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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 08.10 to 10.11 - Page nb 3

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 08.10.2024 - 10.11.2024
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@ Plan your system 1. Determine system capacity 2. Select emission device Based on your flow rate and the required pressure Use your results from the online calculator to on your emission device, you can determine how determine how many devices you can use before many spray heads or how much drip line you can running out of water. have in each zone. 3. Plot your zones 4. Choose location for valve box Figure out how many zones you'll run, so you know Try to get as close as possible to your water source. how many valves you need and how many ports on AC controllers are best positioned close to the your manifold. The number of zones you need will house to reduce cable routing. Battery operated DC depend on the size of your yard and water flow rate. controllers will allow more flexibility. @ Connect your system This is how the main components of the automated system fit together: End Cap Controller Loc-Sure Clamps Solenoid Valve Director ro Tip! Ensure o-ring side is attached to Solenoid Valve Note: Nipple has both sealing thread & o-ring to ensure watertight connections on all Valves Ensure arrows on Valve that indicate flow are pointing in the correct direction when attaching Nipple and Director

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@ Plan your system 1. Determine system capacity 2. Select emission device Based on your flow rate and the required pressure Use your results from the online calculator to on your emission device, you can determine how determine how many devices you can use before many spray heads or how much drip line you can running out of water. have in each zone. 3. Plot your zones 4. Choose location for valve box Figure out how many zones you'll run, so you know Try to get as close as possible to your water source. how many valves you need and how many ports on AC controllers are best positioned close to the your manifold. The number of zones you need will house to reduce cable routing. Battery operated DC depend on the size of your yard and water flow rate. controllers will allow more flexibility. @ Connect your system This is how the main components of the automated system fit together: End Cap Controller Loc-Sure Clamps Solenoid Valve Director ro Tip! Ensure o-ring side is attached to Solenoid Valve Note: Nipple has both sealing thread & o-ring to ensure watertight connections on all Valves Ensure arrows on Valve that indicate flow are pointing in the correct direction when attaching Nipple and Director
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