How far apart are K Line pods?

How far apart are K Line pods?

50′
Up to 13 pods can be installed on one sprinkler line, with a 50′ maximum sprinkler spacing.

How deep should irrigation lines be buried?

To prevent sprinkler lines from becoming tangled in grass roots, pipes must be installed at least 4 inches below ground. This depth will put the lines out of reach of grass. To make sure your lines are installed at a proper depth in grassy surfaces, use sprinkler bodies that have a total depth of 4 inches.

Can I use PEX water line for irrigation?

PEX piping for irrigation systems is a good option due to cost, reliability, ease of installation, and flexibility. The benefits of PEX over other rigid pipes outweigh the negatives. Whether you plan to use it above or below grade, PEX for irrigation systems is a good idea.

How do you irrigate a horse’s pasture?

Simply place the sprinkler in the area to be watered, complete the application in the desired time, then pull the sprinkler ahead to the next dry area to be watered. For larger areas the 1250K, 1500H, 2000S and 3000R sprinkler carts can provide more coverage but would need to be supplied by a larger water source.

Does irrigation wire need to be in conduit?

Sprinkler wire can generally be buried directly in the ground without conduit and you don’t necessarily need to dig it below grade. A shallow burial is fine.

Is PVC or Poly better for irrigation?

With poly tubing, not only do you run the risk of underground buckling which can displace the position of the sprinkler heads, but you’re also at greater risk of tube damage. Poly tubes can be easily punctured, simply by sticking a stake in the ground. PVC pipes can handle those impacts, and more!

Should I use PVC or Poly for irrigation?

Many types of piping are available for irrigation systems, but PVC Schedule 40, Pressure-rated PVC, and black roll pipe are suitable for this use. Drain, waste and vent (DWV) PVC is not suitable due to a low pressure rating. Other piping types are either too expensive or too difficult to work with in the landscape.

How often should you irrigate pasture?

Plants used in irrigated pastures are rather shallow-rooted, so a 10 to 14 day schedule is recommended. Apply two inches of water each Page 2 time of irrigation during cool weather. An application of about three inches of water is recommended during hot weather.

How much water does an acre of pasture need?

An acre of irrigated pasture will require the application of approximately 800,000 to one million gallons of water during the six months’ irrigation season. The water source may be a dam, a stream, or a well. A well-prepared seedbed is necessary. The soil should be plowed to be depth of six to eight inches.

What type of wire is used for irrigation?

Note: Most common wire sizes used for a sprinkler system are 16-gauge wire and 18-Gauge Wire. Waterproof connectors are filled with a silicone substance.

How deep should PVC irrigation be?

In most areas, burying the pipes 8 to 12 inches below the surface is adequate. This measurement is from the top of the pipe to the surface of the soil, which means your trenches must be slightly deeper to accommodate the pipes.

How much water does it take to irrigate an acre of grass?

In most areas of the country, water uptake or use by established turf grass averages between 0.20 inches to 0.30 inches per day or roughly 5000 to 8000 gallons per acre per day (1 acre = 43,555 ft2 = 325,796 gallons per acre-foot or 27,150 gallons per acre-inch).

What is K-Line irrigation?

K-Lines many options include pressure compensated sprinklers that offer good uniform water delivery, even in very hilly terrain or longer lateral lines. K-Line irrigation is designed to fit the field (not the field altered to fit the irrigation system). K-Line can be designed around obstructions – resulting in large initial cost savings!

How to contact K-Line pod irrigation?

K-Line Pod Irrigation Call (800) 656-2197 For Prices & Availability! Looking to irrigate your forage crops or pastures? Consider K-Line pod irrigation! K-Line pod irrigation works in fields of all shapes and sizes, and has many benefits, including cost effective irrigation, simple installati

What is the best irrigation system for livestock?

K-Line is a cost-effective, adaptive irrigation solution designed specifically with the grass-based livestock producer in mind. After three decades of success, K-Line has also proven itself as an excellent solution for other agricultural, residential, and commercial uses as well.

Can I Shift my K-Line sprinkler system?

Shifting of the K-Line system is made quick and efficient by shifting while the sprinklers are still operating. Using an ATV, a 500 foot line of sprinklers can be easily repositioned in 3 or 4 minutes. Nearly anybody can do it! Livestock are not affected – in fact they like to graze around the operating sprinklers (especially on hot days).