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LIT-060 Hunter 2004-2005 Product Catalog - Ewing Irrigation

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Additional DataNominalPipeSize1 ⁄23 ⁄411 1 ⁄41 1 ⁄222 1 ⁄2346GlobeValve1722273845587090120170PRESSURE LOSS IN VALVES AND FITTINGSEquivalent Length in Feet of Standard Steel PipeAngleValve9121518222835456085Climate*Cool HumidCool DryWarm HumidWarm DryHot HumidHot DrySprinklerAngleValve2345679111520GateValve0.40.50.60.81.01.21.41.82.33.3SideOutletStd. Tee4568101214182333CLIMATE ETp TABLERun ofStd. Tee12233456712Inches Daily.10 -.15.15 -.20.15 -.20.20 -.25.20 -.30.30 -.45Worst case*“Cool” equals under 70°F as an average mid-summer high.“Warm” equals between 70° and 90°F as mid-summerhighs. “Hot” equals over 90°F. “Humid” equals over 50% asaverage mid-summer relative humidity (dry=under 50%).Std.Elbow233456781117ESTIMATING PIPE SIZETo determine the nominal size of a pipe, wrap a string around thepipe and compare its length to the chart below.NominalPipe Size1 ⁄2"5 ⁄8"3 ⁄4"1"1 1 ⁄4"1 1 ⁄2"2"Copper Pipe Galvanized Steel PVC Pipe(Sch. 40 Steel)Approximate String Length in Inches2"2 3 ⁄8"2 3 ⁄4"3 1 ⁄2"4 3 ⁄8"5 1 ⁄8"6 3 ⁄4"2 5 ⁄8"–3 1 ⁄4"4"5"6"7 1 ⁄2"2 5 ⁄8"–3 1 ⁄4"4"5"6"7 1 ⁄2"MAXIMUM PRECIPITATION NUMBER OF WIRES RATESTO BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT OR TUBING45°Elbow1122233458The maximum PR values listed are as suggested by the United States Departmentof Agriculture. The values are average and may vary with respect to actual soilcondition WIRE and condition of ground cover.WIRESIZE ½ ¾ 1 1¼ 1½ 2 2½ 3 3½ 4 5 6 SIZE(AWG)MAXIMUM PRECIPITATION RATES: INCHES PER (AWG) HOUR18 SOIL 6 TEXTURE 12 20 35 0 to 495% 80 slope110 5 to 175 8% slope 8 to 12% slope 12%+ slope 1816 5 10 16 30 Cover 42 67 Bare 97 Cover 150 Bare Cover Bare Cover 16 BareCoarse 14 sandy 4 soils6 10 18 2.00 25 40 2.0056 2.0088 1.50 120 150 1.50 1.00 1.00 14 0.5012 3 5 7 15 20 33 50 75 102 130 205 12Coarse sandy soils over10 1 3 6 13 1.75 16 27 1.5040 1.2563 1.00 85 110 1.00 170 0.75 0.75 10.40compact subsoils8 1 2 4 6 9 16 25 35 50 65 105 150 8Light sandy loams uniform 1.75 1.00 1.25 0.80 1.00 0.60 0.75 0.406 1 1 3 3 5 10 15 22 32 40 63 92 6Light 4 sandy loams 1 over 1 2 1.25 4 70.7510 1.0016 0.50 24 0.75 30 48 0.40 700.5040.30compact subsoils2 1 1 2 2 5 9 12 18 22 36 54 2Uniform 0 silt loams 1 1 1.00 2 30.505 0.808 0.40 12 0.60 15 24 0.30 360.4000.2000 1 1 1 2 4 7 10 14 21 31 00Silt loams over compact subsoil 0.60 0.30 0.50 0.25 0.40 0.15 0.30 0.10000 1 1 2 3 6 8 11 18 26 000Heavy 0000 clay or clay loam 1 0.20 1 10.152 0.155 0.10 7 0.12 10 15 0.08 220.100000 0.06123456789101112131415161718192022242628303234363840424446485052545658606570758090100110120130140150160170180190200220240260280300350400450500PRESSURE LOSS THROUGHDISC-TYPE WATER METERSAWWA STANDARD PRESSURE LOSS: (PSI)FLOWGPM 5/80.20.30.40.60.91.31.82.33.03.74.45.16.17.28.39.410.712.013.415.0NORMAL SIZE3/4 1 1-1/2 2 3 40.10.20.30.50.60.70.81.01.31.61.92.22.63.13.64.14.65.25.86.57.99.511.213.015.00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.91.01.11.21.41.61.82.02.22.83.44.04.65.36.06.97.88.79.610.611.712.813.915.00.40.50.60.70.81.01.21.41.61.82.12.42.73.03.33.63.94.24.54.95.35.76.26.77.28.39.811.312.816.120.00.70.80.91.01.21.31.41.51.61.71.92.12.22.32.52.73.23.74.34.96.27.89.511.313.015.117.320.01.01.11.31.51.62.02.52.93.43.94.55.15.86.57.28.09.011.013.015.017.320.00.70.80.91.01.21.41.61.82.12.42.73.03.23.94.75.56.37.210.013.016.220.0FLOWGPM123456789101112131415161718192022242628303234363840424446485052545658606570758090100110120130140150160170180190200220240260280300350400450500125TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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