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System Layout Page 57
Using Inline Tubing
When using Landscape Dripline, remember that the spacing of the emitters is
determined primarily by the soil type. To maximize water savings and prevent
water waste below the root zone, consider the area of the root zone as well as the
recommended watering depth. Lay out the rows so the emitters themselves form
a triangular or square pattern.
When possible, lay out the inline tubing so that it forms a loop, with water
flowing in two directions from the water source. This helps eliminate the build
up of contaminants in one specific area of the tubing. This looping technique also
assures continuous watering to the entire planting area should the tubing become
damaged in one specific area.
If your tubing is configured in a loop, place end closures at the end of long runs
and at any dead-end locations throughout the zone. The end closures should be
placed to allow easy access. A complete, manual flushing of the zone should be
done at start-up and during winterization in freezing climates.
Occasionally, plants within the Landscape Dripline watering grid require supple-
mental irrigation. When Xeri-Bug emitters are added to the grid, the additional
flow must also be added. For example, if 5 GPH of flow is added to the grid, the
maximum length of the laterals must be reduced by 5 GPH plus a safety factor of
20 percent (1 GPH in this example) for a total flow adjustment to 6 GPH. See
Figures 8-5 and 8-6 and the following example:
Placing
Supplemental
Emitters
EXAMPLE
1. Divide the adjusted flow by the flow rate of the Landscape Dripline
emitter to determine how many inline emitters it takes to equal this
adjusted flow:
6 GPH (adjusted flow) = 6.7 or 7 emitters
0.9 GPH (emitter flow rate)
2. Multiply the number of emitters by the spacing of the Landscape
Dripline being used:
7 emitters x 12" emitter spacing = 84” length of tubing
3. To convert inches into feet:
84” ÷ 12" = 7'
4. Adjust the possible maximum lateral length by 7'. From Figure 12,
at 45 PSI, the maximum lateral length for 0.9 GPH and 12" emitter
spacing is 236'. To get the adjusted maximum length of tubing:
236' - 7' = 229'
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