6/12/2012 4:06 PM
Thanks Keith, actually it's funny the old 51 spec sheet shows a recommended spacing the 900 sheet doesn't.
This isn't an actual design job, it's replacing some old heads (51's) around a green and wanting to go to 900's and I was wanting to make sure I put the correct nozzles in. The old 51's and I have tried new nozzles, have 20's in them and are suppose to throw 71 feet, we get about 59 feet on them, so I figure some of the internal components are worn, so I thought I would replace with all new heads. The spacing on this green is actually very accurate compared to other greens out here on our course, they are all 71 to 72 feet. I do have an issue where they triangle spaced them but I feel they should have put one more head in the back. We are thinking about adding a head back there.
I did find a book laying around where they mention to space them at 60% of the diameter, which if a head throws a radius of 71', that would be a diameter of 142' and 60% of that is 85' spacing, shouldn't the heads basically throw to each other?
The reason I asked about the Toro heads was our salesman is trying to sell us some to compare, and I was mistaken, I worked with the Toro 650's 670's, and 690's. Biggest issue I seemed to have had with them was the pilot valve on the side, the Rainbirds we seem to have problems with the HPDV valves, which is more a problem of debris in our lines.
Thanks, hope to hear more.
Mel
Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO