starquestMM
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First post, but I've been lurking here for while for useful ideas.
I'm working towards finishing my existing garage's interior and would like to leave a rough in for a future lawn irrigation system. What do they require? I've searched the web and came up blanks.
The water meter is in the middle of the front yard and then the service line (3/4" copper) runs directly into the garage from there. Once inside the garage, the first thing is a tee that feeds and exterior spigot (1/2" copper). After the tee, the supply line goes to a pressure regulator.
My service water pressure is really high. IIRC it was 110psi last time they checked it. Is that too much for an irrigation system inlet?
It would be possible to tie into the service line outside the house, is that a better idea?
For power, there is a dedicated circuit for the garage/shop outlets with an outlet box pretty close to the spigot. From there?
Thanks, Mike
I'm working towards finishing my existing garage's interior and would like to leave a rough in for a future lawn irrigation system. What do they require? I've searched the web and came up blanks.
The water meter is in the middle of the front yard and then the service line (3/4" copper) runs directly into the garage from there. Once inside the garage, the first thing is a tee that feeds and exterior spigot (1/2" copper). After the tee, the supply line goes to a pressure regulator.
My service water pressure is really high. IIRC it was 110psi last time they checked it. Is that too much for an irrigation system inlet?
It would be possible to tie into the service line outside the house, is that a better idea?
For power, there is a dedicated circuit for the garage/shop outlets with an outlet box pretty close to the spigot. From there?
Thanks, Mike
