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GENERAL NOTES
1. Pipe sizes shall conform to those shown on the drawings.
No substitutions of smaller pipe sizes shall be permitted,
but substitutions of larger sizes may be approved. All
damaged and rejected pipe shall be removed from the site
at the time of said rejection.
2. All mainline, lateral line and control wire conduit under
paving shall be installed in separate sleeves. Sleeves shall
be a minimum of twice (2X) the diameter of the pipe to
be sleeved.
3. Install all backflow prevention devices and all piping
between the point of connection and the backflow
preventer as per local codes.
4. Final location of the backflow preventer and automatic
controller shall be approved by the owner's authorized
representative.
5. 120 VAC electrical power source at controller location shall
be provided by others. The electrical contractor shall
make the final connection from the electrical source to
the controller,
6. All sprinkler heads shall be set perpendicular to finish
grade unless otherwise specified.
7. The irrigation contractor shall flush and adjust all sprinkler
heads and valves for optimum spray with minimal
overspray onto walks, streets, walls, etc.
8. This design is diagramatic. All piping, valves, etc„ shown
within paved areas is for design clarification only and
shall be installed in planting areas wherever possible. The
contractor shall locate all valves in shrub areas where
possible.
9. It is the responsibility of the irrigation contractor to
familiarize himself with all grade differences, location of
walls, retaining walls, structures and utilities. The
irrigation contractor shall repair or replace all items
damaged by his work. He shall coordinate his work with
other contractors for the location and installation of pipe
sleeves through walls, under roadways and paving, etc.
10. Do not willingly install the sprinkler system as shown on
the drawings when it is obvious in the field that unknown
obstructions, grade differences or differences in the area
dimensions exist that might not have been considered in
the engineering. such obstructions or differences should
be brought to the attention of the owner's authorized
representative. In the event this notification is not
performed, the irrigation contractor shall assume full
responsibility for any revisions necessary.
11. All sprinkler equipment not otherwise detailed or specified
shall be installed as per manufacturer's recommendations
and specifications.
12. The irrigation contractor shall install check valves on all
heads in areas where finish grade exceeds 4:1, where
post valve shut —off draining, of the irrigation head occurs
or as directed by the owner's authorized representative.
13. The contractor shall provide 1800 PCS (pressure
compensating screens) as necessary to reduce or
eliminate overspray onto streets, walks or other areas as
directed by the owner's authorized representative.
14. All control wires shall be installed in PVC conduit.
15. All remote control valves, gate valves, quick couplers,
control wire and computer cable pull points shall be
installed in approved valves boxes with covers.
15. All remote control valves, gate valves, quick couplers,
control wire and computer cable pull points shall be
installed in approved valves boxes with covers.
16. The installation devices are to be guaranteed for the
period of (1) year from the date of final acceptance.
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1). Provide programmable clock / timer for separate programs, tie into
existing clock where feasible with permission from South Miami Hospital.
2). Provide rain shut -off valve, moisture sensor, & electric or hydraulic
solenoid valves per local code.
3). Irrigation system shall be designed to provide 100% coverage
with 50% overlap.
4). Rainbird equipment to be specified everywhere when feasible.
5). Shop Drawing to be submitted for approval by Geomantic Designs, and
South Miami Hospital.
Shop drawings to show all details, layout, & equipment specifications.
Shop drawings to be prepared in a timely manner for review and approval.
P.O. Box 266502
Weston, FL 33326
Phone # 954- 560 -1991
Email: billb @downstreamdesignsinc.com
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