July 19th, 2008

Installing A Drip Irrigation Valve

 
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It doesn’t take much to design a drip irrigation system, just a little thought and planning. You can get your drip irrigation kit at the links below.

Connecting a drip valve into the main irrigation system involves tying into the main line that is pressured all of the time with a new valve. The new valve can be either a manual valve or an electric automatic valve hooked to the sprinkler timer.

After the valve you will install a pressure reducing regulator that will keep the pressure at an even P.S.I. Most drip irrigation systems operate best at 20 - 30 P.S.I. depending on the size of the system.

You will need to install a filter that will screen out anything that will plug up the drip emitters. The drip emitter is at the end of the line applying water to the plant.

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