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Design of drip irrigation system

skyglider
14 years ago

BACKGROUND:

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Newbie trying to design drip irrigation for flowers and vegetables in backyard. My first design question is this:

The planting areas are along the sides and back edges of the backyard. The house water faucet is at about the middle of the back of the house. There is 25 feet of grass between the water faucet and the closest point in the areas to be irrigated.

I plan to install a "T" fitting at the water faucet. One side of the "T" to the faucet and the other side to an anti-backup device right near the faucet. Output of the anti-backup device to the irrigation system. I believe I will need 3 zones. I think I should use an indoor Hunter Pro-C or Rainbird ESP controller mounted inside of the house where the water faucet is.

QUESTIONS:

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Should I install the 3 inline valves right by the water faucet and then run the output of each valve underground the 25' to the irrigation areas (3 separate PVC pipes at irrigation water pressure), then connect the irrigation hoses where the PVC pipes exit the ground?

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Should I extend the output of the anti-backup device at the house underground via one PVC pipe to the irrigation area (house water pressure). Then install a pressure regulator to drop the pressure to irrigation pressure to the 3 valves in the irrigation area? In this case I would need to run burial control wires from the indoor timer, under 25' of ground to the irrigation area, then to the valves.

Thanks for any help with this preliminary design decision,

Sky

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