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cbmapleguy
01-12-2017, 08:23 AM
I have a grade of 22%, how many taps can I put on a 3/4" main line?
If you keep it under 100 taps you will have better vacuum transfer.
Spud
cfenton86
01-12-2017, 11:20 AM
15005 Pretty good guidelines here
VT_K9
01-21-2017, 11:32 PM
Unless your are working with what you have. I found for our 330 tap operation that 1" reduced/eliminated a lot of freezing issues and better vac transfer at fittings. I use 1" mainline and in a few spots will branch off with a 3/4" run which has good slope.
Mike
maple flats
01-22-2017, 11:53 AM
You should not have slopes of 22% on mainlines. Run them gradually up the hill, going across the slope, then run your laterals up the steep slope. For mainlines, about 5% works good, maybe 10-12% tops, unless you can't avoid the steepness because of your woods.
cbmapleguy
01-28-2017, 07:41 PM
You should not have slopes of 22% on mainlines. Run them gradually up the hill, going across the slope, then run your laterals up the steep slope. For mainlines, about 5% works good, maybe 10-12% tops, unless you can't avoid the steepness because of your woods.
Yeah, my woods wouldn't be great for that. It's relatively narrow (across the slop) and long (down the slope)
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