Installation Guide

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YOUR DRIP IRRIGATION GUIDE
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network
Exploring
Dive into the intricacies of the distribution network, a vital component in any drip irrigation
system. The main distribution laterals, commonly constructed from PVC pipes, serve as the
backbone of systems originating from anti-siphon or inline valves. Complementing these
are the sub distribution laterals, typically craed from polyethylene drip tubing, facilitating
precise water delivery to individual plants.
Distribution network
1/2 in. and 1/4 in. tubing, 1/4 in. and 1/2 in. fittings, stakes, punches, hose-end closures
Within this network, you’ll find a variety of essential components such as compression or
barbed fittings, including tees and elbows, ensuring seamless connections. Accessories like
hole punchers, plugs, stakes for securing poly drip tubing to the ground, and hose ends con-
tribute to the versatility and functionality of the system.
In smaller-scale setups, main laterals oen take the form of poly drip tubing, while sub later-
als are designed using micro tubing. Understanding the intricacies of the distribution network
is key to optimizing the performance and eiciency of your drip irrigation system.
Distribution network 1/2 in. and 1/4 in. tubing, C33 -C35 - C36 - compression fittings, H80A - H82A - H84A
1/4 in. barbed fittings, P35B - R60 - R62B stakes, 16-035R - DPT punches, G79B goof plugs, F68B hose-end closure
the distribution