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  2. Don't Put Off Winterizing Your Lawn Sprinklers - AOL

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    It's crucial to winterize a sprinkler system before the ground freezes. Learn how to drain a sprinkler system and the cost to blow out sprinklers.

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  4. Irrigation sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    An impact sprinkler head in action Sprinklers spraying water to irrigate vine plants in a vineyard. An irrigation sprinkler (also known as a water sprinkler or simply a sprinkler) is a device used to irrigate (water) agricultural crops, lawns, landscapes, golf courses, and other areas.

  5. Rain sensor - Wikipedia

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    Some irrigation rain sensors also contain a freeze sensor to keep the system from operating in freezing temperatures, particularly where irrigation systems are still used over the winter. Some type of sensor is required on new lawn sprinkler systems in Florida, [1] New Jersey, Minnesota, [2] Connecticut and most parts of Texas.

  6. Sprinkler system timer - Wikipedia

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    A sprinkler system timer is an electrical device that is used to set an irrigation sprinkler system to come on automatically at a certain time. Irrigation timers first appeared in the early 1960s to control large-radius lawn sprinklers, which at the time usually contained their own electrically operated valve (most golf-course sprinklers still use this type of actuation).

  7. Fire sprinkler system - Wikipedia

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    Another example would be a manufacturing facility classified as ordinary hazard group 2 where a typical design area would be 1,500 square feet (140 m 2) and the design density would be 0.2 US gallons per minute (0.76 L/min) per 1 square foot (0.093 m 2) or a minimum of 300 US gallons per minute (1,100 L/min) applied over the 1,500-square-foot ...

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