CONFIGURATION OPTIONS FOR NETAFIM MULTI-OUTLET DRIPPERS
4 Port Configuration | |
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6 Port Configuration | |
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8 Port Configuration | |
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DETERMINE LAYOUT FOR YOUR MULTI-OUTLET DRIPPER SYSTEM
Sample layout for a Multi-Outlet Dripper System for Hydroponics and Greenhouse Irrigation Systems.
Step 1. Select Size for Dripper Lines (tubing that runs perpendicular to the Distribution Line). This assumes the use of a 2gph emitter with 35 PSI at the start of the system.
Dripper Spacing In Inches (distance between emitters) 2 GPH Emitter Assumed | |||||
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Pipe Lgth (ft.) | 6" | 12" | 18" | 24" | 36" |
100 | 1/2" | 1/2" | 1/2" | 1/2" | 1/2" |
150 | 3/4" | ||||
200 | 3/4" | ||||
250 | 1" | 3/4" | |||
300 | 1" | 3/4" | |||
350 | 1" | ||||
400 |
Calculated Example:
400 ft / 3 ft (36" spacing) = 133 Emitters. 133 x 2 GPH = 266 GPH Needed. Approx. 280-300 GPH capacity on 1/2" line. Therefor 1/2" line will be adequate.
Step 2. After calculating the number of plants to be watered and the configuration of your multi-port emitter assembly (2, 4, 6, or 8 port), you can now calculate the flow rate required for the system. Keep in mind at this point that you can also use different zones for your system to bring down the required flow rate. The chart below shows the required flow per number of plants for any given zone.
Flow Rate Per Zone (Gallons Per Minute). Assumes the use of a 2 GPH Woodpecker Junior Emitter
Number of Plants in Zone | 200 | 400 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1400 | 1600 | 1800 | 2000 |
GPM 4-Way Manifold | 2 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 13 | 15 | 17 |
GPM 8 Way Manifold | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 8 |
This is actually a simple calculation that you can do for any number of plants.
-Assuming you are using a 2 GPH Emitter and 8 port manifolds.
-If you have 200 plants to water, this would require 25 - 8 port manifolds (200 / 8 = 25)
-Each manifold requires 2 gallons per hour so your total requirement is 50 GPH ( 2 x 25 Manifolds)
-50 GPH is approx. 1 GPM (50 GPH / 60 minutes = .83333)
Its always a good practice to be on the conservative side when calculating water requirements as you never want to have too little to run your system properly.
Step 3. After calculating your flow rate needs for each zone or your entire system, you can now size your distribution and drip lines.
Below is chart indicating approx. flow rates for distribution tubing. Remember you are restricted to the flow rate of your main supply line.
GALLONS PER MINUTE FLOW RATE CHART (approx.) | |
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PIPE SIZE | FLOW RATE (GPM) |
1/2" | 5 |
3/4" | 8 |
1" | 15 |
1 1/2" | 35 |
2" | 52 |
SELECTION OF WATER SOURCE COMPONENTS The sizing of water source components will largely depend on the sizing of the distribution tubing in use for your Greenhouse Irrigation System. A typical water source connection is shown below. |
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