Manual

Routine Inspections Checklist
Turn on each zone for ve to 10 minutes and walk the area, looking
for excessively wet areas that might indicate leaks.
Inspect air/vacuum relief valves (subsurface installations only) and
automatic ush caps for proper operation.
Check pressures at the supply manifold and ush ends of each zone,
and compare them with the base information on the System Data
Record. For proper ushing, the ush-end pressure should be at least
10 PSI.
Check the operational ow of each zone and compare it with the
design ows or the ows on the System Data Record. High ows
could indicate leaks or malfunctioning automatic ush caps. Flows
lower than expected could indicate clogged drippers, drippers with
excessive salt build-up, kinked dripline or a clogged lter. Low ows
might also indicate that the capacity of the installed remote control
valves, lters or pressure regulators are too low, thus restricting the
ow to the zone.
Component Maintenance Checklists
Remote Control Valves
Upon initial inspection, check to see if the valve is properly sized for
the zone ow. Refer to the manufacturer’s specication. Oversized
valves may not close properly and undersized valves will restrict ow
and cause excessive pressure loss.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommended procedures for repair and
general maintenance.
Inspect for proper operation when opening or closing. A weeping
valve can cause excessively wet areas at low points in the zone.
Landscape Dripline Design _____________________________________________________________
Routine Preventative Maintenance
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