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A comprehensive study guide for the texas irrigation license exam 2024, covering 100 questions with detailed and verified answers. It covers essential concepts and terminology related to irrigation systems, including backflow prevention, pressure regulation, water conservation, and different types of irrigation equipment. A valuable resource for individuals preparing for the exam and seeking to gain a deeper understanding of irrigation principles and practices.
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Absorption Rate/ Infiltration Rate - ANSWERThe rate (or speed) at which soil will accept water. Actual Head Pressure - ANSWERThe operating pressure measured at the base of a sprinkler head. It must be equal to or greater than minimum head pressure to function correctly. Formula: Static Pressure-Total Pressure Loss Air Relief Valve - ANSWERSmall device used on some drip irrigation that allows air into the dripline when the system is not running which eliminates any vacuum that could result in debris or contaminants being sucking into the line. Application Rate/Precipitation Rate - ANSWERRate at which water is applied by sprinkler heads in a certain pattern. Measure in inches per hours, gallons per hours, or gallons per day. Formula: 96.3 X Total GPM/ Total Area Water Audit - ANSWERThe most accurate method to evaluate precipitation rates. You will collect water using catchment devices. Arc - ANSWERThe surface area of the landscape to which a sprinkler head will provide water. Described in degrees or part of a full circle (360 degrees). Example: a 90 degree arc would be a quarter circle head, a 180 degree arc would be a half circle head, a 360 degree arc would be a full circle head. As-Built Plan - ANSWERA corrected or redrawn plan showing the "actual scaled" location of all major components of the system and other information the property owner might require. Zone valves are the most important component to locate. Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker - ANSWERA backflow prevention device that allows air into the piping system, with the use of a float that moves up and down, to prevent
backsiphonage. This is no longer allowed in Texas. Backflow - ANSWERAn unwanted reversal of the flow of water in a piping system which can potentially allow non-potable water to pollute or contaminate the potable water supply. Backpressure - ANSWERAny condition that could create pressure in the discharge side of the piping system that is greater than that of the supply side of the system. This can because by gravity (due to elevation) or a pump. Backsiphonage - ANSWERA form of backflow due to negative or sub-atmospheric pressure within the water system. Caused by a city main like break, or the fire department using water nearby for a fire. Backflow Prevention Methods - ANSWER1. Air Gap
Hydrozone - ANSWERAn irrigation area of plant material with similar watering requirements Isolation Valve - ANSWERgenerally a gate or ball valve serves as a main shut-off device for the complete irrigation system as needed for servicing or repair Lateral Piping - ANSWERPiping between the remote control valve, not subject to constant main line pressure, and the sprinkler heads Main Line - ANSWERLocated between the back flow and the remote control valves. always has pressure Master Valve - ANSWERautomatic valve installed at the supply point which controls water flow into the system main line piping Matched Precipitation (MPR) - ANSWERall sprinkler heads within a watering zone will produce similar precipitation rates, regardless of the pattern they cover Non-Potable Water - ANSWERWater not suitable for human consumption Nozzle Tree - ANSWERinterchangeable nozzle assortment, with different GPM, provided with many rotary heads POC- Point of Connection - ANSWERWhere a connection is made on the service line Polyethylene Pipe - ANSWERflexible plastic pipe which uses insert fittings Pressure Compensating - ANSWERmaintaining a constant discharge pressure regardless of inlet pressure. Pressure Regulator - ANSWERA mechanical device that lowers the water pressure on the downstream side of the unit PVC Pipe - ANSWERPoly Vinyl Chloride Pipe Types of Sensors - ANSWERRain, Freeze, Wind, and Soil Moisture (Rain is mandatory on new systems) Service Line - ANSWERthe piping from the city main line all the way to the back flow device
Sleeves - ANSWERPiping or conduit under hardscapes (driveways, sidewalks) for the purpose of running pipe or wiring Slope - ANSWERA measure of the rate of change of elevation over a prescribed distance Static Water - ANSWERWater that is not moving Swing Joint - ANSWERA flexible joint or pipe connecting a sprinkler head to a pipe. This is to prevent damage to the head due to heavy foot traffic, equipment, etc. Water Hammer - ANSWERexcessive flow velocity and a fast closing valve A properly designed irrigation system can: - ANSWERsave water, time, and money Basic irrigation dates back - ANSWERthousands of years The impact sprinkler head was introduced by Rain Bird in - ANSWER Landscape irrigation as we know it has been around since - ANSWERthe turn of the 20th century The issue of top priority in irrigation today is - ANSWERwater conservation The shortage of water is a result of - ANSWERwater being a fixed resource Possible solutions to the scarcity of water include - ANSWERpromoting xeriscaping Which is not a possible solution for the scarcity of water - ANSWERconstruction of more dams One of the seven basic landscaping principles of Xeriscaping is - ANSWERmulching Efficient irrigation is geared towards - ANSWERmanufacturers, irrigation contractors, homeowners, and proper education Manufacturers can impact water conservation by producing - ANSWERbetter low volume irrigation products Pressure compensating devices help save water because they - ANSWERhelp eliminate misting or fogging at the sprinkler head For irrigation contractors, water conservation starts with - ANSWERa great design
Which of the backflow devices has to be installed 12" above grade? - ANSWERRPPA How high does a PVB have to be installed? - ANSWER12" above the highest head True or False: Water is compressible - ANSWERFalse How many pounds per gallon is water? - ANSWER8. How much does a cubic foot of water weigh? - ANSWER62.4 pounds True or False: The higher the column of water the greater the pressure - ANSWERTrue How much pressure does one foot of water have? - ANSWER.433 PSI If one foot of head is equal to .433 PSI, how many feet of head is equal to 1 PSI? - ANSWER2. What is the only way to test uniformity accurately? - ANSWERWater audit TCEQ - ANSWERTexas Commission on Environmental Quality IAC - ANSWERIrrigator Advisory Council Irrigation System - ANSWERAssembly of parts permanently installed for the controlled distribution & conservation of water to irrigate plants, reduce dust or control erosion. License Exemptions for Landscapes (SubCh A) - ANSWERPlumber Engineer, Architect or Landscape Architect where irrigation is incidental to their profession. Work by homeowner on an area owned or occupied by them as their home. Maintenance person at the property they maintain. Agriculture department Anyone working under a licensed irrigator on site.
Business owner that employs an irrigator, but must follow rules. Commision Powers & Duties (SubCh B) - ANSWEREnforce:
Provide on-site supervision. Provide supervision to tech when connecting water supply or any other work. Complete irrigation system with 1. walk through, 2. inspection checklist, 3. irrigator's sticker on ctrl or inspection, 4. design plan. Sell, consult, maintain, alter, repair or service by rules. Give advertisements, contracts and warranties that follow rules. Install irrigation system that follows rules. Records (344.38) - ANSWERKeep records for 3 years from date that can be available within 10 days. Seal Display (344.42) - ANSWERMust be clearly visible. May use electronic format of the seal. Seal Use (344.43) - ANSWERApply seal above irrigator's signature and the date of signing. Irrigator's seal on any document gives acceptance of responsibility of document & work performed. Maintain for 3 years all documents. Seal on both edges of page with a start and stop to clearly identify responsibility.