The best way to protect your sprinkler system from freezing is to follow this list of procedures:
1. Turn the water OFF at the irrigation system manual or main shut-off valve (usually located near the meter).
2. Activate the zone valve that operates the lowest zone (in elevation). This will release the pressure and water on the mainline. Gravity will facilitate the water in draining out of the lowest head.
3. Turn the irrigation controller “OFF”.
If you have an above ground backflow prevention device, it is recommended that you also turn OFF the manual shut-off valves located on both sides of the valve. This is accomplished by turning the handle perpendicular to the flow of water. You can drain the valve by opening both test cocks with a small screwdriver. At the very least, wrap/cover any above ground pipes/valves.
If you have any questions, call me.
Philip J. Hathaway
[This message has been edited by TexAgs staff (edited 1/6/2010 11:11a).]
1. Turn the water OFF at the irrigation system manual or main shut-off valve (usually located near the meter).
2. Activate the zone valve that operates the lowest zone (in elevation). This will release the pressure and water on the mainline. Gravity will facilitate the water in draining out of the lowest head.
3. Turn the irrigation controller “OFF”.
If you have an above ground backflow prevention device, it is recommended that you also turn OFF the manual shut-off valves located on both sides of the valve. This is accomplished by turning the handle perpendicular to the flow of water. You can drain the valve by opening both test cocks with a small screwdriver. At the very least, wrap/cover any above ground pipes/valves.
If you have any questions, call me.
Philip J. Hathaway
[This message has been edited by TexAgs staff (edited 1/6/2010 11:11a).]