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This manual provides instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Orbit 54071 Brass Pop-Up Flush Head Sprinkler with Half Pattern Spray Nozzle. This durable brass sprinkler is designed for efficient and reliable lawn irrigation, particularly suitable for replacing older low-profile sprinkler heads in landscape areas.
Ozi nchekwa
- Always check local codes and regulations for any restrictions regarding irrigation system installation.
- Avoid contact with moving parts of the sprinkler head during operation.
- Ensure all connections are properly sealed to prevent leaks and water waste.
- Turn off the water supply before performing any installation, maintenance, or adjustments.
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The Orbit 54071 is a brass pop-up sprinkler head designed for half-pattern spray. It features a durable brass construction for longevity and consistent spray quality. The pop-up mechanism allows the sprinkler to rise 1-1/2 inches above ground level during operation, retracting flush with the ground when not in use.

Foto 1: Orbit 54071 Brass Pop-Up Flush Head Sprinkler. This image shows the brass sprinkler head with its pop-up mechanism and the adjustment screw visible on top of the nozzle.
Isi ihe:
- Brass Casing: The main body of the sprinkler, designed for durability.
- Pop-Up Riser: Extends when water pressure is applied, retracts when pressure is off.
- Brass Nozzle: Delivers the half-pattern spray. Includes an adjustment screw.
- Ndozi skru: Located on the nozzle, used to modify the spray radius.
- 1/2-inch FPT Connection: Female Pipe Thread for connecting to irrigation piping.
Ntọala na nwụnye
- Kwadebe Ebe Njikọ: Ensure the existing irrigation pipe has a 1/2-inch Male Pipe Thread (MPT) riser. If replacing an old head, carefully remove the old sprinkler.
- Tinye ihe mkpuchi eriri: Apply plumber's tape or pipe thread sealant to the MPT threads of the riser to ensure a watertight seal.
- Thread the Sprinkler Head: Carefully thread the Orbit 54071 sprinkler head onto the riser. Hand-tighten first, then use a wrench to secure it, being careful not to overtighten. A specialized pop-up head wrench (sold separately) can simplify this process and prevent damage.
- Ndokwa: Ensure the top of the sprinkler head is flush with the ground level when retracted to prevent tripping hazards and allow for proper lawn mowing.
- Nwalee Sistemu: Turn on the water supply slowly and check for leaks around the connection point. Observe the pop-up action and initial spray pattern.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
- Mmelite Ntinye Mmiri: Activate your irrigation system to supply water to the sprinkler head. The internal pressure will cause the sprinkler riser to pop up approximately 1-1/2 inches above ground.
- Ụdị ịgbasa: This model is designed to provide a half-pattern spray, covering a 180-degree arc.
- Adjusting Spray Radius:
- Locate the adjustment screw on the top of the brass nozzle.
- Using a flat-head screwdriver, turn the screw clockwise to decrease the spray radius.
- Turn the screw counter-clockwise to increase the spray radius.
- The spray radius can be reduced by up to 75% from its maximum of 15 feet.
- Nkwụsị: When the irrigation cycle is complete, the water pressure will drop, and the sprinkler head will retract flush with the ground.
Nlekọta
- Nyocha oge niile: Periodically inspect sprinkler heads for any signs of damage, blockages, or uneven spray patterns.
- Nozzle na-ehicha: If the spray pattern is irregular, the nozzle may be partially clogged. Turn off the water, gently pull up the riser, and carefully clean any debris from the nozzle opening.
- Ndochi nozzle: The brass head spray nozzle is replaceable. If the nozzle is damaged or you wish to change the spray type (though this model is half-pattern), turn off the water, unscrew the existing nozzle, and replace it with a new brass head spray nozzle with male threads.
- Oge oyi: In regions subject to freezing temperatures, it is crucial to properly winterize your irrigation system, including blowing out water from the lines to prevent freeze damage to sprinkler heads and pipes. Consult a local irrigation professional if unsure.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Sprinkler not popping up fully. | Low water pressure, debris in riser, or damaged spring. | Check water pressure. Turn off water, pull up riser, and clean any debris. Replace sprinkler head if spring is damaged. |
| Uneven or weak spray pattern. | Clogged nozzle, low water pressure, or incorrect adjustment. | Clean nozzle opening. Verify adequate water pressure. Adjust the spray radius screw. |
| Water leaking from base of sprinkler. | Loose connection or damaged threads/seal. | Turn off water. Tighten the sprinkler head onto the riser. If leak persists, remove, reapply thread sealant, and re-install. Inspect for damaged threads. |
| Sprinkler not retracting. | Debris preventing retraction, or damaged spring. | Turn off water. Carefully clear any debris around the riser. If the issue persists, the spring may be damaged, requiring replacement of the sprinkler head. |
Nkọwapụta
- Ụdị: 54071
- Akara: Orbit
- Ihe: Bras
- Ụdị: Brass Pop-Up Flush Head Sprinkler with Half Pattern Spray Nozzle
- Nha eriri: 1/2-inch Female Pipe Thread (FPT)
- Pop-Up Height: 1-1/2 sentimita asatọ
- Ụdị ịgbasa: Half Pattern (180 degrees)
- Maximum Spray Radius: 15 feet (adjustable down to 75%)
- Oke nrụgide: 50 PSI (paụnd kwa square inch)
- Ọnụego kacha elu: 2 GPM (galọn kwa nkeji)
- Akụkụ ngwaahịa (L x W x H): 3 x 2 x 4 sentimita asatọ
- Ibu ihe: 12.6 ounces
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For warranty information or technical support, please contact Orbit customer service. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase. You can find contact details on the official Orbit websaịtị ma ọ bụ site na onye na-ere ahịa ngwaahịa gị.
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