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miamicuse 01-12-2008 12:29 AM

sprinkler heads that is higher
 
I have a sprinkler line that is using well water with a pump. All the heads
are working except for two shrub sprays. The only difference between that
and the rest is that these heads are mounted 3' off the ground on top of a
riser and the rest are flushed with the ground.

I have removed these two heads and connected to a garden hose, tested them
and they are working and open.

When I connect it back to the sprinkler line, nothing come out of them. I
flushed the line as well.

Is it possible for the heads to not work just because the heads are 3' off
the ground and not enough pressure?

Thanks,

MC



Jim[_19_] 01-12-2008 02:44 AM

sprinkler heads that is higher
 
MiamiCuse wrote:

I have a sprinkler line that is using well water with a pump. All the heads
are working except for two shrub sprays. The only difference between that
and the rest is that these heads are mounted 3' off the ground on top of a
riser and the rest are flushed with the ground.

I have removed these two heads and connected to a garden hose, tested them
and they are working and open.

When I connect it back to the sprinkler line, nothing come out of them. I
flushed the line as well.

Is it possible for the heads to not work just because the heads are 3' off
the ground and not enough pressure?

Thanks,

MC


path of lease resistance. the choice is to travel along the
ground and exit or to climb a vertical 3' upright and then exit.

I'd say you got lazy water.

Jim[_19_] 01-12-2008 02:45 AM

sprinkler heads that is higher
 
MiamiCuse wrote:

I have a sprinkler line that is using well water with a pump. All the heads
are working except for two shrub sprays. The only difference between that
and the rest is that these heads are mounted 3' off the ground on top of a
riser and the rest are flushed with the ground.

I have removed these two heads and connected to a garden hose, tested them
and they are working and open.

When I connect it back to the sprinkler line, nothing come out of them. I
flushed the line as well.

Is it possible for the heads to not work just because the heads are 3' off
the ground and not enough pressure?

Thanks,

MC


path of least resistance. the choice is to travel along the
ground and exit or to climb a vertical 3' upright and then exit.

I'd say you got lazy water.

Bob F 13-12-2008 10:30 PM

sprinkler heads that is higher
 

"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
...
I have a sprinkler line that is using well water with a pump. All the heads
are working except for two shrub sprays. The only difference between that and
the rest is that these heads are mounted 3' off the ground on top of a riser
and the rest are flushed with the ground.

I have removed these two heads and connected to a garden hose, tested them and
they are working and open.

When I connect it back to the sprinkler line, nothing come out of them. I
flushed the line as well.

Is it possible for the heads to not work just because the heads are 3' off the
ground and not enough pressure?


Apparently, the pressure the pump can deliver at the needed volume is
insufficient for those heads. The 3' difference is only about 1 1/2 psi.




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