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5 3/4 "sprinklers with a range of 6.4 to 15.8 m and an adjustable angle of irrigation.
Intended for small and medium-sized residential and public automatic irrigation installations. These sprinklers are designed to work at low pressure and flow with high performance in recycled water.
Pack of 4 sprinklers.
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The Hunter PGP 3/4 irrigation sprinkler has a range of 6.4 to 15.8 m and an adjustable irrigation angle.
Intended for small and medium-sized residential and public automatic irrigation installations. These PGP-ADJ irrigation sprinklers are designed to work at low pressure and flow with high performance in recycled water.
1. How do I adjust the radius of the Hunter PGP sprinkler?
To adjust the radius of the Hunter PGP sprinkler , you will need a flat-head screwdriver. Locate the arc adjustment screw on the top of the sprinkler. Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the radius and counterclockwise to increase the radius. Remember to adjust gradually and test water after each adjustment to ensure the throw is as desired.
2. What water pressure is required for optimal operation of the Hunter PGP sprinkler ?
The Hunter PGP sprinkler works best with water pressure between 30 and 70 psi (pounds per square inch). Pressure less than 30 psi may result in insufficient watering range, while pressure greater than 70 psi may damage the sprinkler or cause uneven water distribution.
3. How do I adjust the sprinkler arc?
To adjust the arc on your Hunter PGP sprinkler , first make sure the sprinkler is in the home position. Use the provided adjustment wrench or a screwdriver to turn the arc adjustment screw, located on the top of the sprinkler. Turn clockwise to increase the arc and counterclockwise to decrease the arc. The PGP sprinkler allows arc adjustment from 40 to 360 degrees, providing flexibility for different watering areas.
4. What should I do if the sprinkler does not fully retract after use?
If the Hunter PGP sprinkler does not fully retract, it may be due to dirt or debris in the mechanism. Remove the sprinkler cover and filter and clean out any debris you find. Also check the water pressure, as insufficient pressure could cause the sprinkler to not retract properly. If the problem persists after cleaning and checking the pressure, it may be necessary to replace the sprinkler or consult a professional.
5. How can I stop water from coming out of my Hunter PGP sprinkler unevenly?
If water is coming out of the sprinkler unevenly, the nozzles may be clogged or worn. First, turn off the irrigation system and remove the sprinkler nozzle. Clean out any visible debris or dirt and reinstall the nozzle. If the problem continues, check the nozzles and replace them if they are worn or damaged. Also, make sure the water pressure is within the recommended range, as incorrect pressure can cause uneven water distribution.
6. How do I properly install a Hunter PGP sprinkler in my yard?
To install a Hunter PGP sprinkler , first make sure the location is free of obstructions and the ground is level. Dig a hole large enough so that the body of the sprinkler will be flush with the ground when installed. Connect the sprinkler to the irrigation line using the appropriate adapter and make sure all connections are sealed tightly to prevent leaks. Then, backfill the hole with soil, compacting it around the sprinkler to keep it stable. Finally, adjust the sprinkler arc and radius as needed and turn on the irrigation system to test its operation.
7. How do I know which nozzle is right for my Hunter PGP sprinkler?
Choosing the right nozzle for your Hunter PGP sprinkler depends on several factors, including the size of the area you want to water, the water pressure available, and the type of plant or grass you have. Hunter offers a variety of nozzles with different precipitation rates and watering patterns. To choose the right nozzle, check the sprinkler specifications in the owner's manual or on the manufacturer's website. It's also helpful to measure the water pressure on your system and consider the maximum distance you need to cover. You can use a low-precipitation nozzle for areas with slopes or clay soil, and a high-precipitation nozzle for areas with sandy soil or plants that require more water.
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