npalen
Elite Member
That seems to make sense and might work.How about a flow control orifice before each zone and one pressure regulator feeding the whole system? That way each zone gets the same amount of flow to it no matter how many sprinklers. This assumes that each zone uses the same amount of water. I have done what you want but on a much much much smaller scale for lubricating a machine. I used constant pressure to the system and orifices at each lube point. This made it possible to deliver precise amounts of oil everywhere.
Eric
I'm beginning to think that my problem is that the six 1" zone valves are too large and that I should have gone with 3/4" or even 1/2" size. I say this because the 10GPM that I'm trying to achieve doesn't generate enough pressure to keep all the valves closed tightly except the one that is currently energized to run a zone. When that happens there are a couple dozen sprinkler heads trying to run on 10GPM resulting in not much more than a trickle from each.