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The unit of measure commonly used in sprinkler containers is gallons.
"The average sprinkler will use in excess of 240 gallons of water per hour" also refer to http://www.libertylake.org/water_conservation.htm for watering guide. As a useful gauge: A garden hose with no nozzle attached, will spew out as much as 350 gallons per hour. So 240 sounds about right for a sprinkler system, keeping in mind that it will vary with your local water pressure and type of sprinkler system that you have. If your system has a damaged sprinkler head, you might as well be running that garden hose full blast. My sprinkler system uses 1,000 gallons in a three hour time cycle. I have six or seven zones. I suspect some of my heads are busted, since that sounds about like "garden hose figures." (333 gallons per hour)
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A sprinkler system is a device that waters your plants or grass
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=== === If its a yard sprinkler, no. If its a fire sprinkler, yes.
There is no freon in a home sprinkler system.
Sprinkler systems can use many components that control the flow of the water. A plastic piping connects the water supply to the electric valves and the sprinkler.
Sprinkler irrigation is mostly found in farms.
No this is impossible. Even a business a huge business like the one where I work does not use this many gallons in one month and we have 6 bathrooms and a huge sprinkler system that runs every day.