Hello dear forum,
We spoke with the plumbing company about planning an irrigation system for our garden and asked what preparations might be needed. Unfortunately, they are not very familiar with this (understandable, as they are not landscape gardeners). However, they assume that no special planning is required and that the irrigation can later be connected with a T-piece to the regular outdoor water tap (along with a garden water meter). When I asked whether the pressure would be sufficient, they suggested not reducing or reducing less the pressure for this tap... (at least that’s how I understood it).
These statements seem a bit vague to me, so I’d like to ask you: how did you handle this, and can you confirm their advice?
Best regards!
We spoke with the plumbing company about planning an irrigation system for our garden and asked what preparations might be needed. Unfortunately, they are not very familiar with this (understandable, as they are not landscape gardeners). However, they assume that no special planning is required and that the irrigation can later be connected with a T-piece to the regular outdoor water tap (along with a garden water meter). When I asked whether the pressure would be sufficient, they suggested not reducing or reducing less the pressure for this tap... (at least that’s how I understood it).
These statements seem a bit vague to me, so I’d like to ask you: how did you handle this, and can you confirm their advice?
Best regards!
G
Grantlhaua2 Sep 2019 14:01rick2018 schrieb:
Please note that you will then need different valves.Or a power supply for the appropriate voltage.
As Grantlhaua wrote, you either need to use the same valves and a power supply with the correct voltage and current, or use valves that operate at the same voltage as the switching actuators (more expensive).
You will then need to assemble the control and visualization yourself in free@Home. There might also be ready-made modules available. As I said, I only have some basic knowledge of KNX.
You will then need to assemble the control and visualization yourself in free@Home. There might also be ready-made modules available. As I said, I only have some basic knowledge of KNX.