



Thousands of Items Available For Delivery or local In-Store Pickup, Posted by Todd Hedberg on January 7, 2020. Sign up today for emails with exclusive offers, New Installations:It is not so difficult to determine the outside diameter of the tubing in the store or online. The tubing should require a fair amount of effort to force into the fitting, but not too much. The maximum flow rate for .700 OD and .710 OD poly tubing is approximately 220 gallons per hour. Use the all-black fittings for .700 OD tubing, green for the .620 and blue for the .710 OD poly tubing.
Like the smaller 1/2 tubing, the larger diameter poly tubing will be easier to work with after it is uncoiled and laid out in direct sunlight for about 20 minutes. This is a good example of a nominally sized commodity. Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor Compression fittings are available in a variety of configurations including coupler, elbow tee, end cap, hose adapter and more. These larger sizes are typically used on commercial drip/low-volume irrigation systems with higher total flow rates which connect to an automated irrigation valve. OPERATING PRESSURE: The poly tubing should be used on drip systems only and operated in the range of 20 to 40 psi. Of course, the larger the inside diameter, the more water the tubing can deliver. They cost a bit more than basic compression fittings, but they are very useful, especially when the installer is not certain of the tubing size. And since the compression fittings are color-coded, its easy to select the proper size. These fittings are designed for one-time use and are not easily removed from the tubing after installation. In short, todays drip irrigation poly tubing will stay flexible and functional for decades even if it is exposed to direct sunlight in challenging environments. The less common .620 OD poly tubing is noticeably smaller than the larger sizes, but even a trained, experienced person cannot easily notice the difference between .700 & .710 tubing. It may help to make the comparison to the way lumber is specifiedtake a common two-by-four for example. The fitting has an interior lip that allows the tubing to go in but not out. by Stuart Spaulding, CLIA Specialized compression fittings are available in many configurations (similar to 1/2 compression fittings) which fit over the outside of the tubing. When considering all your options for a new Drip Irrigation system, we wanted to help you understand the different systems so you can easily choose which is best for your needs. The maximum distance limit for 1/2 poly tubing depends on the flow rate but a safe number to use is not to exceed 350 for any single run length. They are sold in the lumber yard in a variety of lengths under the two-by-four name, but the actual height and width are not 2 by 4. Training & Communications Manager at DIG Corp. Hydraulic Specifications/Limitations:FLOW RATE: Since the poly tubing is the main supply line for the majority of noncommercial drip irrigation systems, it is very important to know how much water it can deliver without creating hydraulic problems like excessive water velocity or pressure. This will warm the tubing and make it more pliable and easier to force into fittings and reduce the tendency to re-coil during installation. This is because, over time, the lettering on the outside of the tubing can fade away, and there may be no color-coded fittings available to indicate the tubing size. The tubing is connected to the fitting by forcing the end of the tubing into the fitting while moving it from side to side, gradually, until the end is about 3/4 inside the fitting. Also available for 3/4 and 1 poly tubing are barbed insert fittings and adapters which are forced into the end of the tubing and are sometimes held in place with a hose clamp. The polyethylene supply tubing produced today for drip irrigation systems is a far superior product compared to the tubing that was manufactured in years past. Thank you for reading. If it slips in easily then the fitting is probably too large for the tubing. The 3/4 and 1 tubing can be run for a much longer distance than the 1/2 poly and are often used as a header or as a supply line to feed 1/2 poly tubing laterals. This usually means that a pressure regulator should be installed to lower the dynamic (operating) pressure. Stores should stock the appropriate fittings for the tubing they sell. One way to judge the size of the tubing is by how it fits into a fitting. The tubing is typically rated to handle a maximum of 60 psi., but it never should be installed upstream of a remote-control valve, where it will be subject to continuous pressure. The outside diameter is usually printed on the outside of the tubing itself, or on the products packaging or label. Remember that drip systems apply water at lower pressure and at lower flow rates (gallons per hour-GPH) than sprinkler systems (gallons per minute-GPM). of poly tubing. Inside and Outside Diameter & Compression Fittings The three main sizes of so-called 1/2 poly tubing are: The outside diameter is critical when it comes to selectin compression fittings because these fittings seal against the outside of the tubing. When selecting either of these fittings, it is essential to identify the ID and/or OD of the tubing and verify that it is compatible with the fittings selected. The variety of configurations is more limited, however, and is usually only available in tee, elbow or coupler. Unlike PVC pipe, there is no industry or global standard for the outside diameter (O.D.) 1/2-inch Poly Tubing is not 1/2 inch Unfortunately, there is one aspect of drip irrigation poly tubing that remains unchanged, and that is the fact that the tubing is still nominally sized. The typical dimensions are closer to 1.5 by 3-3/8, but they have always been called two-by-fours. More information and details about poly tubing, fittings, and other drip irrigation products are available in print and online, and many free resources are available at www.digcorp.com or www.irrigation.org. These fittings can also be removed and re-used if necessary. sales & tips in the industry. But if this is too problematic, fear not, there is a solution; universal fittings are now available that will fit all three sizes of 1/2 poly tubing. Please be aware that most stores stock more than one size of poly tubing. Existing Installations: It is not uncommon for identification problems to occur when installers are dealing with existing systems. and outside diameters and none of them are 1/2!