Main Electrical Parts Of Irrigation Systems

An irrigation system, consisting of a combination of mechanical components and electrical parts, relies heavily on water pressure and flow to effectively distribute water to plants and landscapes. The installation process of an irrigation system necessitates careful consideration of electric parts that may be susceptible to water pressure and flow. Electrical components, including control panels,…

Pumps

In the dynamic realm of irrigation systems, pumps stand as the pulsating heart, driving the lifeblood of water through the intricate network. Submersible and standing pumps are the unsung heroes, each playing a crucial role in ensuring a flourishing garden. Submersible Pumps Submersible pumps, as the name suggests, reside beneath the water’s surface. Positioned within…

Underground tank

typical underground tank

Underground tank is a hidden solution of storing water as part of a booster set. Size of the tank is chosen based on the water usage of irrigation system and the filling flow. Usually made from medium-density polyethylene, these tanks are durable, frostproof and maintenance-free. Most of the time, the only access to any of…

Boosting

How Zones determine water flow and pressure? In the intricate realm of irrigation systems, we introduce the concept of zones—distinct clusters of emitters that function as fundamental units regarding boosting requirements. Ideally, each zone comprises a uniform set of emitters, whether popups, micro sprinklers, dripline, and the like, ensuring synchronised operation. The size of a…