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3.08 WIRING:<br />

A. Sprinkler Controls to Valves:<br />

1. Conduit is not required for U.F. wire unless otherwise noted on plans. Tuck wire under<br />

piping.<br />

2. Make wire connections with waterpro<strong>of</strong> connectors according to manufacturer's<br />

recommendations.<br />

3. Provide a separate wire from controller to each electric valve. Provide a common neutral<br />

wire from controller to valves served by a particular controller.<br />

4. Provide a 24 inch long wire coils at valves.<br />

5. An expansion coil shall be provided every 200 feet, which consists <strong>of</strong> 10 wraps around a<br />

1" PVC pipe or some other method approved by the Owner.<br />

6. All valve wires from the same controller shall be bundled together every 10 feet with<br />

plastic electrical tape.<br />

B. Wire Testing:<br />

3.09 TESTING:<br />

1. Before any backfills are placed over the communication cable, test the wires with a<br />

megger for wire installation resistance. Minimum insulation resistance to ground shall be<br />

100K OHMS to ground. Any conductor not meeting this requirement hall be replaced<br />

and retested.<br />

2. After backfill is completed, retest the wires with a megger. The minimum acceptable<br />

insulation resistance to ground on this test shall be 100K OHMS to ground. Replace and<br />

retest any conductor not meeting this requirement.<br />

A. Notify Owner to review work 48 hours prior to testing pipe and fittings for leaks.<br />

B. Test mains for a period <strong>of</strong> four hours under static pressure. If leaks (or pressure drops) occur,<br />

correct defect and repeat test.<br />

3.10 FINAL ADJUSTMENT:<br />

A. Make final adjustments <strong>of</strong> sprinkler system prior to Owner’s final inspection.<br />

B. Flush system by removing nozzles from heads on ends <strong>of</strong> lines and operating system.<br />

C. Adjust sprinklers for proper operation and proper alignment for direction <strong>of</strong> throw.<br />

D. Adjust each section for operating pressure and balance to other sections by use <strong>of</strong> flow<br />

adjustment on top <strong>of</strong> each valve. Correct operating pressure at last head <strong>of</strong> each section - 50<br />

psi for rotary heads and 20 to 25 psi for spray heads.<br />

E. Adjust nuzzling for proper coverage. Prevailing wind conditions or slopes may indicate that<br />

arc <strong>of</strong> angle or trajectory <strong>of</strong> spray should be other than as shown on plans. Change nozzles to<br />

provide correct coverage.<br />

3.11 CLEANUP: Keep premises clean and neat.<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Frisco</strong> May 2012<br />

Standard Technical Specification Irrigation System 328000-10

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