HomeMy WebLinkAboutSNOW RIDGE APARTMENTS - FDP240003 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 2 - Irrigation PlansSYMBOL MANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTION PSI
HUNTER PROS-06-PRS30-CV 5` STRIP SPRAY
TURF SPRAY, 30 PSI REGULATED 6.0" POP-UP. WITH
FACTORY INSTALLED DRAIN CHECK VALVE. CO-MOLDED
WIPER SEAL WITH UV RESISTANT MATERIAL.
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HUNTER PROS-06-PRS30-CV 8` RADIUS
TURF SPRAY, 30 PSI REGULATED 6.0" POP-UP. WITH
FACTORY INSTALLED DRAIN CHECK VALVE. CO-MOLDED
WIPER SEAL WITH UV RESISTANT MATERIAL.
30
HUNTER PROS-06-PRS30-CV 10` RADIUS
TURF SPRAY, 30 PSI REGULATED 6.0" POP-UP. WITH
FACTORY INSTALLED DRAIN CHECK VALVE. CO-MOLDED
WIPER SEAL WITH UV RESISTANT MATERIAL.
30
HUNTER PROS-06-PRS30-CV 12` RADIUS
TURF SPRAY, 30 PSI REGULATED 6.0" POP-UP. WITH
FACTORY INSTALLED DRAIN CHECK VALVE. CO-MOLDED
WIPER SEAL WITH UV RESISTANT MATERIAL.
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HUNTER PROS-06-PRS30-CV 15` RADIUS
TURF SPRAY, 30 PSI REGULATED 6.0" POP-UP. WITH
FACTORY INSTALLED DRAIN CHECK VALVE. CO-MOLDED
WIPER SEAL WITH UV RESISTANT MATERIAL.
30
HUNTER PROS-06-PRS30-CV 17` RADIUS
TURF SPRAY, 30 PSI REGULATED 6.0" POP-UP. WITH
FACTORY INSTALLED DRAIN CHECK VALVE. CO-MOLDED
WIPER SEAL WITH UV RESISTANT MATERIAL.
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HUNTER MP1000 PROS-06-PRS40-CV
TURF ROTATOR, 6" POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE, PRESSURE
REGULATED TO 40 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLE ON PRS40
BODY. M=MAROON ADJ ARC 90 TO 210, L=LIGHT BLUE 210
TO 270 ARC, O=OLIVE 360 ARC.
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HUNTER MP2000 PROS-06-PRS40-CV
TURF ROTATOR, 6" POP-UP WITH FACTORY INSTALLED
CHECK VALVE, PRESSURE REGULATED TO 40 PSI, MP
ROTATOR NOZZLE ON PRS40 BODY. K=BLACK ADJ ARC
90-210, G=GREEN ADJ ARC 210-270, R=RED 360 ARC.
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HUNTER MP3000 PROS-06-PRS40-CV
TURF ROTATOR, 6" POP-UP WITH FACTORY INSTALLED
CHECK VALVE, PRESSURE REGULATED TO 40 PSI, MP
ROTATOR NOZZLE ON PRS40 BODY. B=BLUE ADJ ARC
90-210, Y=YELLOW ADJ ARC 210-270, A=GRAY 360 ARC.
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HUNTER MP800SR PROS-06-PRS40-CV
TURF ROTATOR, 6.0" POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE, PRESSURE
REGULATED TO 40 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLE ON PRS40
BODY. ADJ=ORANGE AND GRAY ( ARC 90-210), 360=LIME
GREEN AND GRAY (ARC 360)
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SYMBOL MANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTION
REMOTE CONTROL DRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY
RAIN BIRD XCZ-100-PRB-COM: WIDE FLOW DRIP CONTROL KIT
FOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS. 1" BALL VALVE WITH 1"
PESB VALVE AND 1" PRESSURE REGULATING 40PSI
QUICK-CHECK BASKET FILTER. 0.3 GPM-20 GPM
DRIP FLUSH VALVE
3/4" PVC BALL VALVE PER DETAILS
SYMBOL MANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTION
REMOTE CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY
HUNTER ICV-G-FS-R: 1", 1-1/2", 2", AND 3" PLASTIC ELECTRIC
REMOTE CONTROL VALVES, GLOBE CONFIGURATION, WITH
NPT THREADED INLET/OUTLET, FOR
COMMERCIAL/MUNICIPAL USE. WITH FILTER SENTRY AND
PURPLE HANDLE
QUICK COUPLING VALVE ASSEMBLY
HUNTER HQ-5LRC-R: QUICK COUPLER VALVE, PURPLE
LOCKING RUBBER COVER FOR RECLAIMED WATER USE, RED
BRASS AND STAINLESS STEEL, WITH 1IN. NPT INLET, 1-PIECE
BODY.
ISOLATION GATE VALVE ASSEMBLY
MATCO-NORCA 514TX: 1/2"-4" BRASS GATE VALVE, FULL
PORT, WITH SOLID WEDGE. IPS. CROSS HANDLE. SAME SIZE
AS MAINLINE PIPE.
MASTER VALVE ASSEMBLY
BUCKNER-SUPERIOR 3100, NORMALLY OPEN BRASS MASTER
VALVE THAT PROVIDES DIRTY WATER PROTECTION. SIZE TO
MATCH POC
WALL MOUNT CONTROLLER
HUNTER A2C-1200-SS: 12-STATION CONTROLLER IN AN
OUTDOOR STAINLESS STEEL WALL MOUNT ENCLOSURE.
INSTALL WITH WIRELESS RAIN SENSOR AND SOLAR SYNC.
INSTALL CENTRALUS CELLULAR CARD A2C-LTEM.
COORDINATE WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND OWNER ON
MONTHLY SERVICE
CREATIVE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY FSI-T
1" PVC TEE TYPE FLOW SENSOR W/SOCKET ENDS, CUSTOM
MOUNTING TEE AND ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT IMPELLER
ENHANCES LOW FLOW MEASUREMENT. 2 WIRE DIGITAL
OUTPUT COMPATIBLE W/ALL IRRIGATION CONTROLLERS.
FLOW RANGE: .86-52 GPM.
IRRIGATION LATERAL LINE: PVC CLASS 200 SDR 21
PVC CLASS 200 IRRIGATION PIPE. ONLY LATERAL
TRANSITION PIPE SIZES 1 1/4" AND ABOVE ARE INDICATED
ON THE PLAN, WITH ALL OTHERS BEING 1" IN SIZE.
IRRIGATION LATERAL LINE: PLANTING BED DRIP IRRIGATION
LATERAL LINE:
3/4-INCH BLANK UV RADIATION RESISTANT POLYETHYLENE
PIPE TO SINGLE OUTLET EMITTERS PER ADJACENT EMITTER
CHART.
IRRIGATION MAINLINE: PVC CLASS 200 SDR 21
1.25-INCH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
PIPE SLEEVE: PVC SCHEDULE 40
INSTALL AS SHOWN ON DESIGN OR TWICE THE SIZE OF THE
PIPE OR WIRE RUNNING THRU IT. NO TWO PIPES OR WIRE
BUNDLES SHALL SHARE THE SAME SLEEVE.
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IRRIGATION_SCHEDULE INSTALLATION GENERAL NOTES
1.DESIGN ASSUMES A MINIMUM DYNAMIC PRESSURE AVAILABLE FOR THE IRRIGATION
SYSTEM (NOT OBTAINED) OF 50 PSI, AT A MAXIMUM PEAK FLOW OF 17 GPM AT THE
EXISTING 1.25-INCH NON-POTABLE WELL POINT-OF-CONNECTION (POC). VERIFY
PRESSURE AND FLOW ON SITE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. CONTACT GENERAL
CONTRACTOR OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IMMEDIATELY IF FLOW OR PRESSURE ARE
LOWER THAN LISTED ABOVE.
2.ALL MAINLINES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 5' FROM CENTER OF TREES, WHERE
POSSIBLE. DESIGN IS SHOWN FOR CLARITY, THUS MAINLINE ROUTING IN FIELD MAY LOOK
SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT THAN DEPICTED IN DRAWINGS.
3.CONTRACTOR SHALL CREATE A LAMINATED CONTROLLER CHART ADHERED TO THE
INSIDE OF THE CONTROLLER COVER OR A LAMINATED COLORED CONTROLLER MAP.
4.CONTRACTOR SHALL BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND
INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR THIS AND RELATED WORK PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. FOR
CLARIFICATION, CONTACT IRRIGATION DESIGNER PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
4.1.UPON FINAL ACCEPTANCE, CONTRACTOR SHALL TURN OVER REQUIRED
ADJUSTMENT KEYS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE AND
BACKFLOW ENCLOSURE KEY, LOCKING VALVE BOX KEYS, QUICK COUPLER KEYS, GATE
VALVE KEY, SPRINKLER HEAD AND NOZZLE ADJUSTMENT KEYS.
4.2. UPON FINAL ACCEPTANCE, CONTRACTOR SHALL TURN OVER SPARE PARTS
PERTAINING TO INSTALLED SYSTEM: BACKFLOW WINTERIZATION INSERT, TWO OF
EVERY HEAD AND NOZZLE (ROTOR NOZZLE TREE INCLUDED), ONE RCV DIAPHRAGM,
ETC.
5.COORDINATE UTILITY LOCATES OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION ("811-CALL BEFORE YOU DIG") .
6.IF DISCREPANCIES ARE NOTED IN THE FIELD BETWEEN SITE CONDITIONS AND
PROVIDED DESIGNS, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE OR
GENERAL CONTRACTOR IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION OF
THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IF SUCH DISCREPANCIES IN THE FIELD AFFECT THE PROVIDED
DESIGN, DETAILS, OR SPECIFICATIONS.
7.ALL IRRIGATION COMPONENTS (MAINLINE, WIRES, LATERAL LINES, ETC.) SHALL BE
INSTALLED IN LANDSCAPED AREAS WHENEVER POSSIBLE, EVEN THOUGH SAID IRRIGATION
COMPONENTS MAY BE SHOWN OUTSIDE PLANTING AREAS FOR CLARITY.
8. AVOID CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM, PLANTING MATERIALS, AND
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES WHENEVER POSSIBLE. COORDINATE POTENTIAL RELOCATION
OF BOULDERS AND TREES IN TURF AREAS WITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO
SPRINKLER LAYOUT. IF LANDSCAPE MATERIAL CANNOT BE RELOCATED,ADDITIONAL
SPRINKLERS MAY BE REQUIRED.
8.1.WHERE POSSIBLE, MAINTAIN 3'-5' DISTANCE FROM CENTER OF TREE TO MAINLINE
AND WIRES. VALVE BOXES SHALL BE AT LEAST 3' FROM TREE CENTER. MAINLINE
ROUTING AND VALVE LOCATIONS ARE SHOWN FOR CLARITY AND MAY BE SHOWN
WITHIN THE 3'-5' RANGE NOTED ABOVE.
9.NON-POTABLE WATER IS BEING UTILIZED ON THIS SITE. INSTALL ALL MAINLINE PIPE
WITH CHRISTY ID WARNING TAPE READING "NON-POTABLE WATER, DO NOT DRINK".
INSTALL AT LEAST 6" ABOVE MAINLINE PIPE.
9.1.SCRUBBER VALVES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER DETAILS.
9.2.PURPLE HANDLES ON ALL VALVES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER DETAILS.
9.3.NON-POTABLE WARNING SIGNS SHALL BE POSTED ON SITE HEAR GATHERING
PLACES. INSTALL PER COLORADO HEALTH CODES.
9.4.BACKFLOW PREVENTOR IS NOT NECESSARY.
10. CROSS FITTINGS ARE NOT ALLOWED, ONLY STANDARD TEES AND ELBOWS.
11.CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL NOZZLES PER PLAN, UNLESS IRRIGATED AREA
CHANGED IN SIZE OR PLANT MATERIAL TYPE CHANGES. IF NOZZLE CHANGES ARE
REQUIRED AND ARE SIGNIFICANT IN SIZE, CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT IRRIGATION
DESIGNER FOR APPROVAL.
12.CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD LOCATE ANY EXISTING SLEEVES ON SITE PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION WITH THE AID OF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. MISSING SLEEVES SHALL
BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY. NEW SLEEVES SHOWN ON PLANS ARE REQUIRED FOR BOTH
PIPING AND ELECTRICAL WIRING AT EACH HARDSCAPE CROSSING. COORDINATE
INSTALLATION OF SLEEVING WITH OTHER TRADES. ANY PIPE OR WIRE WHICH PASSES
BENEATH EXISTING HARDSCAPE WHERE SLEEVING WAS NOT INSTALLED WILL REQUIRE
HORIZONTAL BORING BY THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR.
13.INSTALL ALL ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE IRRIGATION CONTROL SYSTEM IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL
ELECTRIC UTILITY CODES.
14.THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE NOTED REGARDING PIPE SIZING: IF A SECTION OF
UNSIZED PIPE IS LOCATED BETWEEN THE IDENTICALLY SIZED SECTIONS, THE UNSIZED
PIPE IS THE SAME NOMINAL SIZE AS THE TWO SIZED SECTIONS. THE UNSIZED PIPE
SHOULD NOT BE CONFUSED WITH THE DEFAULT PIPE SIZE NOTED IN THE LEGEND.
14.1.MAINLINE PIPE SIZES MAY VARY THROUGHOUT PROJECT. EACH MAINLINE LEG
IS SIZED TO ACCOMMODATE LARGEST VALVE ON THAT LEG. STATED SIZE IN LEGEND
MAY NOT BE THE LARGEST SIZE ON PLANS.
15.INSTALL THREE (3) #14 AWG CONTROL WIRES FROM CONTROLLER LOCATION TO
EACH DEAD-END OF MAINLINE FOR USE AS SPARES INCASE OF CONTROL WIRE FAILURE.
COIL 3 FEET OF WIRE IN VALVE BOX.
16.TREES IN TURF ARE NOT IRRIGATED BY DRIP SYSTEM. DRIP LATERAL ROUTED NEAR
TREES IN TURF ARE NOT TO RECEIVE DRIP IRRIGATION.
17.NO IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MAINLINE, VALVES,
AND SPRINKLERS, SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 3' OF NEW BUILDING FOUNDATION.
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM POINT-OF-CONNECTION (POC) SHALL BE
DOWNSTREAM OF THE EXISTING IRRIGATION WELL AT THE
APPROXIMATE LOCATION SHOWN (REFER TO CIVIL PLANS FOR
EXACT LOCATION). INSTALL ISOLATION GATE VALVE, MASTER
VALVE ASSEMBLY, AND FLOW SENSOR AS INDICATED. VERIFY
EXACT LOCATION OF POC WITH OWNER`S REPRESENTATIVE.
VERIFY PRESSURE AND FLOW ON SITE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
VERIFY AVAILABLE PRESSURE AND FLOW PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION.
WALL MOUNT THE IRRIGATION CONTROLLER AT THE APPROXIMATE
LOCATION SHOWN INSIDE STORAGE ROOM. COORDINATE
ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE CONTROLLER WITH THE OWNER`S
REPRESENTATIVE. COORDINATE ACCESS THRU BUILDING WALL TO
LANDSCAPED AREA WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. CARE SHOULD
BE TAKEN TO INSTALL THE IRRIGATION CONTROLLER IN A
LOCATION THAT IS ACCESSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE. FINAL
LOCATION TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER`S REPRESENTATIVE.
CONTROLLER TO BE INSTALLED PER NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE.
REFERENCE NOTES SCHEDULE
EMITTER SCHEDULE
PLANT TYPE EMITTER TYPE GPH/OUTLET N0. OF EMITTERS TOTAL FLOW
GROUNDCOVER SINGLE OUTLET 1 GPH 1 1 GPH
PERENNIALS SINGLE OUTLET 1 GPH 1 1 GPH
1 GAL. SHRUB SINGLE OUTLET 1 GPH 1 1 GPH
5 GAL. SHRUB SINGLE OUTLET 1 GPH 2 2 GPH
TREE IN SHRUB BED SINGLE OUTLET 1 GPH 4-8 4-8 GPH
NOTES:
1.MULTIPLE OUTLET EMITTERS CAN BE UTILIZED IN DENSELY PLANTED AREAS AND FOR TREES IN SHRUB
BEDS.
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Joel Weikert
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.498.2994
f. 970.225.6657
Matthew Deault
425 Pikes Peak Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80524
p. 303.931.9295
ENGINEER
ARCHITECT
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
NORTHERN ENGINEERING
Ryan Banning
301 N. Howes St. Ste 100
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.221.4158
JOHN DENGLER & ASSOCIATES
John Dengler
5336 Highcastle Ct.
Fort Collins, CO 80525
p. 970.223.1512
MPi DESIGNS, LLC
Michelle Peterson
PO Box 369
Ault, CO 80610
p. 970.402.3047
OWNER
IRRIGATION DESIGN
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
1 FDP SUBMITTAL 04/03/24
2 FDP SUBMITTAL 06/18/24
IRRIGATION DESIGN
FDP SUBMITTAL
SNOW RIDGE
APARTMENTS
FORT COLLINS, CO
TEAM
MLP
R23-020
NORTH
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PO BOX 369 ● AULT, CO ● 80610
970-402-3047
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HYDROZONE AREA (SF)WATER NEEDED
(GALLONS/SF)ANNUAL WATER USE (GALLONS)
HIGH 3,862 18 69,516
MODERATE 7,537 14 105,518
VERY LOW 568 3 1,704
TOTAL 11,967 14.77 176,738
ANNUAL WATER USE NOT TO EXCEED 15 GAL./SF. AVERAGE OVER THE SITE
WATER USE TABLE
06/19/24
POC NO.1
PVC LINE SIZE: 1.25-INCH
PEAK DEMAND: 17 GPM
REQUIRED PRESSURE: 50 PSI+
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120 VAC POWER REQUIRED
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419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.498.2994
f. 970.225.6657
Matthew Deault
425 Pikes Peak Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80524
p. 303.931.9295
ENGINEER
ARCHITECT
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
NORTHERN ENGINEERING
Ryan Banning
301 N. Howes St. Ste 100
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.221.4158
JOHN DENGLER & ASSOCIATES
John Dengler
5336 Highcastle Ct.
Fort Collins, CO 80525
p. 970.223.1512
MPi DESIGNS, LLC
Michelle Peterson
PO Box 369
Ault, CO 80610
p. 970.402.3047
OWNER
IRRIGATION DESIGN
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
1 FDP SUBMITTAL 04/03/24
2 FDP SUBMITTAL 06/18/24
IRRIGATION DESIGN
FDP SUBMITTAL
SNOW RIDGE
APARTMENTS
FORT COLLINS, CO
TEAM
MLP
R23-020
NORTH
0 5 10 20
MPi Designs
PO BOX 369 ● AULT, CO ● 80610
970-402-3047
Michelle@MPiDesignsllc.com IR1.1
06/19/24
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419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.498.2994
f. 970.225.6657
Matthew Deault
425 Pikes Peak Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80524
p. 303.931.9295
ENGINEER
ARCHITECT
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
NORTHERN ENGINEERING
Ryan Banning
301 N. Howes St. Ste 100
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.221.4158
JOHN DENGLER & ASSOCIATES
John Dengler
5336 Highcastle Ct.
Fort Collins, CO 80525
p. 970.223.1512
MPi DESIGNS, LLC
Michelle Peterson
PO Box 369
Ault, CO 80610
p. 970.402.3047
OWNER
IRRIGATION DESIGN
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
1 FDP SUBMITTAL 04/03/24
2 FDP SUBMITTAL 06/18/24
IRRIGATION DETAILS
FDP SUBMITTAL
SNOW RIDGE
APARTMENTS
FORT COLLINS, CO
TEAM
MLP
R23-020
NORTH
0 5 10 20
MPi Designs
PO BOX 369 ● AULT, CO ● 80610
970-402-3047
Michelle@MPiDesignsllc.com
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MASTER VALVE
ASSEMBLY2 ISOLATION GATE VALVE
ASSEMBLY4
QUICK COUPLING VALVE
ASSEMBLY5 REMOTE CONTROL TURF
VALVE ASSEMBLY6
REMOTE CONTROL DRIP
VALVE ASSEMBLY10
6-INCH POP-UP SPRAY
SPRINKLER ASSEMBLY7
SINGLE OUTLET EMITTER
ASSEMBLY11TYPICAL TRENCHING
DETAIL9 DRIP FLUSH CAP
ASSEMBLY12
WALL MOUNT CONTROLLER
ASSEMBLY1
FLOW SENSOR
ASSEMBLY3
TYPICAL SLEEVING
DETAIL8
24" min.
06/19/24
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Joel Weikert
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.498.2994
f. 970.225.6657
Matthew Deault
425 Pikes Peak Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80524
p. 303.931.9295
ENGINEER
ARCHITECT
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
NORTHERN ENGINEERING
Ryan Banning
301 N. Howes St. Ste 100
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.221.4158
JOHN DENGLER & ASSOCIATES
John Dengler
5336 Highcastle Ct.
Fort Collins, CO 80525
p. 970.223.1512
MPi DESIGNS, LLC
Michelle Peterson
PO Box 369
Ault, CO 80610
p. 970.402.3047
OWNER
IRRIGATION DESIGN
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
1 FDP SUBMITTAL 04/03/24
2 FDP SUBMITTAL 06/18/24
IRRIGATION
SPECIFICATIONS
FDP SUBMITTAL
SNOW RIDGE
APARTMENTS
FORT COLLINS, CO
TEAM
MLP
R23-020
NORTH
0 5 10 20
MPi Designs
PO BOX 369 ● AULT, CO ● 80610
970-402-3047
Michelle@MPiDesignsllc.com
IR2.2
IRRIGATION SPECIFICATION SECTION 84 32 00
PART 1: GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
Furnish all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, tools and transportation, and perform all operations in
connection with and reasonably incidental to the complete installation of the irrigation system, and
guarantee/warranty as shown on the drawings, the installation details, and as specified herein. Items of
work specifically included are:
A.Procurement of all applicable licenses, permits, and fees.
B.Coordination of Utility Locates (“Call Before You Dig”).
C.Verification of existing static pressure.
D.Provision and connection of electrical power supply to the irrigation control system.
E.Connection to existing Mainline downstream of existing water well (refer to civil drawings for
connection location).
F.Maintenance period.
G.Sleeving for irrigation pipe and wire.
1.2 WORK NOT INCLUDED
Items of work specifically excluded or covered under other sections are:
H.Installation of pumping plant for irrigation system.
1.3 RELATED WORK
A.Division 2 - Site Work:
1.Section 01 5639 -Tree Protection.
2.Section 31 1000-Site clearing.
3.Section 32 9113-Soil Preparation.
4.Section 32 9300 - Trees, Plants and Ground Cover.
5.Section 32 9113 - Sodding
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A.Deliver four (4) copies of all required submittals to the Owners' Representative within 15 days from the
date of Notice to Proceed.
B.Materials List: Include pipe, fittings, mainline components, water emission components, control
system components. Quantities of materials need not be included.
C.Manufacturers' Data: Submit manufacturers' catalog cuts, specifications, and operating instructions
for equipment shown on the materials list.
D.Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings for all details which will differ in the field from the typical detail
provided. Show products required for proper installation, their relative locations, and critical
dimensions. Note modifications to the installation detail. Shop drawings shall be submitted prior to
construction.
E.Project Record Drawings: Submit project record (as-built) drawings to Owner prior to commencement
of maintenance period (refer to specification section 3.11 for specific requirements).
1.5 RULES AND REGULATIONS
A.Work and materials shall be in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electric Code, the
Uniform Plumbing Code as published by the Western Plumbing Officials Association, and applicable
laws and regulations of the governing authorities; including local Municipality and Water District
details, standards, and specifications.
B.Backflow Prevention Device and water meter shall be installed per local code, tested, and approved
by local Water Department or District.
1.Local Municipality water details and specifications shall be utilized where applicable.
C.When the contract documents call for materials or construction of a better quality or larger size than
required by the above-mentioned rules and regulations, provide the quality and size required by the
contract documents.
D.If quantities are provided either in these specifications or on the drawings, these quantities are
provided for information only. It is the Contractor's responsibility to determine the actual quantities of
all material, equipment, and supplies required by the project and to complete an independent estimate
of quantities and wastage.
1.6 TESTING
A.Notify the Owners' Representative three days in advance of testing.
B.Pipelines jointed with rubber gaskets or threaded connections may be subjected to a pressure test at
any time after partial completion of backfill. Pipelines jointed with solvent-welded PVC joints shall be
allowed to cure at least 24 hours before testing.
C.Subsections of mainline pipe may be tested independently, subject to the review of the Owners'
Representative.
D.Furnish clean, clear water, pumps, labor, fittings, and equipment necessary to conduct tests or retests.
E.Hydrostatic Pressure Test:
1.Subject mainline pipe to a hydrostatic pressure equal to the anticipated operating pressure of 150
PSI for two hours. Test with mainline components installed. A 2 PSI pressure variation is allowed.
2.Subject lateral pipe to a hydrostatic pressure equal to the anticipated operating pressure of 50 PSI.
Test with risers for sprinklers capped.
3.Backfill to prevent pipe from moving under pressure. Expose couplings and fittings.
4.Leakage will be detected by visual inspection. Replace defective pipe, fitting, joint, valve, or
appurtenance. Repeat the test until the pipe passes test.
a.Cement or caulking to seal leaks is prohibited.
F.Operational Test:
1.Activate each remote control valve in sequence from controller. The Owners' Representative will
visually observe operation, water application patterns, and leakage.
2.Replace defective remote control valve, solenoid, wiring, or appurtenance to correct operational
deficiencies.
3.Replace, adjust, or move water emission devices to correct operational or coverage deficiencies.
4.Replace defective pipe, fitting, joint, valve, sprinkler, or appurtenance to correct leakage problems.
Cement or caulking to seal leaks is prohibited.
5.Repeat test(s) until each lateral passes all tests.
1.7 CONSTRUCTION REVIEW
The purpose of on-site reviews by the Owners' Representative is to periodically observe the work in
progress and the Contractor's interpretation of the construction documents and to address questions with
regards to the installation.
A.Scheduled reviews such as those for irrigation system layout or testing should be scheduled with the
Owners' Representative as required by these specifications.
B.Impromptu reviews may occur at any time during the project.
C.Final review will occur at the completion of the irrigation system installation and Record (As-Built)
Drawing submittal.
1.8 GUARANTEE/ WARRANTY AND REPLACEMENT
The purpose of this guarantee/warranty is to insure that the Owner receives irrigation materials of prime
quality, installed and maintained in a thorough and careful manner.
A.For a period of one year from commencement of the formal maintenance period, guarantee/warranty
irrigation materials, equipment, and workmanship against defects. Fill and repair depressions.
Restore landscape or structural features damaged by the settlement of irrigation trenches or
excavations. Repair damage to the premises caused by a defective item. Make repairs within five (5)
days of notification from the Owners' Representative.
B.Contract documents govern replacements identically as with new work. Make replacements at no
additional cost to the contract price.
C.Guarantee/warranty applies to originally installed materials and equipment and replacements made
during the guarantee/warranty period.
PART 2: MATERIALS
2.1 QUALITY
Use materials which are new and without flaws or defects of any type, and which are the best of their
class and kind.
2.2 SUBSTITUTIONS
Pipe sizes referenced in the construction documents are minimum sizes, and may be increased at the
option of the Contractor.
2.3 SLEEVING
A.Install separate sleeve beneath paved areas to route each run of irrigation pipe or wiring bundle.
B.Sleeving material beneath pedestrian pavements shall be PVC Class 200 pipe with solvent welded
joints.
C.Sleeving beneath drives and streets shall be PVC Class 200 pipe with solvent welded joints.
D.Sleeving diameter: as indicated on the drawings and installation details or equal to twice that of the
pipe or wiring bundle.
2.4 PIPE AND FITTINGS
A.Mainline Pipe and Fittings:
1.Use rigid, unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 1120, 1220 National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
approved pipe, extruded from material meeting the requirements of Cell Classification 12454-A or
12454-B, ASTM Standard D1784, with an integral belled end.
2.Use Class 200, SDR-21, rated at 200 PSI, conforming to the dimensions and tolerances
established by ASTM Standard D2241. Use PVC pipe rated at higher pressures than Class 200 in
the case of small nominal diameters which are not manufactured in Class 200.
b.Use solvent weld pipe for mainline pipe with a nominal diameter less than 3-inches or where a
pipe connection occurs in a sleeve. Use Schedule 40, Type 1, PVC solvent weld fittings
conforming to ASTM Standards D2466 and D1784. Use primer approved by the pipe
manufacturer. Solvent cement to conform to ASTM Standard D2855 & D2564. Follow
primer/cement manufacturer instructions for proper installation.
B.Lateral Pipe and Fittings:
1.Use rigid, unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 1120, 1220 National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
approved pipe, extruded from material meeting the requirements of Cell Classification 12454-A or
12454-B, ASTM Standard D1784, with an integral belled end suitable for solvent welding.
2.Use Class 200, SDR-21, rated at 200 PSI, conforming to the dimensions and tolerances
established by ASTM Standard D2241. Use PVC pipe rated at higher pressures than Class 200 in
the case of small nominal diameters which are not manufactured in Class 200.
Use UV radiation resistant Schedule 40, Type 1, PVC solvent weld fittings conforming to ASTM
Standards D2466 and D1784 for PVC pipe.
3.Use primer approved by the pipe manufacturer. Solvent cement to conform to ASTM Standard
D2855 & D2564, of a type approved by the pipe manufacturer.
C.Specialized Pipe and Fittings:
1. Copper pipe: Use Type "K" rigid conforming to ASTM Standard B88.
Use wrought copper or cast bronze fittings, soldered or threaded per the installation details. Use
a 95% tin and 5% antimony solder.
2.Galvanized steel pipe: Use Schedule 40 conforming to ASTM Standard A120.
Use galvanized, threaded, standard weight, malleable iron fittings.
3.Ductile iron pipe: Use Class 50 conforming to ASTM Standard.
Use Class 50 ductile iron fittings. Mechanical joints? Joint restraints?
4.Use a dielectric union wherever a copper-based metal (copper, brass, bronze) is joined to an
iron-based metal (iron, galvanized steel, stainless steel).
5.Assemblies calling for pre-fabricated double swing joints shall utilize LASCO Unitized swing joints
or approved equal. Swing joints shall be rated at 315 psi, and use O-ring and street elbow
construction.
7.Low Density Polyethylene Hose:
a.Use pipe specifically intended for use as a flexible swing joint.
Inside diameter: 0.490+0.010 inch.
Wall thickness: 0.100+0.010 inch.
Color: Black.
b.Use spiral barb fittings supplied by the same manufacturer as the hose.
8.Assemblies calling for threaded pipe connections shall utilize PVC Schedule 80 nipples and PVC
Schedule 40 or 80 threaded fittings.
9.Joint sealant:
Use only Teflon-type tape pipe joint sealant on plastic threads. Use nonhardening, nontoxic pipe
joint sealant formulated for use on water-carrying pipes on metal threaded connections.
D.Marking Tape:
1.Mainline Pipe - Christy underground I.D. tape TA-DT-3-P-NPW. {DESIGNER NOTE: Non Potable
detectable marking tape is called out; see pg 16 in Christy catalog for spec designations }.
2.5 MAINLINE COMPONENTS
A.Main System Shutoff Valve: As per local practice and in compliance with local code.
B.Winterization Assembly: As per local practice and in compliance with local code.
C.Master Valve Assembly: As presented in the installation details.
D.Isolation Gate Valve Assembly: As presented in the installation details. Install a separate valve box
over a 3-inch depth of 3/4-inch gravel for each assembly.
E.Quick Coupling Valve Assembly: Double swing joint arrangement as presented in the installation
details.
2.6 SPRINKLER IRRIGATION COMPONENTS
A.Remote Control Valve (RCV) Assembly for Sprinkler Laterals:
As presented in the installation details. Use wire connectors and waterproofing sealant to join control
wires to solenoid valves. Use standard Christy I.D. tags with hot-stamped black letters on a yellow
background, <ALT>“WARNING RECLAIMED WATER - DO NOT DRINK”. Install a separate valve
box over a 3-inch depth of 3/4-inch gravel for each assembly. Adjust flow control per manufacturer's
recommendations prior to use.
B.Sprinkler Assembly: As presented in the drawings and installation details. Use the sprinkler
manufacturer's pressure compensating screens (Rain Bird PCS) to achieve 30 PSI operating
conditions on each sprinkler and to control excessive operating pressures.
2.7 DRIP IRRIGATION COMPONENTS
A.Remote Control Valve (RCV) Assembly for Drip Laterals: As presented in the installation details. Use
wire connectors and waterproofing sealant to join control wires to solenoid valves. Use standard
Christy I.D. tags with hot-stamped black letters on a yellow background, “WARNING RECLAIMED
WATER - DO NOT DRINK”. Install a separate valve box over a 3-inch depth of 3/4-inch gravel for
each assembly. Adjust flow control per manufacturer's recommendations prior to use.
B.Drip Emitter Assembly:
2.Barb-mounted, vortex and/or pressure compensating emitter device as presented in the installation
details. The device shall be Rain Bird Xeri-bug XB-10pc series.
3.Install emitter types and quantities on the following schedule:
a. Ground cover plant or perennial/annual beds: 1 single outlet emitter each or 1 single outlet
emitter per square foot of planting area, whichever is less.
b.Shrub: 2 single outlet emitters each.
c.Tree: 4 single outlet emitters each or 1 multi-outlet emitter each (with 4 outlets open).
4.Use 1/4-inch diameter flexible plastic tubing to direct water from emitter outlet to emission point.
Length of emitter outlet tubing shall not exceed five feet. Secure emitter outlet tubing with tubing
stakes.
D.Flush Cap Assembly: as presented in the installation details. Locate at the end of each drip irrigation
lateral pipe. Install a separate valve box over a 3-inch depth of 3/4-inch gravel for each assembly.
2.8 CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A.Irrigation Controller Unit:
1.As presented in the drawings and installation details.
2.Primary surge protection arrestors: per manufacturer's recommendations.
3.Valve output surge protection arrestors: per manufacturer's recommendations.
4.Lightning protection: 8-foot copper-clad grounding rod or 4” x 96” x 0.0625” copper-clad grounding
plate.
5.Wire markers: Pre-numbered or labeled with indelible non-fading ink, made of permanent,
non-fading material.
B.Instrumentation:
1.As presented in the drawings and installation details.
2.Rain Sensor: Mini-Clik II as manufactured by Hunter, Inc.
3.Flow Sensor: manufactured by Creative Sensor Technology (CST).
C.Control Wire:
1.Use American Wire Gauge (AWG) No. 14 solid copper, Type UF or PE cable, UL approved for
direct underground burial from the controller unit to each remote control valve. Use AWG No. 12
wire for common wire.
2.Color: Use white for common ground wire. Use easily distinguished colors for other control wires.
Spare control wires shall be of a color different from that of the active control wire. Wire color shall
be continuous over its entire length.
3.Splices: Use wire connector with waterproof sealant. Wire connector to be of plastic construction
consisting of two (2) pieces, one piece which snap locks into the other. A copper crimp sleeve to
be provided with connector. Utilize DBR/Y6-300 splices.
3.1.DO NOT TWIST WIRES BEFORE INSERTING INTO WIRE NUT.
4.Encase wiring not located near PVC irrigation pipe in PVC Schedule 40 electrical conduit. Or
utilize warning tape: Inert plastic film highly resistant to alkalis, acids, or other destructive chemical
components likely to be encountered in soils. Three inches wide, colored yellow, and imprinted
with "CAUTION: BURIED ELECTRIC LINE BELOW."
2.9 OTHER COMPONENTS
A.Tools and Spare Parts: Provide operating keys, controller manual, servicing tools, sprinkler zone map
and schedule, test equipment, other items, and spare parts indicated in the General Notes of the
drawings.
PART 3: EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTIONS AND REVIEWS
A.Site Inspections:
1.Verify site conditions and note irregularities affecting work of this section. Report irregularities to
the Owners' Representative prior to beginning work.
2.Beginning work of this section implies acceptance of existing conditions.
3.Contractor will be held responsible for coordination between landscape and irrigation system
installation.
4.Landscape material locations shown on the Landscape Plan shall take precedence over the
irrigation system equipment locations. If irrigation equipment is installed in conflict with the
landscape material locations shown on the Landscape Plan, the Contractor will be required to
relocate the irrigation equipment, as necessary, at Contractor's expense.
B.Utility Locates ("Call Before You Dig"):
1.Arrange for and coordinate with local authorities the location of all underground utilities.
2.Repair any underground utilities damaged during construction. Make repairs at no additional cost
to the contract price.
C.Irrigation System Layout Review: Irrigation system layout review will occur after the staking has been
completed. Notify the Owners' Representative two days in advance of review. Modifications will be
identified by the Owners' Representative at this review.
3.2 LAYOUT OF WORK
A.Stake out the irrigation system. Items staked include: sprinklers, pipe, control valves, pumping plant,
controller, and isolation valves.
B.Install all mainline pipe and mainline components inside of project property lines.
3.3 EXCAVATION, TRENCHING, AND BACKFILLING
A.Excavate to permit the pipes to be laid at the intended elevations and to permit work space for
installing connections and fittings.
B.Minimum cover (distance from top of pipe or control wire to finish grade):
1.24-inch over mainline pipe and over electrical conduit.
2.26-inch over control wire.
3.18-inch over lateral pipe to sprinklers .
4.8-inch over PVC drip lateral pipe to drip pipe transitions from drip system remote control valves in
shrub beds.
5.8-inch over UV radiation resistant lateral pipe in turf or native areas.
6.18-inch over PVC drip lateral pipe in turf or paved areas from drip system remote control valves to
PVC drip lateral pipe transitions.
7.3-inch minimum mulch cover over polyethylene drip lateral pipe in planting beds downstream of
drip system remote control valves. UV radiation resistant lateral pipe shall be installed on top of
landscape fabric under mulch cover, unless otherwise directed by owner.
C.Backfill only after lines have been reviewed and tested.
D.Excavated material is generally satisfactory for backfill. Backfill shall be free from rubbish, vegetable
matter, frozen materials, and stones larger than 2-inches in maximum dimension. Remove material
not suitable for backfill. Backfill placed next to pipe shall be free of sharp objects which may damage
the pipe. Stones larger than 1-inch maximum dimension are not permitted in first (deepest) 6-inches
of backfill.
E.Backfill unsleeved pipe and sleeves in either of the following manners:
1.Backfill and puddle the lower half of the trench. Allow to dry 24 hours. Backfill the remainder of
the trench in 6-inch layers. Compact to density of surrounding soil.
2.Backfill the trench by depositing the backfill material equally on both sides of the pipe in 6-inch
layers and compacting to the density of surrounding soil.
F.Backfill unsleeved pipe by depositing the backfill material equally on both sides of the pipe in 6-inch
layers and compacting each layer to 90% Standard Proctor Density, ASTM D698-78. Conduct one
compaction test for every 300 feet of trench. Costs for such testing and any necessary retesting shall
be borne by the Contractor. Use of water for compaction, "puddling", will not be permitted.
G.Enclose pipe and wiring beneath roadways, walks, curbs, etc. in sleeves. Minimum compaction of
backfill for sleeves shall be 95% Standard Proctor Density, ASTM D698-78. Conduct one
compaction test for each sleeved crossing less than 50 feet long. Conduct two compaction tests for
each sleeved crossing greater than 50 feet long. Costs for such testing and any necessary retesting
shall be borne by the Contractor. Use of water for compaction around sleeves, "puddling", will not be
permitted.
H.Dress backfilled areas to original grade. Incorporate excess backfill into existing site grades.
I.Where utilities conflict with irrigation trenching and pipe work, contact the Owners' Representative for
trench depth adjustments.
3.4 SLEEVING AND BORING
A.Install sleeving at a depth which permits the encased pipe or wiring to remain at the specified burial
depth.
B.Extend sleeve ends six inches beyond the edge of the paved surface. Cover pipe ends and mark with
stakes. Mark concrete with a chiseled "x" at sleeve end locations.
C.Bore for sleeves under obstructions which cannot be removed. Employ equipment and methods
designed for horizontal boring.
3.5 ASSEMBLING PIPE AND FITTINGS
A.General:
1.Keep pipe free from dirt and pipe scale. Cut pipe ends square and debur. Clean pipe ends.
2.Keep ends of assembled pipe capped. Remove caps only when necessary to continue assembly.
B.Mainline Pipe and Fittings:
1.Use only strap-type friction wrenches for threaded plastic pipe.
2.PVC Solvent Weld Pipe:
a.Use primer and solvent cement. Join pipe in a manner recommended by the manufacturer and
in accordance with accepted industry practices.
b.Cure for 30 minutes before handling and 24 hours before allowing water in pipe.
c.Snake pipe from side to side within the trench.
3.Fittings: The use of cross type fittings is not permitted.
C.Lateral Pipe and Fittings:
1.Use only strap-type friction wrenches for threaded plastic pipe.
2.PVC Solvent Weld Pipe:
a.Use primer and solvent cement. Join pipe in the manner recommended by the manufacturer
and in accordance with accepted industry practices.
b.Cure for 30 minutes before handling and 24 hours before allowing water in the pipe.
c.Snake pipe from side to side within the trench.
3.UV Radiation Resistant Polyethylene Pipe:
a.Join pipe in the manner recommended by manufacturer and in accordance with accepted
industry practices.
b.Snake pipe from side to side, on the soil surface, and hold in place with tubing stakes spaced
every five feet.
4.Fittings: The use of cross type fittings is not permitted.
D.Specialized Pipe and Fittings:
1.Copper Pipe:
a.Buff surfaces to be joined to a bright finish. Coat with solder flux.
b.Solder so that a continuous bead shows around the joint circumference.
2.Galvanized Steel Pipe:
a.Join pipe in the manner recommended by manufacturer and in accordance with accepted
industry practices.
b.Use factory-made threads whenever possible. Field-cut threads will be permitted only where
absolutely necessary. Cut threads on axis using clean, sharp dies.
c.Apply Teflon-type tape or pipe joint compound to the male threads only.
3.Ductile Iron Pipe:
a.Use push-on joints whenever possible. Use pipe lubricant. Join pipe in the manner
recommended by manufacturer and in accordance with accepted industry practices.
4.Insert a dielectric union wherever a copper-based metal (copper, brass, bronze) and an iron-based
metal (iron, galvanized steel, stainless steel) are joined.
5.Pre-fabricated double swing joints: Install per manufacturer's recommendations.
6.Low Density Polyethylene Hose: Install per manufacturer's recommendations.
7.PVC Threaded Connections:
a.Use only factory-formed threads. Field-cut threads are not permitted.
b.Use only Teflon-type tape.
c.When connection is plastic-to-metal, the plastic component shall have male threads and the
metal component shall have female threads.
8.Make metal-to-metal, threaded connections with Teflon-type tape or pipe joint compound applied
to the male threads only.
3.6 INSTALLATION OF MAINLINE COMPONENTS
A.Main System Shut Off Valve: As per local practice and in compliance with local code.
B.Winterization Assembly: As per local practice and in compliance with local code.
D.Master Valve Assembly: Install where indicated on the drawings.
E.Isolation Gate Valve Assembly:
1.Install where indicated on the drawings.
2.Locate at least 12-inches from and align with adjacent walls or edges of paved areas.
F.Quick Coupling Valve Assembly: Install where indicated on the drawings.
3.7 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER IRRIGATION COMPONENTS
A.Remote Control Valve (RCV) Assembly for Sprinkler Laterals:
1.Flush mainline before installation of RCV assembly.
2.Install where indicated on the drawings. Wire connectors and waterproof sealant shall be used to
connect control wires to remote control valve wires. Install connectors and sealant per the
manufacturer's recommendations.
3.Install only one RCV to a valve box. Locate valve box at least 12-inches from and align with
nearby walls or edges of paved areas. Group RCV assemblies together where practical. Arrange
grouped valve boxes in rectangular patterns. Allow at least 12-inches between valve boxes.
4.Adjust RCV to regulate the downstream operating pressure.
5.Attach ID tag with controller station number to control wiring.
B.Sprinkler Assembly:
1.Flush lateral pipe before installing sprinkler assembly.
2.Install per the installation details at locations shown on the drawings.
3.Locate rotary sprinklers 6-inches from adjacent walls, fences, or edges of paved areas.
4.Locate spray & rotary sprinklers 3-inches from adjacent walls, fences, or edges of paved areas.
5.Set sprinklers perpendicular to the finish grade.
6.Supply appropriate nozzle or adjust arc of coverage of each sprinkler for best performance.
7.Adjust the radius of throw of each sprinkler for best performance.
3.8 INSTALLATION OF DRIP IRRIGATION COMPONENTS
A.Remote Control Valve (RCV) Assembly for Drip Laterals:
1.Flush mainline pipe before installing RCV assembly.
2.Locate as shown on the drawings. Wire connectors and waterproof sealant shall be used to
connect control wires to remote control valve wires. Connectors and sealant shall be installed as
per the manufacturer's recommendations.
3.Install only one RCV to valve box. Locate at least 12-inches from and align with nearby walls or
edges of paved areas. Group RCV assemblies together where practical.
4.Arrange grouped valve boxes in rectangular patterns.
B.Drip Emitter Assembly:
1.Locate as shown on the drawings and installation details.
2.Flush lateral pipe before installing emitter assembly.
3.Cut emitter outlet distribution tubing square.
4.Install an access sleeve as part of each multiple-outlet emitter assembly for emitters located in
native areas.
5.Use tools and techniques recommended by the manufacturer.
Make openings for barb-mounted emitters with the emitter manufacturer's hole-punching tool.
D.Flush Cap Assembly: Install at the end of each drip irrigation lateral pipe as shown on the installation
details.
3.9 INSTALLATION OF CONTROL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A.Irrigation Controller Unit:
1.The location of the controller unit as depicted on the drawings is approximate; the Owners'
Representative will determine the exact site location.
2.Lightning protection: Ground rods are to have a minimum diameter of 5/8” and a minimum length
of 10 feet. These are to be driven into the ground in a vertical position or an oblique angle not to
exceed 45 degrees at a location 10 feet from the electronic equipment, the ground plate, or the
wires and cables connected to said equipment, as shown in the irrigation details. The rod is to be
stamped with the UL logo. A 6 AWG solid bare copper wire (about 12 feet long) shall be connected
to the ground rod by the installer using a Cadweld GR1161G ”One-Shot” welding kit [Paige Electric
part number 1820037.] This wire shall be connected to the electronic equipment ground lug as
shown in the detail above.
OR
3.Lightning Protection: A 25-foot continuous length (no splices allowed unless using exothermic
welding process) of 6 AWG solid bare copper wire is to be attached to the plate by the
manufacturer using an approved welding process. Install grounding plate to meet minimum
requirements of Article 250-52 (d) of the 199 National Electric Code. Plate must be made of a
copper alloy. Wire is to be connected to the electric equipment ground lug as shown in the detail
of page 1. The ground plate is to be installed to a minimum depth of 30”, or below the frost line if it
is lower than 30”, at a location 8 feet from the electronic equipment and underground wires and
cables.
Two (2) 50-pound bags of PowerSet [Paige Electric part number 1820058] earth contact
material must be spread so that it surrounds the copper plate evenly along its length within
a 6” wide trench. Salts, fertilizers, bentonite clay, cement, coke, carbon, and other
chemicals are not to be used to improve soil conductivity because these materials are
corrosive and will cause the copper electrodes to erode and become less effective with
time.
4.Install primary surge protection arrestors on incoming power lines.
5.Install one valve output surge protection arrestor on each control wire and one for the common
wire.
6.Attach wire markers to the ends of control wires inside the controller unit housing. Label wires with
the identification number (see drawings) of the remote control valve to which the control wire is
connected.
7.Install a 120-volt, 15 amp switched and grounded 3-prong receptacle with GFIC inside the
controller unit housing.
8.Connect control wires to the corresponding controller terminal.
B.Instrumentation:
1.Install sensors per the installation details and manufacturer's recommendations. Install at locations
shown on the drawings.
2.Install electrical connections between irrigation controller and sensors per manufacturer's
recommendations.
C.Control Wire:
1.Bundle control wires where two or more are in the same trench. Bundle with pipe wrapping tape
spaced at 10-foot intervals.
2.Provide a 24-inch excess length of wire in an 8-inch diameter loop at each 90 degree change of
direction, at both ends of sleeves, and at 100-foot intervals along continuous runs of wiring. Make
wiring loop by turning control wire 5 turns around 1-inch pipe. Coil 24-inch length of wire within
each remote control valve box.
3.Install common ground wire and one control wire for each remote control valve. Multiple valves on
a single control wire are not permitted.
4.If a control wire must be spliced, make splice with wire connectors and waterproof sealant,
installed per the manufacturer's instructions. Locate splice in a valve box which contains an
irrigation valve assembly, or in a separate 6-inch round valve box.
Use same procedure for connection to valves as for in-line splices.
5.Unless noted on plans, install wire parallel with and under PVC mainline pipe. If wire is installed
adjacent to section of metal pipe, separate wire from pipe minimum of 6-inches and install wire in
PVC conduit.
6.Encase wire not installed with PVC mainline pipe in electrical conduit. Or protect wire not installed
with PVC mainline pipe with a continuous run of warning tape placed in the backfill six inches
above the wiring.
3.10 INSTALLATION OF OTHER COMPONENTS
A.Tools and Spare Parts:
1.Prior to the Pre-Maintenance Review, supply to the Owner operating keys, servicing tools, test
equipment, and any other items indicated on the drawings.
2.Prior to Final Review, supply to the Owner the spare parts indicated in the General Notes on the
drawings.
B.Other Materials: Install other materials or equipment shown on the drawings or installation details to
be part of the irrigation system, even though such items may not have been referenced in these
specifications.
3.11 PROJECT RECORD (AS-BUILT) DRAWINGS
A.Maintain on-site and separate from documents used for construction, one complete set of contract
documents as Project Documents. Keep documents current. Do not permanently cover work until
as-built information is recorded.
B.Record pipe and wiring network alterations. Record work which is installed differently than shown on
the construction drawings. Record accurate reference dimensions, measured from at least two
permanent reference points, of each irrigation system valve, each backflow prevention device, each
controller or control unit, each sleeve end, each stub-out for future pipe or wiring connections, and
other irrigation components enclosed within a valve box.
C.Prior to Final Review, purchase from the Owners' Representative a reproducible mylar copy of the
drawings. Using technical drafting pen, duplicate information contained on the project drawings
maintained on site. Label each sheet "Record Drawing". Completion of the Record Drawings will be
a prerequisite for the Final Review.
3.12 MAINTENANCE
A.Upon completion of Final Review, maintain irrigation system for a duration of 30 calendar days. Make
periodic examinations and adjustments to irrigation system components so as to achieve the most
desirable application of water.
B.Following completion of the Contractor's maintenance period, the Owner will be responsible for
maintaining the system in working order during the remainder of the guarantee/warranty period, for
performing necessary minor maintenance, for trimming around sprinklers, for protecting against
vandalism, and for preventing damage during the landscape maintenance operation.
3.14 CLEAN-UP
A.Upon completion of work, remove from the site all machinery, tools, excess materials, and rubbish.
End of Section
06/19/24