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Irrigation Planner Tutorial

Information and resources for irrigation planner

Claber products are market leaders in low-pressure irrigation.

An irrigation solution can be found even with pressures as low as 0.5 bar which is equivalent to a 5 metre head of water.To irrigate properly, it is necessary to have a grasp of the basic principles governing the behaviour of water. These principles are eternal, unchanging, and valid in all circumstances - from a simple drip system for terrace plants, to an underground system with multiple circuits in a large park. When you know the physical properties of water and the units of measure used, you’ll be able to choose the products and solutions most suited to your requirements, to design the ideal type of project and look after your garden with greater awareness, not to mention efficiency. To become acquainted with these principles, all it takes is a few facts and a few minutes of your time.

Pressure: Imagine that you pour all the water contained in your system into a container with a cylindrical shape. The weight exerted by this column of water on the base is the pressure. The units of measure used include BAR, kPA, water column m, atmospheres and PSI.

1 BAR = 100 kPA = 10 m water column = 0.987 ATM = 14 PSI

Flow: This term defines the quantity of water passing through a vessel in a given unit of time, measured in litres/minute or m3/hour. It is important to know that the smaller the diameter of the hose, the lesser the flow and therefore the quantity of water actually distributed to the plants in a given unit of time. Flow may also vary according to the type of hose material (PVC or PE).

Hose Flow

Hose flow information:

System Diameter L / minute m3 / hour
Aboveground (PVC hose) 1/2" (12mm) 14.92 0.895
5/8" (15mm) 23.32 1.399
3/4" (19mm) 37.42 2.245
1" (25mm) 64.79 3.887

Pressure Loss In Bar (for 10 m hose)

Pressure loss information:

litres/second litres/minute D 12.5 mm 1/2" D 14 mm 5/8" D 16 mm 5/8" D 20 mm 4/5" D25mm 1"
0.1 6 0.0772 0.0448 0.0236 0.00809 0.0027
0.2 12 0.2712 0.1574 0.0829 0.0284 0.0097
0.3 18 0.5653 0.3281 0.1728 0.0592 0.0202
0.4 24 0.9520 0.5525 0.2910 0.0997 0.0341
0.5 30 1.4262 0.8278 0.4360 0.1493 0.0511
0.6 36 1.9845 1.1517 0.6066 0.2078 0.0712
0.7 42 2.6238 1.5228 0.8021 0.2747 0.0941
0.8 48 3.3418 1.9395 1.0216 0.3501 0.1199
0.9 54 4.1367 2.4009 1.2646 0.4332 0.1484
1.0 60 5.0067 2.9058 1.5306 0.5243 0.1796

Head: In a circuit, water is pushed by a pump, the power of which is measured in HP. Head is the difference in height (in metres) of the water column.

Flow Resistance: The loss of pressure due to surface friction and the variation in fluid direction; the longer the hose, the greater the flow resistance. This factor must always be taken into account when designing an irrigation system.

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