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Example: drip using LandFx


This is an example of a drip irrigation plan designed by Atomic Irrigation using LandFx.

We have been using LandFx for about five years. We irrigate all types of projects from residential to commercial parking lots with it. We find it saves us time and helps us maintain a consistent irrigation design process.

The following example is a short illustration of how we save time (and you money).

The following drip project assumes you wish to you drip emitters for specific plant sizes. In other words, you tell LandFx what emitter and what flow rate you wish to you and LandFx will do the rest. This is very different than using LandFx for dripline design (where the dripline has preinstalled emission devices (or drippers) every 12, 18 or 24".

For this example, the really cool thing is the software reads the planting plan to calculate the pressure and flow of each circuit. Notice I said "planting plan" and not "irrigation plan"!

In the Landfx/irrigation manager/drip/emitters preferences box, you select the drip emitter flow rate and quantity (.5, 1, 2 GPH) for each plant size (1 gal, 5 gal, 15 gal, etc..) The software will then apply these settings when reading the LandFx prepared plant plan and then calculate the circuit pressure and flows for you. (Note valve callouts and pipe sizing...all done automatically in LandFx)

Below is a screen shot of the LandFx emitters preference box (for RainBird dripline).

In the example above we have set the 5 gal plants to use (qty) 1, 1.0 GPH emitter.

Screen shot (below) of completed LandFx generated drip plan.

drip irrigation

Screen shot below of the landFx generated irrigation schedule showing the "area to receive drip emitters". All we did was use the LandFx generated planting plan as an xref to the irrigation plan, then matched emitter type/flow rate to each plant size, as shown above.


drip schedule

 

How long do you think it took us to design this plan using this software? How long do you think it would take your office to do the same?

 

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