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The 1/2" Emitter Tubing with 12" Spacing (0.5 GPH) from DripWorks provides professional-grade, highly efficient watering for extensive landscapes and agricultural applications. Designed with internal, highly advanced Pressure Compensating (PC) emitters pre-installed every 12 inches, this 1/2-inch tubing guarantees a perfectly uniform 0.5 GPH output from the first emitter to the very last. Whether you are running long, straight lines through an agricultural field or weaving through a heavily sloped, terraced garden, this tubing ensures every plant receives the exact same amount of water, regardless of elevation changes.
Built to the exact same specifications as our standard 1/2" mainline tubing (.600" ID x .700" OD), it seamlessly integrates into any existing drip system. It pairs flawlessly with our standard 1/2" Easy Loc fittings, barbed fittings, or compression fittings. Thanks to its robust PC emitters and standard 12-inch spacing, you can run a single continuous line up to a massive 450 feet, making it the ideal solution for circling large orchard trees, lining thick hedges and windrows, or blanketing expansive garden beds with low-volume, deep-soaking irrigation.
Detailed specifications for system planning.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Tubing Size | 1/2" (0.600" ID x 0.700" OD) |
| Emitter Spacing | Every 12 Inches |
| Emitter Flow Rate | 0.5 Gallons Per Hour (GPH) per Emitter |
| Total Flow Rate | 50 GPH per 100-foot roll |
| Operating Pressure Range | 10 to 50 PSI |
| Maximum Run Length | 450 Feet (per individual line) |
| Emitter Type | Pressure Compensating (PC) |
| Compatible Fittings | 1/2" Easy Loc, 1/2" Barbed, or 1/2" Compression |
Install your 1/2" Emitter Tubing quickly and correctly.
Step 1: Connect to Source
Connect the beginning of your tubing to your water source or head assembly. Ensure your system is equipped with a pressure regulator rated between 10 and 50 PSI, as well as a mesh filter.
Step 2: Attach Fittings
Use standard 1/2" Easy Loc fittings to attach the emitter tubing to your solid 1/2" mainline, or to create corners and tees within your garden beds.
Step 3: Route and Pin the Tubing
Lay the emitter tubing straight down your orchard rows, or circle it around the drip line of your trees and shrubs. Use U-shaped wire hold downs every 3 to 5 feet to firmly secure the tubing to the soil. Note: Do not exceed the maximum run length of 450 feet per line.
Step 4: Cap the End
Terminate the end of your run using a 1/2" Easy Loc End Cap or a simple Figure-Eight end closure to seal the line and pressurize the system.
Can I use this tubing on a sloped or terraced garden?
Absolutely! This 1/2" emitter tubing features Pressure Compensating (PC) emitters. This means every single emitter will put out exactly 0.5 GPH, even if the tubing runs up or down a steep hill.
Standard non-PC tubing would cause water to pool at the bottom of the hill, but PC emitters guarantee uniform watering across any elevation changes within the 10-50 PSI range.
Do I need to use a pressure regulator?
Yes, this tubing is designed to operate strictly between 10 and 50 PSI. Standard home water pressure is often much higher (60+ PSI), which can blow the internal emitters out or burst the tubing.
Always install an irrigation pressure regulator at your water source before running the tubing.
What fittings should I use to connect this tubing?
This emitter tubing has a 0.600" Inner Diameter and 0.700" Outer Diameter, which is the exact same size as our standard 1/2" solid mainline tubing.
You can use any of our standard 1/2" Easy Loc, 1/2" compression, or 1/2" barbed fittings to connect it to your system.
Does this tubing need a water filter?
Yes, you should always install an irrigation filter on your head assembly when using emitter tubing.
Because the internal pathways of the pre-installed emitters are very small, grit, sediment, or algae from your water source can easily clog them if a filter is not present.
Please note the design parameters for this 1/2" tubing:
Ensure your gardens and orchards are ready to thrive with these required components:
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