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860S and 880S Series Rotary Sprinklers
Installation & Service Instructions
Introduction _____________________________________________________________________
The 860S and 880S series full circle and adjustable part-circle rotary sprinklers
are designed specifically for golf course applications.
Manufactured from durable, high-strength engineering plastic and stainless-steel
components, the 800S series sprinklers incorporate many innovative and time-
proven features for lasting, maintenance-free
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860S Series Sprinkler Performance Data Base Nozzle Set Nozzle Set Nozzle Set Nozzle Set Nozzle Set Nozzle Set Nozzle Set 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Pressure psi GPM Radius GPM Radius GPM Radius GPM Radius GPM Radius GPM Radius GPM Radius 50 14.1 54 18.3 58 20.1 59 24.0 61 28.8 63 30.1 63 31.5 63 65 16.2 57 21.1 61 23.2 63 27.8 65 32.4 67 33.8 71 71 35.4 80 18.0 58 23.6 63 25.9 65 31.1 69 36.7 71 37.9 73 39.5 74 100 20.1 61 26.5 66 29.2 69 35.0 73 41.2 76 42.6 78 44.5 80 Radius shown in feet 1 Toro rec
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Installation Procedure ___________________________________________________ To assure maximum performance from your 800S series sprinklers, read these instructions Figure 1 completely prior to installation or service. Constructing Swing Joints 1. Construct or provide triple swing joints for each sprinkler as shown in Figure 1. Use PVC or ABS pipe nipple for the sprinkler connection. Note: On sites where the possibility of heavy equipment rolling over a sprinkler exists, the swing joint will flex
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Connecting Hydraulic Control Tubing (Hydraulic Models Only) 1. Route control tubing from the controller to the sprinkler location(s). Table 2: Hydraulic Control Systems Note: Leave an 18" (45.7 cm) Maximum Distance service loop of tubing at each Type of System* From Controller Elevation Restrictions sprinkler to facilitate movement of sprinkler and service operations. Normally Open (01) Valve elevation should not exceed Refer to Table 2 for tubing run with 3/16" Control Tubing 500' 25' ABOVE con
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Arc Adjustment Procedure (Part-circle Models) ________________________________________ The 860S and 880S part-circle models have an adjustable watering arc from 30°–330° and are factory preset at 180°. The left side of the arc, located at the end of counterclockwise rotation, is non-adjustable (fixed). Therefore, all arc adjustments, whether increasing or decreasing, will change the right side of the arc, located at the end of clockwise rotation. Although the sprinkler arc can be adjusted dry (
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SPRINKLER WILL (a) Constant 24 VAC from controller. (Electric Models) NOT SHUT OFF – Check for voltage using a DVM. If voltage is present, disconnect wire. If sprinkler closes, service controller. Refer to Controller Service Manual. (b) Selector cam in manual "ON" position. – Set to "AUTO" or "OFF" position. (c) Debris in pilot valve assembly. – Disassemble and remove all debris. (See Servicing Pilot Valve page 11.) (d) Constant pressure from controller. (N.C. Models) – Check pilot valve at c
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VALVE WON'T OPEN (a) Control (field) wires severed. (Electric) – Isolate and repair. (b) No power to controller. – Establish controller power. (c) No power from controller to solenoid. – Check for blown fuse and replace. (d) Manual control selector on pilot valve assembly turned to "OFF" position. – Turn to "AUTO" position. (e) Pilot valve solenoid inoperative. – Remove and replace. (f) Pilot valve plunger movement restricted. – Inspect, clean and/or replace. (g) No supply from main valve.
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Service Procedures ________________________________________________________________ Servicing Sprinkler Mechanism WARNING NEVER STAND OR LEAN OVER THE SPRINKLER WHILE THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS BEING FILLED, DURING MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC OPERATION OR WHEN PERFORMING SPRINKLER SERVICE PROCEDURES. DIRECT CONTACT WITH IRRIGATION SPRAY, A FAILED OR IMPROPERLY INSTALLED SPRINKLER CONNECTION OR SPRINKLER COMPONENTS FORCIBLY EJECTED UPWARD UNDER PRESSURE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. 1. Remove the cap screw (
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Servicing Main Valve WARNING IF THE VALVE SNAP RING IS DIFFICULT TO REMOVE, RESIDUAL WATER PRESSURE MAY BE REMAINING IN THE SYSTEM. TO PREVENT POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY DUE TO VALVE BEING EJECTED UPWARD UNDER PRESSURE, CONFIRM THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS EXIST PRIOR TO REMOVING THE SNAP RING AND VALVE: A. WATER SUPPLY TO SPRINKLER IS SHUT OFF AT SOURCE. B. All PRESSURE IS BLED FROM SYSTEM, INCLUDING CONTROL TUBES. C. AC POWER IS DISCONNECTED AT SOURCE. 1. See Warning above. To remove valve assemb
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Servicing Pilot Valve WARNING NEVER STAND OR LEAN OVER THE SPRINKLER WHILE THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS BEING FILLED, DURING MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC OPERATION OR WHEN PERFORMING SPRINKLER SERVICE PROCEDURES. DIRECT CONTACT WITH IRRIGATION SPRAY, A FAILED OR IMPROPERLY INSTALLED SPRINKLER CONNECTION OR SPRINKLER COMPONENTS FORCIBLY EJECTED UPWARD UNDER PRESSURE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. Note: Refer to Figure 11 for the following Figure 11 procedure. 1. Make sure that the water supply to sprinkler is 6 p