Garden 360 Degree Irrigation Agricultural Plastic Watering Pop Up
Irrigation Sprinkler System Head
Detail Quick:
Smart rotary spray
Watr runs automatically
Spray evenly,Suitable for large lawns and gardens
Adjustable spray range
Free movement sprinkler irrigation
Technical Data:
Pressure: | 1.5-4.5bar |
Flow Rate: | 6.4-20.4L/min |
Radius: | 5.0-9.0m |
How To Install Pop Up Sprinklers
Step 1. Dig a trench around the perimeter
Work out where you want your sprinklers to go, making sure the arc
for each one overlaps the area of lawn they’re covering. Dig a
trench around the perimeter of the lawn and calculate how many
sprinklers you will need.
Step 2. Cut PVC pipes to length
Cut the PVC pipes to the correct length. Lay out the entire system
so you can make sure you have the correct layout. When you are
happy, come back and reattach everything using the primer and glue.
Step 3. Insert T pieces at sprinkler positions
In the middle section we have a half circle spray. Insert a T piece
joining the pipes together. Put a riser in there and attach a pop
up sprinkler in the middle. In the corner we are using a plain
elbow and a small piece of pipe to attach a threaded T junction.
There is also an elbow with a thread in the top that you could use.
Step 4. Install the solenoid valve at the water source
At the water source, put a T piece in and run a pipe off to attach
to the solenoid valve. This valve controls the flow of water to the
watering system. Continue to cut pipe and fit the fittings around
the trench.
Step 5. Prime and glue the joins
When you are happy with the positions of the sprinklers, you can
prime each joint to clean it and use a rider to make sure they are
sitting vertically. Apply the glue to both surfaces on the pipe and
put your joints together. The glue sets quickly so make sure they
are sitting vertically.
Step 6. Attach the sprinklers
When everything is in place, flush the system to get rid of any
dirt. Attach the small risers to each pop up sprinkler unit and
screw them into the joins.
Step 7. Backfill the trench
Now, using your spade, backfill the trench with soil to cover up
the whole watering system
Step 8. Check the system is working properly
Finally, turn on your sprinkler system to make sure that it’s
working correctly.