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8/11/2019 Garden a Sprinkler System Planning Catalogue Low 2012
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GARDENA Planning brochure 2012GARDENA Sprinklersystem
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Work in simple steps
asier than you think
Using this planning document
you can plan your own irrigation
system yourself step by step.
Using a garden as an example,
we will show you how to go
about it.
What you need
Not much! Collect together
a few coloured pens, pencil
and a pair of compasses.
And off you go.
System Planning
What you need to do
First of all, draw a ground plan
of your garden. Following our
instructions, you will be able to
add all the system components
you need to your plan.
At the end, you can then enter
the products you have chosen
in the shopping list on page 12.
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Scale 1:200 (1 cm = 2 m)
1. Which area is to be watered?
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House
Water connection
Terrace
Draw a plan of your land ideally on graph paper with mmsquares on a scale of1:100 (1 cm = 1 m) or1:200 (1 cm = 2 m)
Mark areas to be watered andnot to be watered.
Enter the location of the waterconnection on the drawing(water tap, well, undergroundtank).
Pool
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Scale 1:200 (1 cm = 2 m) IG = Female thread, AG = Male thread
System Planning
2. Which /how many sprinklers are needed?
Select the right sprinklersfrom page 5. We recommend thefollowing proceeding: Usepop-up oscillating sprinklers forsquare and rectangular areas.Use large-area pop-up irrigationAquaContour automatic to waterindividually shaped areas.Cover other areas with CircularSprinklers. Use a pair ofcompasses to draw the Circular
Sprinklers on your plan.
- Draw 90 or 270sprinklers in the cornerareas.
- Plan 180 or otherpartial sectors for the edgesof your garden.
- Cover the remainingareas in the centre with360 sprinklers.
Enter the number of
sprinklers needed in thesummary on page 5 first andthen in your shopping list onpage 12.
Tip:
In windy areas, reduce the spacebetween sprinklers to allow fordrifting.
T 2001/2" IG
T 2001/2" IG
AquaContour3/4" IG
T 1001/2" IG
R 1403/4" IG
T 1001/2" IG
T 2001/2" IG
T 2001/2" IG
Plant
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edge
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Pool
Select the correct sprinkler on theright and draw it on your plan.Add the sprinkler description and thesprinkler thread!
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Turbo-driven Pop-up Sprinkler T 100Connecting:1/2" female thread
PlanningrangeRadius:4 - 5.5 m
Distance betweensprinklersApprox. 5 - 8 m
Sector70 - 360
Art. No.8201
Number
Turbo-driven Pop-up Sprinkler T 200Connecting:1/2" female thread
PlanningrangeRadius:5 - 7.5 m
Distance betweensprinklersApprox. 7.5 - 10 m
Sector25 - 360
Art. No.8203
Number
Turbo-driven Pop-up Sprinkler T 380Connecting:3/4" female thread
PlanningrangeRadius:6 - 10.5 m
Distance betweensprinklersApprox. 9 - 15 m
Sector25 - 360
Art. No.8205
Number
Pop-up SprinklerS 80(pop-up height100 mm)Connecting:1/2" female thread
PlanningrangeRadius:2.5 - 4.5 m
Distance betweensprinklersApprox. 4 - 7 m
Sector5 - 360 Art. No.1569 Number
otherareasup
to150m2
otherareasfrom
150m2
Oscillating Pop-upSprinkler R 140Connecting:3/4" female thread
Range3.5 - 16.5 m
Width of spray3.5 - 8.5 m
Art. No.1537
rectangular
areas
AquaContourautomaticConnecting:3/4" female thread
Planningrange2.5 - 9 m
Sector25 - 360
Art. No.1559
Number
individuallyshaped
areas
Pop-up SprinklerS 80/300(pop-up height300 mm)Connecting:3/4" male thread
PlanningrangeRadius:2.5 - 4.5 m
Distance betweensprinklersApprox. 4 - 7 m
Sector5 - 360
Art. No.1566
Number
fortaller
plants
Enter the numberof sprinklers inthe shopping list
Number
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System Planning
3. Calculating the supply linesConnection value of thewater tap
You must determine theconnection value of your tapso that you know how manysprinklers you can connect toeach supply line.Turn on the tap to which youare planning to connect yourirrigation system. Make surethat the tap is turned on full.Fill a 10-litre bucket. Measurethe time in seconds it takes tofill the bucket.
Supply lines
To calculate the number of lines,first of all mark the individualsprinklers in your planningsketch using the sprinklerconsumption values on page 7.Do not connect more sprinklersto a line than add up to theconnection value you determinedin step 3. Add up the individual
If you are planning to operateyour irrigation system using apump, connect a piece of 19 mm(3/4") hose approximately 1 min length to the pump using aGARDENA Profi SystemConnector Set (Art. No. 1505)to measure the filling time.
Add additional time fordistance
Measure the distance betweenthe tap/pump and the sprinklerthat is furthest from the tap/
pump. Add 1 second to the fillingtime for each 25 m betweenthe tap/pump and the furthestsprinkler. With a filling time ofunder 14 seconds and the useof a Water Computer, a WaterDistributor automatic or a 2- or 4Channel Water Distributor (see p.10), an additional 3 seconds areto be added to the filling time.Find the correct filling time in thetable and enter your connectionvalue in the white box.Example:(without Water Computer)
consumption values for the
sprinklers. Then enter the totalof the sprinkler consumptionvalues per section including thelength of the pipe in the tableTotal sprinkler consumptionvalues per section (p. 7). At thesame time, draw the pipelines,starting at the water supply(e.g. tap, pump) in your planand transfer the pipe lengths
you have calculated to the Pipe
length table on p. 7.Note: With the AquaContourautomatic, not more than1 sprinkler can be connectedto a supply pipe.Reason: As the pressureconditions change with thesector setting an accurateprogramming of severalAquaContour automatic
sprinklers within one supply
pipe is not possible.Important:Always includeseparate pipelines for pop-upsprinklers (S models), turbo-driven pop-up sprinklers(T models) and oscillatingpop-up sprinklers (R-models)because they produce differentlevels of precipitation.
Seconds
- 910-1314-1920-2425-30
Your connectionvalue =
Enter sprinkler consumptionvalues from page 7 and drawin supply lines.
Scale 1:200 (1 cm = 2 m)
Filling time in seconds =Distance 20m =
Total value =
seconds correspondto a connection value of
80
Connectionvalue
10080604020
AquaContour3/4" IG = 17
House
Water connection
Terrace
T 2001/2" IG140 = 13
T 2001/2" IG180 = 13
T 1001/2" IG90 = 7
T 1001/2" IG90 = 7
T 2001/2" IG270 = 17
Plant
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R 1403/4" IG= 20
T 2001/2" IG90 = 9
Pool
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Add up the consumption values for the sprinklers below
25-90
= 15T 380
T 200
T 100
S 80/300
S 80
R 140
91-180
= 20
= 13
181-270
= 25
271-360
= 30
= 20
= 17
= 35
= 32
= 17
= 14
= 29
= 25
= 10
= 21
= 17
= 9
= 7
= 13
= 9
= 20
AquaContour automatic = 17
2
1
3
20 + 9 + 13 + 13
17 + 7 + 7
17
2
3
m
m
m
1
m
m
m
m
m
=
=
=
=
80
3231
55 42
17 22
=
=
=
=
Line section Resulting connection value* =
Total of sprinkler consumption values per section
etc.
etc.
Pipe length* This value may not exceedthe added together sprinklerconsumption values of apipeline section
Enter the pipe lengths calcu-lated in the shopping list.
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Scale 1:200 (1 cm = 2 m)
T 2001/2" IG140 = 13
T 2001/2" IG180 = 13
AquaContour3/4" IG = 17
T 1001/2" IG90 = 7
R 140
3/4" IG= 20
T 1001/2" IG90 = 7
T 2001/2" IG270 = 17
T 2001/2" IG90 = 9
Pool
System Planning
Connector25 mmArt. No. 2775
L-piece25 mmArt. No. 2773
T-piece25 mmArt. No. 2771
Possible pipe connections:
End-piece25 mmArt. No. 2778
4. Connecting the pipes
Plant
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Water connection
Terrace
Decide on the connectors for the pipeconnections and enter the quantitiescalculated in the shopping list
Symbols for pipe connections: T-piece L-pieceConnector
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T 2001/2" IG140 = 13
T 2001/2" IG180 = 13
AquaContour3/4" IG = 17
T 1001/2" IG90 = 7
R 140
3/4" IG= 20
T 1001/2" IG90 = 7
T 2001/2" IG270 = 17
T 2001/2" IG90 = 9
Pool
6. Frost protection /drain valve
T piece with thread L-piece with thread
Use L-piece 25 mmwith1/2" male threadArt. No. 2780with3/4" male threadArt. No. 2781
ConnectingPop-up SprinklerS 80/300:Use Connector with3/4" female thread25 mmArt. No. 2761
Symbols for sprinkler connections:
ConnectingPop-up SprinklerS 80/300:Use T-piece with3/4" female thread25 mmArt. No. 2790
Use T-piece 25 mmwith1/2" male threadArt. No. 2786or3/4" male threadArt. No. 2787
Possible sprinkler connections within the pipeline
In the pipeline: At the end of the pipe:
5. Connecting the sprinklers
Connector25 mm3/4" female threadArt. No. 2761 withDrain ValveArt. No. 2760
T-piece25 mm3/4" female threadArt. No. 2790 withDrain ValveArt. No. 2760
Note:To protect the system fromfrost damage, place drainvalves at the lowest pointsof the individual pipelines.Note installation tips onpage 13.
Plant
satthe
edge
ofth
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House
Water connection
Terrace
Now decide on the connecting components forthe sprinkler connections and enter them in theshopping list
Possible sprinkler connections at the end of the pipe
Enter the system componentscalculated in the enclosedshopping list.
Scale 1:200 (1 cm = 2 m)
With Angle Piece 25 mmwith1/2" male threadArt. 2782with3/4" male threadArt. 2783
Sprinkler connection in corner area
Warning: Ensure when you select the sprinkler connection components that the threadsizes match the sprinkler threads shown on your plan. So in this example it would bean L-piece 25 mm. Art. No. 2781 with 3/4" male thread.
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7. Connection possibilities
Manual control
Connection to the tap is made via aConnecting Point (Art. No. 2722)with Connector 25 mm x 3/4"female thread (Art. No. 2761) ,a Profi Connector Set(Art. No. 1505)with 19 mm (3/4")garden hoseor a Connection Set(Art. No. 2713).
Note:Connection Pieces(Art. No. 1512, 1516, 1517, 1518)are available with different sizedthreads (see shopping list) forconnecting your irrigation systemdirectly to the domestic watersupply (please observe installationinstructions).
Automatic control
Water ComputerC 1060 plus,C 1060 solar plusUp to 6 programmed irrigationcycles per day. Alternatively WaterTimers T 1030/T 1030 plus orWater Computer C 1030 plus canbe connected to control a singleirrigation line.
Multi-connection
Several supply lines can beconnected using the Twin-TapConnector (Art. No. 8193) or theFour Channel Water Distributor(Art. No. 8194).As an alternative to the distributors,the individual supply lines can bemanually operated via Regulator-and Shut-off Valves.
Multi-control
Water Computer C 2030duo plusControl of two irrigation lines
Water Distributor automaticControl of up to 6 irrigation linesin combination with the WaterComputer C 1060 plus or C 1060solar plus.
Water ComputerC 1060 plus,
C 1060 solar plusAutomatic irrigationcontrolArt. No. 1864/1866
Twin-TapConnector
For connecting twosupply lines.Art. No. 8193
Four ChannelWater DistributorFor connecting up tofour supply lines.Art. No. 8194
Regulator andShut-off ValveArt. No. 2724
Water ComputerC 2030 duo plus
Automatically watertwo garden areasArt. No. 1874
Connecting PointFor supplying water
to the undergroundirrigation system.Art. No. 2722/2795
SystemConnector SetProfi system fittingsArt. No. 1505(without hose)
Connection Set2 m garden hose19 mm (3/4") withProfi system fittingsArt. No. 2713
ConnectorArt. No. 2761/2762/2763
Water DistributorautomaticFor use together withWater ComputerC 1060 plus,C 1060 solar plusArt. No. 1197
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Work in simple steps
asier than you think
Using this planning document
you can plan your own irrigation
system yourself step by step.
Using a garden as an example,
we will show you how to go
about it.
What you need
Not much! Collect together
a few coloured pens, pencil
and a pair of compasses.
And off you go.
What you need to do
First of all, draw a ground plan
of your garden. Following our
instructions, you will be able to
add all the system components
you need to your plan.
At the end, you can then enter
the products you have chosen
in the shopping list on page 12.
rrigation ControlSystem 4040modularArt. No. 1276
Irrigation ControlSystem 4030
Art. No. 1283
Irrigation ControlSystem 6030
Art. No. 1284
ExpansionModule 2040Art. No. 1277
24 V IrrigationValveArt. No. 1278
24 V Connectionable
Art. No. 1280
24 V Cable ClipContents:6 clips)Art. No. 1282
Valve Box V1(excluding valve)Art. No. 1254
Valve Box V3(excluding valve)Art. No. 1255
24 V PumpControl SystemArt. No. 1273
Direct
programmingFor fully automatic, cable-free control of any numberof irrigation lines. Up to6 programmed wateringsessions per day and perline.Programming Unitfor programming theController. The Controlleris mounted on the IrrigationValves 9 V. The Soil MoistureSensor and Rain Sensorcan e connecte asoptional extras.
Valve Box V1 and V3or installing 1 or up
to 3 Irrigation Valvesnderground.
Telescopic screw-connection makes it easyto install and removethe valves. With 1" malethread.ipe connection via 1"
Connector Art. No. 2762.rrigation Valve 9 Vor programmng t e
watering system directly.nergy-saving
electromagnetictechnology.
ProgrammingUnitArt. No. 1242
ControllerFor use together
with the Program-ming Unit.Art. No. 1250
Valve Box V3(without valves)Art. No. 1255
Valve Box V1(without valve)Art. No. 1254
and automatic control
IrrigationValve 9 V
Art. No. 1251
Watering control
by cableFully automatic control ofup to 12 irrigation valves/lines. Cable connection tothe valves.Also suitable for automaticoperation of a pump, e.g.for economical use ofrainwater.Irrigation Control System4040 modularFor connection of up to4 24 V Irrigation Valves.Suitable for indoor andoutdoor use.4 programmes per valvepossible. Can be extendedwith Expansion Module2040 for up to 12 valves.
Expansion Module 2040Plugs into IrrigationControl System 4040modular. Connection ofup to 2 24 V IrrigationValves.Irrigation Control Systems4030 and 6030For use indoors or in rain-protected areas, control upto 4 or 6 Irrigation Valves24 V.24 V Irrigation ValveManual opening/closingpossible. Self-cleaningfine filter for uninterruptedcontrol technology.24 V Connection CableLength 15 m. Connectionof up to 6 24 V IrrigationValves.
24 V Cable ClipFor connecting theConnection Cable to theValve Box V1.Valve Box V1 and V3For undergroundinstallation of 1 or up to3 Irrigation Valves.Telescopic screw connectionfor simple fitting/removalof the valves.Valve Box V3 with cableconnecton ox protectefrom water for simple,clear 24 V-cable connection.With 1" male thread. Pipeconnection via 1" connectorArt. No. 2762.24 V Pump ControlSystemWith 10 m cable. Forpumps up to 2000 W.
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Note:
If you require a connectionwhich is permanently stableunder pressure between thewater tap and the connectingpoint with a drain valve down-tream to protect the pipeline,
use Tap ConnectorArt. No. 1513
nter connection and control material
in the white boxes and transfer to the
shopping list
Art. No. Description Quantity
Pop-up Sprinklers
1569 Pop-up Sprinkler S 80
1566 Po -u S rinkler S 80/300
8201 Turbo-driven Pop-up Sprinkler T 100
8203/1539 Turbo-driven Pop-up Sprinkler T 200
8205/1551 Turbo-driven Pop-up Sprinkler T 380
1537 Pop-up Oscillating Sprinkler R 140
1559 Large-Area Pop-up Irrigation AquaContour automatic
Sprinkler Connection
2780 L-piece 25 mm x 1/2" male thread
2781 L-piece 25 mm x 3/4" male thread
2782 Angle Piece 25 mm x 1/2" male thread
2783 Angle Piece 25 mm x 3/4" male thread
2786 T-piece 25 mm x 1/2" male thread
2787 T-piece 25 mm x 3/4" male thread
hopping list
Supply Line:
2718 Connecting Pipe 25 mm, 10 m
2700 Connecting Pipe 25 mm, 25 m
2701 Connecting Pipe 25 mm, 50 m
Connecting Pieces:
2771 T-piece 25 mm
2773 L-piece 25 mm
2775 Connector 25 mm
2778 End-piece 25 mm
2761 Connector 25 mm x 3/4" female thread
2762 Connector 25 mm x 1" female thread
2763 Connector 25 mm x 1" male thread
2790 T-piece 25 mm x 3/4" female thread
2760 Drain Valve
8250/2797 Water Connector
System Connection:1513 Adapter Piece 26,5 mm (G3/4")/ 33,3 mm (G1")
1505 Profi System Connector Set
2713 Profi Maxi-Flow System Connection Set
2722/2795 Connectin Point
8193 Twin-Tap Connector
8194 Four Channel Water Distributor
2724 Regulator and Shut-off valve
1510 Central Filter
System Control:
1197/1198 Water Distributor automatic
1866 Water Computer C 1060 solar plus
1864 Water Computer C 1060 plus
1874 Water Computer C 2030 duo plus
1862 Water Computer C 1030 plus
1860 Water Timer T 1030 plus
1825 Water Timer T 1030
1835 Automatic Watering Set 1020 Sensor
1189 Rain Sensor electronic
1188 oil Moisture Sensor
1186 Extension Cable for Rain- and
Soil Moisture Sensor, 10 m
1242 Programming Unit
1250 Controller
1254 Valve Box V1
1255 Valve Box V31251 Irrigation Valve
1283 Irrigation Control System 4030
1284 Irrigation Control System 6030
1276 Irrigation Control System 4040 modular
1277 Expansion Module 2040
1278 Irrigation Valve 24 V
1280 24 V Connection Cable, 15 m
1282 24 V Cable Clip (Contents: 6 clips)
1273 24 V Pump Control System
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ig a spade into your lawn to
mark out a V-shaped trenchapprox. 20 cm deep. Carefullyremove the turf and dig out thetrench. Remove any stones fromthe trench. Mowing and wateringyour lawn beforehand will makeit easier to install your irrigationsys em.
Disconnect your irrigation systemfrom the supply line before thefirst frost sets in. Observe thenotes on frost protection for theindividual products.
Changing from the previous to
the new systemFor changing from the 19 mminner diameter connecting pipeto the 25 mm outer diameterpipe, use the Adapter PieceArt. No. 1513 combined withthe Connector 25 mm x 1" malethread Art. No. 2763.
If the irrigation system receivesits water supply via a pump, itan happen that sand enters the
pipeline system and impairs thefunction of the sprinklers.Therefore the pump shouldlways be used in combination
with a filter upstream of it.
The sprinklers and pipes areapproved for an operating pressureof up to 6 bar. If the water pressureis higher, a pressure reduction unitmust be fitted.For questions regarding correctconnection to the domestic watersupply network, please ask yourlocal sanitary works specialist.
Note: If you want to releasethe screwed fastening of thepipe connectors completely, youmay turn past the stop (positionopen) of the screwed fasteninge.g. if you use pipe pliers. Thiswill not impair its subsequentability to function.
Lay out all the parts of yourirrigation system according toyour plan. Begin by installing theparts at the start of the system.
et the spray direction, sectors,nd the range of the sprinklers.
Test the system before youinstall it under ground.
Fill in the trench with soil, roll out
the turf and tread down. Wateringthe trench and lawn beforehandwill help the grass take root morequickly.
Installation tips
Cut the pipes to the correct lengthand connect the components.Make sure you keep soil out ofthe ends of the pipes.When connecting, push thepipes over the o-ring in theconnection part (insert pipeapprox. 6 cm in the connectionpart). Only this way, a non-leaking connection is ensured.
Deburr pipe before, ifnecessary.
Install the drain valves at the
lowest points of the system.On slopes, the height differencebetween the different drain valvesmust not exceed 2 m. Installeveral drain valves on slopes if
necessary. To improve drainagend to protect the drain valve
underlay it with a seeping waterdrain packing (washed, coarsegravel, approx. 20 x 20 x 20 cm).
Lay the network of pipes with the
sprinklers and other componentsconnected in the trench. To avoiddamaging your irrigation systemwhen mowing your lawn, forexample, all sprinklers,Connecting Points, and WaterConnectors must be installedslightly below the surface toallow for settlement.
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Changes, also product changes,
may be made.