Rain Bird 25PJDAC 25-PJDA-C Brass Impact Sprinkler Head Guide
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Rain Bird 25PJDAC is an impact sprinkler with a diffuser screw that adjusts the stream length up to 25%, a distance control dial for precise watering, and a trip pin for full or part-circle operation. Ideal for watering small to medium-sized areas, it features adjustable arc control for customized coverage.
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Tucson, AZ 85706 1-800-RAIN-BIRD
IMPACT SPRINKLER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
USE AND OPERATION
The diagrams below depict typical Rain Bird sprinklers with all available controls. Your particular model may have only some of these features.
Diffuser screw: Breaks up the stream of water for more close-in watering. Shortens distance of the stream (throw) up to 25% of total throw. Screw clockwise into the stream to produce misting and shorten throw. Turn counterclockwise until totally out of stream for maximum distance (unadjusted throw).
Distance control flap:
Distance control dial:
Arc Adjusters
(Trip collar):
Trip Pin:
Reduces length of the stream and redistributes water. Tilt downward into stream to deflect water. May be used in conjunction with diffuser screw for maximum throw reduction.
Some plastic models have a dial on top marked for minimum and maximum distance. Turning the dial will cause modification of the stream of water and distance of throw as indicated on the dial. This feature serves the same purpose as the distance control flap found on other models.
Used to adjust degree of arc sprinkler will rotate. Position one arc adjuster for each side of the desired arc. Several types of arc adjusters are available depending on the model of your sprinkler. Generally, plastic models move by just a push of the thumb. To adjust the metal models, pinch the ends of each metal adjuster together before sliding into position.
Used to determine part or full circle operation. Flip or bend the trip pin upward so it does not hit the trip collar for full circle operation. Pin should be downward for part circle operation (then slide arc adjusters into position to set degree of arc).
Diffuser Control Dial
Diffuser Control Flap
Diffuser Screw
25PJDA
Nozzle
Arc Adjusters
Trip Pin
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IMPACT SPRINKLER TROUBLESHOOTING
Through many years of experience, we have found that conditions which most often interfere with the proper operation of impact sprinklers are the use of any lubricants (other than water), low water pressure, foreign materials in the irrigation water, and excessive damage or wear to sprinkler parts.
Any one or a combination of these factors can cause the sprinkler to stop rotating completely or rotate to one side and fail to return.
If your sprinkler stops working:
DON'T....Spray it with lubricant!
DON'T....Drill out the nozzle!
DO..........Disassemble and clean the unit thoroughly.
DO..........Check for sources of reduction in water pressure.
Impact Sprinkler Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Cause
A. Sprinkler does not rotate back and forth.
1. Insufficient water pressure. Requirements vary from model to model.
Remedy
a. Remove sprinkler head and attach pressure gauge to riser. Check operating pressure with line running. If pressure is low. check for breaks in the line or water running elsewhere which could drain pressure.
Most popular models need at least 25 psi at the last sprinkler head, and should have an unadjusted throw of at least 36'.
b. Pop-up Models: Check for water coming out around the guide seal below the sprinkler head. This is a pressure activated seal. if pressure is insufficient, water will leak around this seal causing the unit to stall and pop up only part way. If the unit is new or others on the line have same problem, it is probably related to pressure. If the unit is older, clean or replace the
guide nut seal if necessary.
c. Try switching with another sprinkler closer to water source. If it works, then pressure could be the problem.
d. If the sprinkler stopped working within a month or two of installation, the system may not have been designed to accommodate the normal operating pressure of the type of sprinklers installed. If metal sprinklers are being used, try switching to plastic. If plastic sprinklers are being used, try a lower gallonage variety.
e. If measures above do not provide enough pressure boost, system may have to be rerouted to include less sprinkler heads per line.
A. Sprinkler does not rotate back and forth.
2. Debris in nozzle or other parts of sprinkler.
Build up of water deposits causing friction.
a. Remove sprinkler and check for debris in nozzle, swivel bearing, and
inlet. Sometimes, a wire pushed gently into the nozzle will loosen debris so it can be rinsed out. Do not drill or alter nozzles as this may permanently hinder the sprinkler performance.
Metal models only: If sand is caught in vane inside of nozzle, it will need to be removed. Loosen nozzle with wrench and unscrew.
b. Thoroughly wash sprinkler to remove dirt and oil. A vinegar and water solution will help remove water deposits.
c. Replace bearing washers if oil has been used on the sprinkler.
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Impact Sprinkler Troubleshooting Guide
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Problem Cause
3. Worn or damaged parts.
Remedy
a. If arm or body of sprinkler is bent or damaged, replace sprinkler or part if available.
b. Arm spring tension may need increasing. Metal models: Unhook spring from arm with needle-nosed pliers. Bend slightly to shorten and re-hook.
Plastic Models: Unhook spring from arm with needle-nosed pliers, re-hook to next adjoining protrusion on arm.
c. Replace bearing washers if less than 2/3 of original thickness, if mineral deposits are a problem, or if oil based products have been used.
B. Sprinkler rotates to one side and stops.
1. Check points for non-rotation in Section A, 1-3.
2. Excessive water pressure. Just as each sprinkler has a lower pressure limit for proper operation, there is also an upper limit. For most sprinklers the limit is 80 psi at the head. The optimum operating pressure is around 50 psi.
Pressure that is too high will, at the worst, cause the sprinkler to stall, and at the least, cause the premature wear of the sprinkler parts. If the sprinkler rotates or reverses very fast, this a forewarning of excessive pressure.
a. Put more heads on your line or try making adjustments in the flow at the valve. In some cases, installing a pressure regulator ahead of your main shutoff valve is a good idea and will protect your entire system.
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Problem
B. Sprinkler rotates to one side and stops.
Impact Sprinkler Troubleshooting Guide
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Cause
3. Trip spring broken or other trip mechanism parts damaged.
Remedy
a. Metal models: Replace with trip assembly repair kit for your model.
b. Plastic models: Only trip spring is replaceable. Call our toll free hotline for replacement springs. 1-800-RAIN-BIRD
4. Trip collar missing.
a. Metal models: Replace with repair kit for your specific model.
b. Plastic models: Call our toll free hotline for replacement plastic arc adjusters. 1-800-RAIN-BIRD
5. Trip pin missing or not in downward position.
a. Call our toll free hotline for replacement trip pins for most models. 1-
800-RAIN-BIRD
6. Pop-up models: debris in case.
C. Special problems with Pop Up sprinklers in cases (rotors).
1. Unit will not pop up or down.
a. Check for debris or water in case which could restrict movement of sprinkler head.
a. Check for insufficient water pressure to fully pop up unit or seal internal assembly.
b. Remove dirt or debris from case which may be obstructing pop up/down action.
c. Check that internal assembly is properly screwed into case.
d. Rock or debris trapped in retract spring or spring is damaged.
2. Case fills up with water.
e. Remove internal assembly from case using wrench available for your model. Disassemble, inspect for damage or foreign materials, clean and reassemble.
a. Check as in Section C-1 a and c above. If water is coming out around seal. there may be dirt lodged between the seal and pop up shaft preventing sealing, or seal may need replacing.
b. Internal assembly may not be properly screwed into case.
c. Case installed too low without sufficient gravel drainage below sprinkler.
Try enlarging the drain holes with a screwdriver.
d. Dense, clay soil may not allow swift drainage of sprinkler even with gravel drainage area.
D. Water continues to leak out of sprinkler when system is turned off.
1. This is not a problem with the sprinkler, but rather with one of the two points at right.
a. Water continues to drain out of the lowest sprinkler head on the line for a period of time when system is shut off. The less the angle of slope and the longer the length of pipe, the longer it takes for all the water to drain.
Consult your local Rain Bird contractor about sprinklers which contain a built-in check valve to prevent water in the pipe from draining out of the sprinkler head.
b. Valve controlling sprinkler line is not shutting off all the way and allowing water to continue seeping through. If water continues to leak from the sprinkler head when area has not been watered within the last day, a faulty valve is most likely the cause.
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POP UP UNITS IN A CASE
For Metal or Plastic sprinklers, remove unit from case using special Rain Bird wrench for your unit.
Wrenches are available where Rain Bird underground sprinklers arc sold. Sprinkler portion of unit is detachable from pop-up stem using a 1/2" hex wrench with a 6" extension.
To remove and replace cover on top of sprinkler:
Metal models - Unscrew cover retainer screw and remove damaged cover. Replace cover and screw.
Plastic models - Pry out the center button with a screwdriver and, using needle-nosed pliers, carefully pinch together the retaining bracket on top of the sprinkler.
Remove old cover. Snap on new cover and replace center button.
Cover
Case
Wrench
Sleeve
Sleeve
Screen
42064 Wrench n For LG-3, and MG-4 Sprinklers n AG-5, 2045-A
41045 Wrench n For 15111A Sprinkler
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DISASSEMBLY OF METAL SPRINKLER HEAD
To replace the trip collar and bearing washers, lock the body of sprinkler in a vise, making sure the sprinkler arm is not touching the vise. Insert a file into nipple slot (figure A) or use a bearing wrench.
Rotate file counterclockwise to unscrew nipple. Clean nipple in a solvent if necessary, to remove corrosion and dirt before installing washer.
To replace the arm or arm spring, you will need to disassemble the top portion of the sprinkler.
Grasp the pin at the top of the sprinkler with a pair of large diagonals or side cutting pliers and pry out (See Figure B). Take note of the way the arm spring is held in place. Use a pair of needle-nosed pliers to remove the spring.
To replace trip assembly, grasp trip shaft (See Figure C) with a pair of pliers and remove. Attach the
"E" ring to the end of the new trip shaft that does not have vertical grooves. Install the lower trip and the upper trip on the trip shaft. Insert the bent end of the new trip spring into the small hole in the upper trip, and slip the other end of the spring into the small "U" notch in the lower trip. Insert new trip shaft into the sprinkler (Figure C). Gently tap in until there is a small clearance between the trips. When finished, the lower trips should "click" when pushed back and forth.
Fulcrum Pin
Bearing
Assembly
Slot
File
Pry Down
How to replace friction collars and bearing washer
Figure A
Removing the fulcrum pin
Figure B
Trip Spring
Upper Trip
Casting
Trip Washers
Make bend such that spring will pivot freely and cut off excess.
Trip
Shaft
Changing the Trip Mechanism
“E” Ring
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Flat Collars:
Install the round wire spacer onto the bearing, then install the new friction collars.
Round Collars:
Discard the round wire spacer, then install the new friction collars.
Installing Trip Collars
Figure D
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