{"id":130187,"date":"2023-12-07T15:47:25","date_gmt":"2023-12-07T15:47:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=130187"},"modified":"2023-12-07T15:47:26","modified_gmt":"2023-12-07T15:47:26","slug":"texas-irrigator-license-exam-practice-test-2023-questions-and-answers-100-verified","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/12\/07\/texas-irrigator-license-exam-practice-test-2023-questions-and-answers-100-verified\/","title":{"rendered":"Texas Irrigator License Exam practice test 2023 Questions and Answers 100% Verified"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Texas Irrigator License Exam practice test 2023 Questions and Answers 100% Verified<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Texas Irrigator License Exam practice<br>test 2023 Questions and Answers 100%<br>Verified<br>Gear rotor model B &#8211;<br>Spray with X nozzle &#8211;<br>Spray with Y nozzle &#8211;<br>Spray with Z nozzle &#8211;<br>1&#8243; valve model Q &#8211;<br>Backflow device &#8211;<br>Mainline pipe &#8211;<br>Laterals pipe &#8211;<br>House service pipe &#8211;<br>Sleeves &#8211;<br>City main pipe &#8211;<br>City meter &#8211;<br>Controller &#8211;<br>Legend &#8211;<br>To convert psi to feet &#8211; Multiply by 2.31<br>To convert feet to psi &#8211; Multiply by 0.433 psi<br>Precipitation Rate Formula &#8211; GPM (Full Circle Head) X 96.3<br>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; = PR<br>Head Spacing X Row Spacing (Divide)<br>Precipitation Rate for Drip &#8211; GPH (one emitter) X 231<br>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; = PR<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Head Spacing (inches) X Row Spacing (inches)<br>Runtime Formula &#8211; I x 60<br>RT &#8212;-=Runtime<br>PR<br>Calculating Drip Flow Zone &#8211; Total Linear feet of drip \/emitter spacing x GPH of emitter\/<br>60 = GPM for that zone<br>Or DMDMD<br>Slope formula &#8211; Rise<br>S = &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br>Run<br>Triangular Head Spacing &#8211; Multiply spacing by .866 to get row spacing<br>Efficiency of System &#8211; Example if 50% efficiency with 1.12 Precipitation rate<br>Divide 1.12 by .50 to get 2.3\/PR<br>Design Pressure &#8211; DP = = Recommended head pressure + total losses<br>Actual Head Pressure &#8211; AHP == Static Pressure &#8211; Total losses<br>D &#8211; DIVIDE &#8211; THE FIRST STEP TELLS YOU HOW MAY ROWS\u2026..DIVIDE THE WIDTH<br>BY EMITTER SPACING IN FEET (EX; 18&#8243; = 1.5 FEET) ALWAYS ADD 1<br>M -MULTIPLY &#8211; THIS STEP TELLS YOU HOW MANY TOTAL FEET\u2026MULTIPLY THE<br>TOTAL ROWS BY THE LENGTH<br>D &#8211; DIVIDE &#8211; THIS STEP TELLS YOU HOW MANY TOTAL EMITTERS..DIVIDE THE<br>TOTAL LENGTH BY THE EMITTER SPACING IN FEET<br>M -MULTIPLY &#8211; THIS STEP TELLS YOU HOW MANY TOTAL GALLONS PER<br>HOUR..MULTIPLY THE TOTAL EMITTERS BY THE GPH GIVEN FOR EACH<br>EMITTER<br>D &#8211; DIVIDE &#8211; THIS LAST STEP TELLS YOU HOW MANY GALLONS PER<br>MINUTE\u2026DIVIDE THE TOTAL GPH BY 60 TO CONVERT IT TO MINUTES<br>Double check Assembly Backflow Preventer is suitable for? &#8211; Back pressure,back<br>siphonage,but its not suitable for high hazard applications.<br>Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventer is suitable for? &#8211; Back pressure,back<br>siphonage,and is good for high hazard applications.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Backflow &#8211; . . Back pressure is the irrigation side and backsiphonage is the city side. All<br>backflow devices work for backsiphonage and only the double check and RP work for<br>back pressure. Study what causes backsiphonage and back pressure. You have to<br>know how to install each backflow device including air gap.<br>Which device can stop backsiphonage? &#8211; Pvb,DCA,RP,and AVB<br>Which device can stop backpressure? &#8211; DCA and RP<br>Which device can handle constant pressure? &#8211; RP,DCA,and Pvb<br>The approved backflow devices for non-health hazards include: &#8211; All devices<br>(AVB,PVB,DCA,<br>and RP)<br>Which device,or devices,are approved when there is chemical applied by<br>aspiration,injection,or emission? &#8211; RP<br>If there is an on-site sewage facility on site, which backflow is approved? &#8211; RP<br>If major Maintenance has to be performed,which backflow device has to be properly<br>installed prior to the repair work being performed? &#8211; An approved backflow device<br>If including a master valve,where does it have to be installed? &#8211; Downstream from the<br>PVB,DCA,or RP<br>Which devices have to be tested upon installation and annually? &#8211; Devices used in<br>applications designated as health hazards<br>Which backflow device has to be tested upon installation? &#8211; All Backflow devices<br>If a DCA is installed below ground,what device is required? &#8211; A Y-Strainer installed on<br>inlet side of the DCA<br>If there is an additional water source supplying water to a system being supplied by<br>potable water supply,what device has to be used on with the potable water supply ? &#8211;<br>RP<br>What device cannot be used when there is health hazard? &#8211; DCA<br>An AVB and PVB can be used in health hazard situations,if the following conditions are<br>not present: &#8211; Backpressure,There is pump downstream,Chemicals added<br>An Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker &#8211; Has to be installed 6&#8221; higher than the highest head<br>or outlet in the retracted position,will not handle constant pressure,and will stop<br>backsiphonage<br>Powered by <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Texas Irrigator License Exam practice test 2023 Questions and Answers 100% Verified Texas Irrigator License Exam practicetest 2023 Questions and Answers 100%VerifiedGear rotor model B &#8211;Spray with X nozzle &#8211;Spray with Y nozzle &#8211;Spray with Z nozzle &#8211;1&#8243; 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