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Can anyone out there tell me how to calculate water pressure?

 

I am about to install a 4000 litre water tank on top of a pile of rocks, at

about 10 feet higher than the highest point on our land. This will be fed by

a windmill that pumps about 500 gallons a day.

 

The tank will be connected to a 35mm plastic pipe about 290 feet long. At

either end of this pipe and at its center I will connect 25mm pipes, which

will flow down a slight gradient, and the pipes will be around 150' long

each. These 3 pipes will be punctuated by click connectors every five feet

or so, to which we will randomly connect 1/2" hoses as and when needed to

service the beds. The hoses will have a maximum length of 120 feet (probably

two 60 foot hoses with a joint, as we do not always need such long hoses for

all places).

 

At any one time, maybe four or five hoses may be going, at any place in the

lines.

 

Does this sound like a good arrangement?

 

I need to know if I need pressure hose and pipes, and if so, what gauge?

 

We would do the whole thing with Bamboo pipes, feeding troughs at the ends

of the beds and then use watering cans, or even punctured bamboo (as drip

irrigation, but I am not sure if that can be done), but this would take a

lot more time, and we need to get a lot of things going asap, so we can

survive.

 

If no one has the time to work this out, please let me know how you

calculate water pressure.

 

Thanks

Your Servant

Samba das

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