Irrigation Getting Started
June 3, 2014
Presented by: Jeremiah Farmer
This webinar covers the basics of getting going with the Irrigation capabilities of Land F/X. We will show how to use the Schematic irrigation tool to lay out a project at the conceptual level, and then the basics of adding equipment to a project, placing, piping, sizing and scheduling.
Additional Resources:
Irrigation Getting Started Guide
Rules of thumb
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Creating a plan mock-up before starting (4:30)
- The importance of setting scale early in a drawing (4:35)
- Layout of the F/X Irrigation menu (5:30)
- The Irrigation Manager toolbar (correlates with F/X Irrigation menu) (5:50)
- The Place Emitter floating toolbar (5:55)
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The Place Piping toolbar (6:00)
- Flyouts on these toolbars (6:10)
- Overview of the Irrigation Manager toolbar (6:55)
- Irrigation Help, Documentation, Getting Started Guide (8:50)
- Irrigation Design Rules of Thumb (9:45)
- Basic equipment definitions (11:36)
- Determining a water source (12:45)
- Water main/ service line/water meter overview (13:17)
- The importance of pressure distribution (13:50)
- The Schematic Irrigation tool (15:20)
- Creating a schematic area in a drawing (17:46)
- The Match Properties tool (on the Place Head toolbar) (18:40)
- The Circuiting tools (accessed from the Schematic Irrigation Zones dialog box) (19:17)
Example: Inserting a flow total by clicking the Total button (19:22)
- Making changes in the irrigation plan (example: replacing turf with drought-resistant shrubs) using the Match Properties tool (21:00)
- Inserting a second flow total to reflect these changes (and for comparison with the first) (22:57)
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Adding valves (22:37)
- Display of valves that have been added to a project in the Irrigation Manager (23:13)
- Adding a new valve by clicking the New button (23:25)
- Availability of additional information in the Irrigation Manager (Examples: The Show Components and View Data options) (24:14)
- The Place Valve tool (including location of button on Irrigation Manager toolbar) (25:40)
- Keyboard commands for placing valves (pressing the Q and E keys to cycle through valve sizes) (26:03)
- Placing the valves (26:16)
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Connecting multiple valves (26:20)
- The Piping toolbar, accessed by clicking the Piping button on the Irrigation Manager toolbar (26:25)
- The difference between mainline piping and lateral piping (26:27)
- Drawing pipe using the Draw Pipe tool (accessed from the Piping toolbar) (26:42)
- Verifying connection to a valve using the Highlight Station tool (accessed from the Piping toolbar) (27:00)
- Identifying valves with the Valve Callout tool (accessed from the Piping toolbar) (and the importance of calling out valves early) (27:38)
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A few pointers on drawing mainline, including highlight colors (yellow = valve, magenta = point in space, green = snapping to an existing point) (28:55)
- Verifying the mainline with the Highlight Station tool (29:30)
- Verifying lateral pipes using the Verify Laterals tool (accessed from the Piping toolbar) (note that heads not connected to a valve are highlighted in yellow when you use this tool) (29:59)
- Locating and connecting a disconnected head (30:12)
- Checking the selected pipe class by clicking the Pipe Data button in the Irrigation Manager dialog box (30:40)
- The various data options available for inspection and editing in the Lateral Pipe section of the Pipe Data dialog box (30:50)
- Sizing the lateral pipe using the Size Lateral Pipe tool (accessed from the Piping toolbar) (31:20)
- Performing a Station Analysis (31:40)
- Click the Edit Equipment button on the Piping toolbar
- The Equipment Info dialog box appears. Click the Analysis button.
- The Station Analysis dialog box opens, showing estimated amounts of pressure data for the design
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Irrigation Schedule (schedules are accessed via fly-outs beneath the Manager – in this case, beneath the Irrigation Manager button on the Irrigation toolbar) (32:40)
- Running an irrigation schedule showing only the schematic areas (checkboxes at the bottom of the Irrigation Schedule dialog box) (32:57)
- Overview of contents of schematic irrigation schedule (33:04)
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Watering Schedule (33:35)
- Setting water amounts per week and days to irrigate for different components (34:10)
- Checking the box to include individual days on the report (34:45)
- Overview of the watering schedule (34:50)
- Sending the watering schedule to a spreadsheet (34:55)
- Accessing the Water Source Data in the Irrigation Manager (the Water Source dialog box) (36:05)
**Note: There is no default for static pressure; the user has to indicate how much psi is available (36:35)
- The Water Source Information field (36:55)
- Placing a water meter by clicking the Place button in the Water Source dialog box, or the Place Equipment button on the Irrigation toolbar (37:21)
- Connecting a water meter to a backflow device with mainline (37:40)
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The importance of sizing the mainline (38:15)
- The Size Mainline button on the Piping toolbar (38:42)
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But first … Verifying the mainline by clicking the Verify Mainline button on the Piping toolbar (38:45)
- The UNPIPED VALVES message & checking the drawing for unpiped valves (38:50)
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Sizing the mainline (39:15)
- Checking the pipe data again & editing (39:30)
- The UNPIPED VALVES message (again) (40:12)
- The Pressure Has Been Exceeded – Reduce Velocity? message (40:20)
- Reducing the velocity (40:30)
- Checking the pressure in the Critical Analysis dialog box (40:35)
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Placing a Critical Analysis (41:05)
- Overview of Critical Analysis (41:10)
- What to do when you run out of pressure (THIS IS THE TIME TO HAVE THIS FREAKOUT!) (42:55)
- How Schematic Irrigation can help solve these types of issues (43:10)
- Note: The Runtime Schedule shows precipitation rate PER DAY (44:00)
- Establishing multiple runtime programs (44:40)
- Placing a Runtime Schedule (43:30)
**Question: Is it possible to change the runtime schedule to per-week and per-month? If so, how? (45:35)
**Not yet (as of June 2014), but we have plans to make it possible within this dialog box. Stay tuned.
- Running 2 stations vs. running 4 stations (46:20)
- Resizing the mainline to change the overall GPM for multiple valves at a time and more flow (46:38)
- Placing a Runtime Schedule for 4 valves, then checking the runtimes themselves (48:00)
- Deleting schematic layers (LAYDEL command) (49:18)
- Freezing layers (50:05)
- The Boundary command (50:15)
- Adding dripline (select Drip radio button in Irrigation Manager, click the New button, then select a dripline from a manufacturer on the list that appears) (50:40)
- Checking equipment data on the manufacturer’s website by clicking the View Data button in the Select Model dialog box (51:45)
- Adding a pressure regulator to the project and checking the pressure in the PSI dialog box (52:03)
- Selecting a spray function (example: Shrub Spray) – flyouts on the left end of the Place Emitter toolbar (52:43)
- Selecting and placing a Special Spray (53:00)
- Adding and placing an area for the dripline using the Area for Dripline tool, accessed on the Irrigation Head toolbar (54:30)
Note: The line pattern in the dripline area will align with the boundary you click.
- Unfreezing layers and verifying the lines using the Highlight Station tool (55:40)
- Adjusting schematic values in the Edit Schematic Irrigation Zone dialog box (56:25)
- Selecting a spray radius using the Select Radius tool (on the Irrigation Head toolbar) (57:00)
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Selecting a spray arc with one of the Arc tools (on the Irrigation Head toolbar) (example: Smart Arc) (57:10)
- Toggling between radii by pressing the Q andE keys (57:30)
- Selecting and placing a grid to facilitate layout of heads using the Grid tools (on the Irrigation Head toolbar) (57:35)
- Placing heads and arcs (58:10)
- Adding and placing a circuit using the Circuit tool (on the Irrigation toolbar) (59:20)
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The Circuit dialog box (59:26)
- Creating a non-plot zone by clicking the New Zone button and drawing the zone in the drawing (59:30)
- Drawing, connecting, and verifying piping within the circuit zone (1:00)
- Match Head
- Copy Head
- Delete Station
- Valve Callout renumber
- Colorize Zones
- Work Area