An underground sprinkler system is not only a convenient way to water your lawn, it also makes the most efficient use of water. This brochure will give you an overview of the steps involved in designing and installing a sprinkler system.
In this document you will find information about:
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TYPES OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
COMPONENTS OF A SPRINKLER SYSTEM - From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation. |
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PLANNING YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTEM
FIG. 1 - To plan your sprinkler system, first draw a base plan of your property, noting all features and locations of buried utility lines. Then draw in the sprinkler system, locating the sprinkler heads and then planning the circuits that will feed them. From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation. |
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FIG. 2 - Tapping into the water system at a hose bibb. From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation. FIG. 3 - Tapping into the water system in the basement, just past the water meter. From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation. FIG. 4 - Tapping into the water system outside, just past the water meter. From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation. FIG. 5 - Each control valve should be fitted with an antisiphon valve; the assembly should be at least 6" from the ground. From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation FIG. 6 - Run the pipes from each control valve in turn. Be sure to test the system before you fill the trenches. From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation FIG. 7 - A pop-up sprinkler head (left), and a rotary head (right). From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation |
INSTALLING YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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FIG. 8 - From the Sunset book, Basic Plumbing Illustration, © Sunset Publishing Corporation. |
CONNECTING PVC PIPE
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Hacksaw
Level
String
Shovel
PVC Pipe
Pipe Fittings
Risers
Sprinkler Heads
Pocket Knife
Emery Paper
PVC Cleaner
PVC Solvent
Stop-and-Waste Valve
Controller
Control Valves
Antisiphon Valves
Graph Paper
Pencil, Felt Tip Pen
Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this document has been furnished by the National Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document. |