In Colorado we use side mounts and auto drains on bottom inlet for 1806 and 1812 for freeze protection. I always use undercut nozzles for anything higher than 4"... It is nice when you can do a nipple to bottom fitting connection which eliminates the need for auto drain altogether. Most pipe in Denver is 6" deep most systems. because of the rock like soil most places. So you see a lot of shallow pipe.
There are half inch and 3/4 inch fittings that are fa/ma that you can attach onto an elbow or riser and can cut to length to raise up a head. I know orbit makes them and I can’t remember the other company (NDS?) I’ve had a hard time the last two years finding them, tho. They might be called “riser extensions” and they will save u a hell of a lot of time
Just put it on flex pipe probably would’ve saved you a couple minutes
Flex every head 👏🤝
For sure
In Colorado we use side mounts and auto drains on bottom inlet for 1806 and 1812 for freeze protection. I always use undercut nozzles for anything higher than 4"... It is nice when you can do a nipple to bottom fitting connection which eliminates the need for auto drain altogether. Most pipe in Denver is 6" deep most systems. because of the rock like soil most places. So you see a lot of shallow pipe.
There are half inch and 3/4 inch fittings that are fa/ma that you can attach onto an elbow or riser and can cut to length to raise up a head. I know orbit makes them and I can’t remember the other company (NDS?) I’ve had a hard time the last two years finding them, tho. They might be called “riser extensions” and they will save u a hell of a lot of time