I'm not gonna answer that. The light from tanning beds is so intense that it can easily cause damage if you overdo it. The timer is set to protect you.
watering the lawn with a sprinkler operated by a electric timer.
watering the lawn with a sprinkler operated by a electric timer.
form_title= Lawn Sprinkler Systems form_header= Keep you lawn healthy and growing with a sprinkler system! What is your budget for a sprinkler system?*= _ [50] What is the square footage of your lawn?*= _ [50] Will the sprinkler need to be on a timer?*= ()Yes () No
form_title= Lawn Sprinklers form_header= Keep your lawn healthy and watered with a sprinkler! How many sprinklers do you want to install?*= _ [50] Would you like to set them on an automatic timer?*= () Yes () No What is the size of your garden?*= _ [50]
Sprinkler irrigation systems irrigate (water) crops/plants. If it is automated with a timer, sprinkler irrigation systems can be turned on and off at different times of the day. Places you'd find automated sprinklers: Parks, golf courses, landscapes, etc. Sprinkler irrigation systems can also be found on farms in several different formats, including pivot systems, pipes laid through fields (hand-lines), and wheel-lines.
A sprinkler or "valve" manifold is the heart of a sprinkler system. The water source (hose faucet, sprinkler main line, etc.) feeds into the manifold and then the valves in the manifold redirect water to different watering areas. Its reason for being is that most water sources have insufficient pressure and flow to water all areas at the same time, so the manifold allows watering to be divided into smaller areas or "zones". A simple way to visualize a sprinkler manifold is as a small letter "m" in which the water source connects into the top of the "m" and then a valve in each of the legs opens and closes to allow water to flow to each zone. Valves in a sprinkler manifold may be controlled either manually or automatically using a sprinkler timer or "controller" which is the brains of an automatic sprinkler system.
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=== === If its a yard sprinkler, no. If its a fire sprinkler, yes.
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The following steps are the keys to a good irrigation sprinkler design: 1. Identify water source for system; confirm pressure and flow 2. Confirm backflow prevention and any other code requirements 3. Determine what areas you want to water and how (see types of irrigation sprinklers) 4. Plot sprinklers for each area based on overlapping (head to head) coverage 5. Divide areas into zones of sprinklers based on max water flow 6. Specify type and location of control valves for each zone (see types of irrigation control valves) 7. Calculate the pipe size and quantity required to connect water source to valves to sprinklers 8. Determine type and location of sprinkler timer/controller (see types of irrigation sprinkler timers) 9. Calculate the wire quantity required to connect timer to valves Various tutorials and sprinkler design services are available on the Internet under search terms like "sprinkler system designer".
There are two main methods of sprinkler system installation: open trench and pulled pipe. Open trench typically uses PVC pipe and pulled pipe typically uses poly pipe. Other than the pipe and fittings, the main difference in installation will be that the pulled pipe system requires a hole and saddle tee at the location of each sprinkler head. The steps for installing an automatic sprinkler system using an open trench method are: 1. Start with a good sprinkler system design (try searching "sprinkler system designer" for support options) 2. Make sure that you have all necessary tools, equipment, and permits 3. Have Blue Stakes mark all utilities prior to any digging 4. Install a backflow prevention device according to code 5. Place flags at the location of each sprinkler head 6. Mark and dig all trenches and valve manifold locations 7. Build and install valve manifolds (preassembled valve manifolds can make this easier) 8. Connect mainline pipe from water source connection to valve manifolds 9. Lay lateral line pipe from the valve manifolds to the location of each sprinkler head 10. Install tees and swing assemblies for each sprinkler head and flush lines 11. Connect sprinkler heads to swing assemblies; set head to level with ground 12. Install sprinkler timer/controller and connect sprinkler wire from timer to valve manifolds 13. Install nozzles on sprinkler heads 14. Install valve boxes (as required) and backfill all trenches 15. Run a zone by zone test and adjust nozzle patterns