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An Irrigation Sprinkler System Will Be There When There Isn’t a Rainy Day

An Irrigation Sprinkler System is a system of sprinklers used on farms, golf courses, and yards, to provide water to vegetation and plants in the event of drought or for normal watering. They may also be used for recreation, as a cooling system, or to keep down the amount of airborne dust.=

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Most irrigation sprinklers are used as part of a Sprinkler System, consisting of various plumbing parts, piping and control equipment. Piping is connected to the water source via plumbing fittings and the control system opens and closes valves to provide water on a schedule. Rain sensing devices or "rain sensors" are devices that cease all watering in the event sufficient rainfall is detected. Rain sensors have been mandatory components of an Irrigation Sprinkler System's in many states for several years now.

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Many Lawn Sprinkler Systems are buried in the ground along with their supporting plumbing, although above ground and moving sprinklers are also common. Most irrigation sprinklers operate through electric and hydraulic technology and are grouped together in zones that can be collectively turned on and off by actuating a solenoid-controlled valve. Your sprinklers will either operate from a controller located on the interior or exterior wall of the garage, or they may operate from a central control system.

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2 Types of Sprinkler Heads Used in Home Irrigation Sprinkler Systems

Rotary - They will shoot a large stream of water and will oscillate back and forth slowly. Rotary sprinklers operate on the same basis as the older impact or "knocker head" sprinklers, but most of them are gear driven these days, which makes them much quieter.

"spray heads" - They are used in smaller turf areas and may be used in landscape beds as well. Spray heads pop up out of the ground but do not move. They spray more of a mist, compared to rotary sprinklers. Spray heads come in 4", 6" and 12" heights.

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A well-designed and well-functioning Water Sprinkler Irrigation System should apply water uniformly over your plants. It should work so that each plant’s needs are met, as well as meeting the needs for each type of soil.

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