PGP® Rotary Sprinklers Installation and Adjustment Instructions
PGP Installation
The PGP® pop-up sprinkler should be installed at finished grade as shown in
the illustration (Fig. 1).
Arc Adjustments
Adjustable heads are preset to approximately 180°. Sprinklers may be adjusted
with water on or off. It is recommended that initial adjustments be made before
installation.
- Using the palm of your hand, rotate the nozzle turret
counterclockwise to the left stop to complete any interrupted rotation cycle
(Fig. 2).
- Rotate the nozzle turret clockwise to the right stop. This is the
fixed side of the arc. The nozzle turret must be held in this position for arc
adjustments. The right stop does not change.
To Increase the Arc:
- Insert the plastic key end of the Hunter wrench into the adjustment socket (Fig. 3 & 4).
- While holding the nozzle turret at the right stop, turn the wrench
clockwise. Each full 360° turn of the wrench will increase the arc 90°.
- Adjust to any arc between 40° and 360° (Fig. 5).
- The wrench will stop turning, or there will be a ratcheting noise,
when the maximum arc of 360° (full circle) has been reached.
To Decrease the Arc:
- Insert the plastic key end of the Hunter wrench into the adjustment
socket (Fig. 3 & 4).
- While holding the nozzle turret at the right stop, turn the wrench
counterclockwise. Each full 360° turn of the wrench will decrease the arc 90°.
- Adjust to any arc between 40° and 360° (Fig. 5).
- The wrench will stop turning, or there will be a ratcheting noise,
when the minimum arc of 40° has been reached.
Radius / Distance of Throw
Insert the steel hex end of the Hunter wrench into the radius adjustment
screw (Fig. 6). Turn the screw clockwise (into the stream of water) to decrease
the radius, or counterclockwise to increase the radius. Radius can be reduced up
to 25%.
Caution: Turning the adjustment screw clockwise more than five full
turns may result in a lost radius adjustment screw.
Precipitation Rate Adjustment
If you have excessively wet or dry areas, you can change the nozzle in the
sprinkler to increase or decrease the precipitation rate. For dry areas, install
a larger nozzle. For wet areas, install a smaller nozzle.
Nozzle Installation
- Insert the plastic key end of the Hunter wrench into the lifting
socket of the sprinkler and turn 90°. Pull the riser up to gain access to the
nozzle socket (Fig. 8).
- Using the hex key of the Hunter wrench, turn the radius adjustment
screw (Fig. 6) counterclockwise to be sure it is not blocking the nozzle socket
opening. If a nozzle is already installed, it can be removed by backing out the
adjustment screw and turning on the water, or by pulling outward on the nozzle
“ears” with a pair of needle-nosed pliers.
- Slip the desired nozzle into the nozzle socket (Fig. 7). Note that
the socket is angled up 25°. The “ears” should be adjusted so that the nozzle
range screw threads directly down between them. Then tighten the nozzle range
screw. The raised bump with an arrow on the rubber cover will always indicate
the location of the nozzle and direction of water flow when the sprinkler is
retracted.
Aligning the Right (Fixed) Side of Arc
If the right side of the arc is not properly aligned, the results may be a
wet walkway or a dry turf area. The right side arc can easily be realigned. One
way to realign the right stop is to turn the whole sprinkler body assembly and
the fitting below it, left or right to the desired position. This may require
temporary removal of the soil around the sprinkler to allow you to grip the
sprinkler housing.
Another way to reset the right arc is to unscrew the body cap
counterclockwise and remove the internal assembly from the body. Once removed,
rotate the nozzle turret to the right stop, screw the internal assembly back
into the body with the nozzle aligned to the right side of the area you want
irrigated (Fig. 9). At this point you have realigned the right arc stop, and you
can adjust the left arc to an appropriate setting.
Note: It is not necessary to dig up and remove the whole sprinkler to
realign the right arc.
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Note: The G Type rotary sprinklers adjust the same way a PGP does. See
the PGP Installation and Adjustment Instructions above.
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