
@EmilyFarr-cp9wq Месяц назад
What would be the best way to connect a timer to an assembly like this? I can only seem to find timers comparable with regular garden hose. Are there any that are compatible with Layflat?
@dripdepot
@dripdepot Месяц назад
You're on the right track, as indeed you'll want something different than a hose timer (one could technically be connected, but definitely not the best idea for a system of this size). For something of this size the best approach would be to use a solenoid valve and a controller -- the valve can be bought with a size matching the incoming line and can be threaded on right at the start of the head assembly before the pressure regulator and filter -- female threaded valves are common, so, on the filter side for example, the valve can just thread on. Then, you wire the valve to the controller -- a valve will typically have 2 wires, one a common wire that goes to the common port on the controller, and a station wire that goes to one of the station numbers on the controller (they'll be labeled inside). After that, it's just getting power to the controller -- battery operated controllers will just need batteries, indoor controllers often come with a plug-in transformer that can be simply plugged into a wall socket -- outdoor controllers (that are not battery operated) can be a little tricker as they typically need to be hard-wired to the house or facility electric. Here is a link to a valve that would have worked with the setup we did in the video so you can get an idea: www.dripdepot.com/pga-inline-plastic-residential-commercial-irrigation-valve-size-2-inch-fpt Here is a link to a list view of various controllers, the type that work with the above valve: www.dripdepot.com/controllers You'll see two types of controllers -- DC controllers are battery operated and require that the valve have a DC solenoid (all of which should be listed on every valve so you don't have to guess). AC controllers (plug-in or hard wired) will require an AC solenoid. Most valves, with the exception of a couple, come with an AC solenoid by default.
@user-om9bi7jg5p
@user-om9bi7jg5p 3 месяца назад
whats the green pads on your legs?
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 3 месяца назад
Light weight knee pads :) I'm not down enough to need to the bulky ones, so went with the foam ones. Going to use the blue ones from now on though, they blend in with jeans better :)
@user-om9bi7jg5p
@user-om9bi7jg5p 3 месяца назад
@@dripdepot Thank you.
@dripdepot
@dripdepot 3 месяца назад
@@user-om9bi7jg5p You're very welcome! I just found the link to them if you were looking for lightweight ones (great if you're not down too much and need to walk around, light enough you almost forget they're there): www.dripdepot.com/foam-gardening-knee-pads
@user-om9bi7jg5p
@user-om9bi7jg5p 3 месяца назад
@@dripdepot Oh great. I really need it.Thanks . This can reduce my knee pain during gardening.🙏
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