professor229
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Hi...... I have a bit of a unique situation..... Our house is in a suburb that has no code for irrigation systems... Our house has two water supplies completely independent from each other.... The house water supply is the city water.... The yard irrigation system source is a dedicated well and is in no way connected to our house water supply.... The irrigation system is old... and I mean old... Right now it has six zones.... and all of them have anti-siphon valves..... however..... the valves are failing and the mainfold is old CPVC pipe and I have removed it as "one problem led to another"... Now my problem..... Can I build my own manifold using modern schedule 40 fittings (I am a retired golf course superintendant so I have a lot of experience but....) I want to make this system simpler, modern, and less expensive to maintain... We never ever had an anti-siphon valve on the golf course irrigation system as it was also a well and not tied into any kind of city/drinking water system..... Can I use six non anti-siphon valves in my new design because it is a dedicated system which means it will not affect any other water source????
Thanks for the advice..... it is much appreciated....
Thanks for the advice..... it is much appreciated....