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STEP 1

Test Your Pressure

Attach the pressure gauge to the desired hose faucet, turn 

water on to find out how much pressure is available. 
If pressure exceeds 80 psi it is recommended 

to use a pressure reducer. 
If pressure is below 35 psi, please note that 

this system may not work as designed.

STEP 2

Determining Sprinkler Head Spacing

Your available pressure will determine how far your 

sprinkler heads will spray water. Use this chart to help 

you determine how far apart to space your heads.
Distances are approximate and based on the 

Orbit recommended, U-shaped, design. 
Performance will vary based on your design, and whether  

or not you choose to use all of the sprinkler heads in the kit.  

The spacing is based on the .75 nozzle provided with the kit. 

Distance will vary if the nozzle is changed.

STEP 3

Prepare the Blu-Lock Pipe

·  Unroll the 125' coil of pipe, making sure 

not to kink the pipe in the process.

·  Let the pipe rest in the sun for approximately one 

hour (depending on how warm it is outside), which 

will make the pipe easier to put into place.

While you are waiting for the pipe, you can 

move on to the next few steps.

STEP 4

Design Your System

For optimal coverage and health of your plants, locate 

each sprinkler so that the spray distance reaches 

adjacent sprinklers. Ideally the sprinkler heads’ spray 

pattern will spray over each head a short distance. 
·  Orbit recommends the U-shaped design shown 

in this manual, but this design can be adapted 

to the unique shape of your landscape. 

·  To ensure proper pressure and spray coverage of 

your lawn, do not put any more than three sprinkler heads on any length of pipe.

·  If you have the 2-zone kit, adapt this design for your second zone. It is okay to have 

extra parts left over when you are done; we added parts for varying layouts.

STEP 5

Connect the Timer

Connect the timer to the desired faucet and then connect 

the Hose to ½" Blu-Lock adapter to the timer.

STEP 6

Cut the Pipe

Cut the pipe where tees, elbows, and couplings will be 

located. Mark the Blu-Lock pipe one inch from the end before 

installing the fittings. This mark will help you know how far 

to push the fittings on to the Blu-Lock pipe. Don’t worry if the 

pipe stays coiled, it will straighten out as fittings are attached.

STEP 7

Connect the Fittings 

Connect the Blu-Lock pipe to the Hose to Blu-Lock adapter, 

tees, elbows, and couplings where you made your cuts. 

Make sure to push the pipe all the way into each fitting 

using the marking you made in Step 6. Attach sprinkler 

heads and auto-drains to the appropriate fittings. 
Auto-drains allow water to purge the pipes, reducing possible 

damage to your system. This does not take the place of 

winterizing your irrigation system. Be sure to properly 

winterize if you live in an area with freezing temperatures.

STEP 8

Test Your System

Above ground, place your pipes, sprinkler heads, and drains 

in the desired location. Stake or secure your sprinkler heads 

to the ground so they will not move when you turn your 

water on to perform this test. Turn your water on slowly.
Look for leaks. Blu-Lock fittings are designed to be 

removed in case adjustments are needed. First make 

sure that your water is off, then simply pull back on 

the blue tabs located at the end of the fitting, push 

the pipe in, twist the pipe, then pull the pipe out.
Leave the water on. If water does not reach from 

sprinkler head to sprinkler head, see Step 9.

Spacing Chart

35 psi

50 psi

75 psi

15 ft.

21 ft.

24 ft.

15–24 ft.

Design for head-to-head coverage

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