TECHNICAL TIPS TO HELP YOU TO BETTER UNDERSTAND YOUR PRICE ESTIMATE
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TECHNICAL TIPS TO HELP YOU TO BETTER UNDERSTAND YOUR PRICE ESTIMATE
www.rainbird.eu TECHNICAL TIPS TO HELP YOU TO BETTER UNDERSTAND YOUR PRICE ESTIMATE • An automatic irrigation system operated by a controller allows regular watering of your garden and liberates you from fastidious and tiresome handling of hoses. • The quantities of distributed water are adapted to each plant type. You save time and water. 1 How did we select your sprinklers ? Fixed stream We selected your sprinklers based on radius and flow Rotating stream Your lawn will always receive the same amount of water regardless of the sprinkler types used. To obtain an uniform watering, it is imperative that the sprinkler streams overlap. The ideal distance between two sprinklers is equal to their radius. On our diagram we have 3 zones to water: 1 zone (red) with sides of less than 5 m where we will use fixed stream sprinklers : Spray heads. Then 2 zones (green and blue) with sides of more than 5 m where we will use rotating stream sprinklers: Rotors. 2 Why several watering circuits ? If the simultaneous operation of an entire installation requires a flow of 9 m3/h: And the water meter (or the watering pump) provides only 3 m3/h : you will have to divide the required flow into three parts : We therefore create three circuits , each one separately operated by an electric valve. The three electric valves will operate sequentially one after another. CALCULATION OF THE NUMBER OF WATERING CIRCUITS Total flow by product category divided by available flow = number of circuits. Do not mix spray heads with fixed streams and rotors or impacts with rotating streams on the same circuit. They have different application rates and run times : • Spray heads : 7 to 9 min/day • Rotors : 20 to 30 min/day www.rainbird.eu 3 How did we select your controller ? • The controller operates the electric valves which feed each circuit separately. Controller • For an underground watering system you have the choice between a 230v powered controller or a battery powered controller (9V). Electric-valves • For a drip or a surface irrigation system, you can use faucet-attached battery powered controllers (2 X 1.5V). Underground watering ESP 230 V powered controller Circuits Underground watering WP Battery powered controller Hose-end watering WTD 2900 / WTA 2875 Battery powered controller Faucet-attached controllers • The electric valves are connected to the controller with multi-conductor cable (1 per valve + 1 common) and with electrical connectors (type DBM, DBY, KING...) 4 How to determine the watering run time ? Water requirements for a lawn, during the summer, are an average of 6 litres per square meter per day. For a state-of-the-art installation, a sprinkler system (rotors) provides approximately 12 litres per hour per square meter. A spray head system with fixed streams provides around 40 litres per hour per square meter. Daily needs: 6 litres With spray heads: 40 litres/hour With rotors: 12 litres/hour The run time is: 6 litres / m2 6 liters / m2 30 min/day or 6 liters / m2 9 min / day www.rainbird.eu 5 With the completed plot plan of your sprinklers... Final installation plan produced by B.I.R.D software ...visualize your order SPRAY HEADS Pop-up Spray heads: 1800 and Uni-Spray Series. Spray heads are recommended for small size turf areas, flower beds and shrubs. Specially designed for ranges up to 5,5m. Fixed streams. Wide choice of matched precipitation rate nozzles. Variable arc nozzles (VAN) are available. ROTORS /IMPACTS 3500 Series: The 3500 Series is an easy to use rotor for flows up to 10,7m. Adjustment of the watering arc from the top with a simple flat blade screwdriver. Delivered with tree of 6 Rain curtain nozzles. 5000 Plus Series: The 5000 Plus rotor range is used for residential applications for a radius up to 15,2 m. Adjustement of the watering arc from the top with a simple flat blade screwdriver. Delivered with Rain Curtain (standard Angle/low Angle) nozzles. Maxi-Paw: Underground full or part circle impact sprinkler. Designed for small and medium sized residential irrigation systems, radius up to 13,7m. Specially designed to work with low pressure and dirty water. 1 2,1 / 5,5 m Flow: from 0,10 to 1,21 m3/h Pressure: from 1,0 to 2,1 bar UNI-SPRAY 4,6 / 10,7 m Flow: from 0,12 to 1,04 m3/h Pressure: from 1,7 to 3,8 bar 3500 6,7 / 13,7 m Flow: from 0,34 to 1,91 m3/h Pressure: from 1,7 to 4,1 bar MAXI-PAW™ 0,6 / 5,5 m Flow: from 0,01 to 1,21 m3/h Pressure: from 1,0 to 2,1 bar 7,6 / 15,2 m Flow: from 0,17 to 2,19 m3/h Pressure: from 1,7 to 4,5 bar 1800TM 2 1 3 2 5000 Plus / UPG www.rainbird.eu VALVES DV/JTV VALVE Series : This economical electric valve is ideal for small size residential installations. Globe valve configuration. Easy to open for cleaning. Model with 24V solenoid (230V powered controller) or 9V solenoid (battery powered controller). LFV low flow valves: This electric valve has been specifically designed for drip watering systems and functions even with very low flows. CONTROLLERS Controllers powered by 230 V: Electronic controllers are designed for automatic watering of lawns or drip watering of shrubbery and hedges. Programming: options: Cycle, start time, run time, seasonal adjustment. Delivered with a 24V transformer. Battery powered WP Series controller (9V): Battery operated controller allows the watering automation of the sites without power. Waterproof, can be installed indoor or outdoor. Possibilities of programming: frequency, hour, duration, seasonal adjustment. Functions with 9V batteries. Faucet-attached battery powered timer: This timer automates drip watering systems. Adjustable cycle. Several starts possible per day. Adjustable duration of watering. Operates with 1,5V(LR 06) batteries. ACCESSORIES Rain Sensor/Rain Check: In the event of rain, automatically prevents a superfluous watering cycle. Electrical cable: Connects the controller to the electric valves. PE Insulation. Low power (24V). Color coded to facilitate identification. Electrical connections: DBM/ DBY/King allow the waterproof connection of the controller to the electric valves. Valve boxes: Provide easy access to electric or manual valves & protect them on a long term basis. Flexible pipe and fittings: To connect the sprinklers to a saddle tee mounted on the pipe. PE tubing, compression fittings, saddle tees (diameter 20, 25,32,40...). PVC manifolds: For connection to electric-valves. MICRO-IRRIGATION Inline pressure compensating emitter tubing: (diameter 16mm). Ideal for the watering of all row type vegetation (hedges, trees, shrubs). Flow 2.2l/h. Pressure regulators, filters, Control zone start-up kit: Ideal for the automatic watering of drip zones. Drippers, micro-sprays and fittings. www.rainbird.eu 6 Anatomy of a Rain Bird Low Volume Irrigation system 1 – BF-52 : 3/4“ female adapter 2 – Control zone start-up kit 3 – XBV-075 Ball valve ±/)9/RZÀRZYDOYH 5 – 35)5%<SUHVVXUHUHJXODWLQJ¿OWHU ±(DV\¿WPDOHDGDSWHU 7 – Easy Fit coupling 8 – BF-62 Manual valve (female X barb) 9 – BF-72 Manual valve (female X barb) 10 – BF-82 Manual valve (female X barb) 11 – PPC-200X tubing cutter 12 – EMA-GPX Plug 13 – XM-Tool Installation tool 14 – C-12 16mm tie-down stake 15 – Easy Fit coupling 16 – Easy Fit elbow 17 – Easy Fit tee ±(DV\)LWUHPRYDEOHÀXVKFDS 19 – Air relief valve 20 – Valve box 21 – SPB-025 Barb connector 22 – DT-025-1000 Distribution tubing 23 – BF-1 Union coupling 24 – BF-3 Tee coupling 25 – BF-2 Elbow coupling 26 – PFR/RS Riser/stake assembly 27 – XS-090, XS-180, XS-360 micro-spray 28 – SXB-180, SXB-360 micro-sprinkler 29 – XS-360TS-SPYK micro-spray on spike 30 – SXB-360-SPYK micro-sprinkler on spike 31 – Vari-Jet micro-spray on spike 32 – XB-05PC, XB-10PC, XB-20PC drippers 33 – TS-025 Tubing stake 34 – DBC-025 diffuser cap 35 – Inline emitter tubing 36 – RWS Root watering system www.rainbird.eu RAIN BIRD LOW VOLUME IRRIGATION SELECTION GUIDE PRODUCTS APPLICATIONS Thick bushes Single bush Small trees Large trees Groundcover Annual Plants Mixed Vegetation Potted plants Hedges Vegetation on slopes Drippers Single outlet Drippers Multioutlet • • • • • • • • • • • Bubbler Micro-Spray Inline Drippers • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 35 36 Your Rain Bird point of sale will help you in the selection of the Rain Bird products. If necessary, a professional contractor will be able to carry out the installation, its maintenance and its possible extension. At Rain Bird®, we believe it is our responsibility to develop products and technologies that use water efficiently. Our commitment also extends to education, training and services for our industry and our communities. The need to conserve water has never been greater. We want to do even more, and with your help, we can. 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Poligono Ind.Prado del Espino C/Forjadores-Parcela 6 - M18, S1 28660 Boadilla Del Monte Madrid ESPAÑA Tel: (34) 916 324 810 Fax: (34) 916 324 645 [email protected] Rain Bird Deutschland GmbH Siedlerstraße 46 71126 Gäufelden -Nebringen DEUTSCHLAND Tel: (49) 07032 9901 0 Fax: (49) 07032 9901 11 [email protected] Rain Bird Sverige AB Fleningevägen 315 260 35 Ödåkra SWEDEN Tel: (46) 42 25 04 80 Fax : (46) 42 20 40 65 [email protected] RBE-06-TE-09 www.rainbird.eu 7 Install or have installed by a professional, your underground watering system 1. Mark the locations of the sprinklers 2. Trench (30 cm minimum) and according to the indications on the plan. 3. Place the fittings, the valves, the valve boxes. 5. Bore the pipes and then bolt on the saddle tees. then unroll the pipes. 4. Mount the fittings, the valves, and connect the pipes. 6. Mount the SP-100, then purge the system. www.rainbird.eu 7. Connect the electric valves to the electric cable using waterproof connectors. 9. Install your micro–irrigation Control zone start-up kit. 8. Position the sprinklers. 10. Unroll the dripline and connect all the elements of your micro-irrigation system consult diagram “Anatomy of a Rain Bird low volume irrigation system” Controller Electro-valves 11. Install your controller... 12. ...and program your watering. Do not forget to consult the product instruction manuals for more details www.rainbird.eu 8 Adjust your sprinklers + - a. Adjust the watering arc of your spray heads. Adjust radius if necessary. + b. Adjust the watering arc of your rotors. Adjust radius if necessary. Sprinklers: 5000 Plus Series (7,6 m - 15,2 m) 3504 (4,6 m - 10,7 m) Inline emitter tubing D Spray heads : Uni-Spray Series (2,1 m - 5,5 m) 1800 Series (0,6 m - 5,5 m) Drip watering Control zone start up kit C B Accessories: SP-100, fittings Multi-conductor irrigation Cables KING Connectors A B D A C H G E F ANATOMY Of AN AUTOMATIC WATERING SYSTEM G E H Valve : 100 -DV Valve boxes 230v controller : ESP modular 9V controller : WP series F RSD-BEx Rain sensor Automatic watering Realization of my project www.rainbird.eu