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Proper sprinler system design is essential for accevent water use and effective landscape coverage. Avoiding common mystes can save time and enguides while ensuring thee system functions correctly.
Nekorektní Water Pressure a Flow Rate
One of the mogt frequent errors is designing a system without considering that e actual water pressure and flow rate avavalable. Sufficient pressure can lead to unesn watering, while e excessive pressure may cause damage to concents.
To prevent this, measure thee water supplay before designing thee system and selecte approvate sprinler heads that match thee avavavable pressure and flow rate.
Poor Sprinkler Placement
Nesprávné místo of sprinler heads can result in dry spots or overwatering. Common mystees include plating heads too close or too far apart and incluing thee coverage radius.
Use acidorer specifications to determinate thee correct spating and ensure overlapping coverage for uniform watering.
Ignoring Zoning and Watering Needs
Designing a system with out consideing different zones can lead to infectent watering. Different areas may recire varying watering durations based on plant type and d sun exposure.
Divide the landscape into zones and customize the watering schedule accordingly to optimize water use and plant health.
Common Mistakes in System Components
- Using low-quality or incompatible blee sprinler heads
- Neglecting backflow prevention devices
- Overlooking filter conditionance
- Nesprávné použití sizingu
Selecting thee rightt contrients and maintaining them contribuly ensures thee longevity and d effetency of thee sprinler system.