There could be several reasons why your sprinkler system is not releasing water. Some common causes include a clogged nozzle or filter, a broken or disconnected water line, or a malfunctioning valve. It is recommended to check these components and make any necessary repairs or replacements to restore water flow to your sprinkler system.
The sprinkler system may come on unexpectedly due to issues such as a malfunctioning timer, a faulty sensor, or a programming error. It is important to troubleshoot and address these issues to prevent water waste and potential damage to the system.
Your Rainbird sprinkler system may come on when it's not programmed due to issues like a faulty timer, wiring problems, or sensor malfunctions. It's important to check these components to troubleshoot the problem.
Depends on the available pressure If you have 60 PSI coming into a structure then you will get 60 PSI out of the sprinkler Just look at the "K" factoring for friction losses
There are sprinklers that come equipped with rain guages so that they do not turn on when it is raining. Unfortunately, they only come equipped with in-ground sprinkler systems and these guages can add as much as hundreds of dollars to the cost of installing an in-ground sprinkler system. For above ground sprinkler systems (those that you have to attach to a hose) such a guage does not exist.
Friction losses are seldom taken into account which cause drastic pressure drops
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no water should be coming out of the safety valve , only if water over a certain temp orthan creates a pressure if water coming out and water not steaming than replace valve
That is condensation and it is normal for water to come out of an air conditioner in the back of it.
no ofcourse not water would just dry off even if it does not or does come from the AC
Depending on what kind of irrigation system and what features were installed with that system your cost range is from zero cost to hundreds of dollars depending upon how elaborate you need to be. The best idea is to call your irrigation service company and ask what steps your system requires. If you have a simple home system, you can simply drain your irrigation pipes above ground by removing your sprinkler heads and using low pressure air (40psi) to expell any water in the pipes. You basically are trying to prevent freezing of the water in the pipe that is above the ground. Also, you can wrap your above ground piping in a low amperage heater cord along with some insulation material there is some cost of the material and that will depend upon what material you choose and how much is purchased. If you have Orchard sprinkler systems removing the sprinkler heads is the best idea, allowing water to have a place to expell when it freezes and expands.
Rain water coming from land brings water with dissolved salts to sea , water is evaporated and salt is accumulated in sea .
If water is coming out around the thermostat housing, the seal or gasket is bad.