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System Configuration
When a significant distance exists between the system's primary filter and the
Landscape Dripline grid, Rain Bird's Control Zone Kit should be installed. The
Control Zone Kit filter acts as a secondary filter to protect the Landscape Dripline
grid against contamination that could be caused by a break in the sub-main. The
kit consists of a ball valve, 200-mesh Y-filter, remote control valve (or anti-siphon
valve), 3/4" pressure regulator and Schedule 80 close nipples.
Landscape Dripline should have an operating pressure of no more than 60 PSI (4
Bars). If static pressure is higher than 60 PSI (4 Bars) at the start of the Landscape
Dripline run, pressure regulation is required. When this is the case, use compres-
sion fittings or make sure to clamp your insert fittings. Pressure regulators
should be installed as close to the planting area as possible to assure that the
desired pressure is available to the Landscape Dripline watering zone.
Choose either Rain Bird LD16 Series insert fittings or Rain Bird 600CF Series
compression fittings when installing and connecting Rain Bird's Landscape
Dripline. While insert fittings are designed to be used up to 45 PSI (3 Bars)
without clamps, compression fittings can be used up to 60 PSI (4 Bars) without
the need for any clamps. They are recommended for hot weather climates to
provide maximum retention strength.
Landscape Dripline requires the use of stakes or staples to install it securely to
the ground. Use Table 8-1 as a guide for staking:
Filtration
Pressure
Regulation
Use Insert or
Compression
Fittings
Stakes and
Staples
TABLE 8-1: SPACING OF STAKES AND STAPLES
Soil Type Stake Spacing Additional Stakes
Fine 4'-6' (1,2-1,8 m) Before and after every turn
Medium 3'-5' (0,9-1,5 m) Before and after every turn
Coarse 2'-3' (0,6-0,9 m) Before and after every turn
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