On Saturday morning, August 14, so far the hottest day of
2016, the water stopped.
At first I thought maybe a pipe blew, or hopefully, there was
a brief power outage. But it wasn’t. The electronic controls in the pump
station that control the amperage to the pumps “fatally “short circuited. The pumps still worked, yet we had to bypass
the control system and run the entire system manually in order to maintain
correct pressures and flow. Without getting technical and/or complicated, a
person had to be here to run the pumps and run the irrigation heads at the same
time to match the pumps output. Not an easy task.
To accomplish this, I stayed long into the evening running
pumps, controllers, and heads to water the greens and tees. In the morning, the
assistants irrigated fairways the best they could, yet with play, mowing, and
needed fungicide applications, it was not foolproof.
To add to our challenges (the heat wave and pumps), a leak
occurred on the 10” main, which caused us to shut down six holes for
approximately ten hours on Monday. After this was repaired, another leak
occurred on the same main, and the same holes were shut down Friday for that
repair. This same main had developed a leak a week before the pump control went
down – three leaks in 10 days. This is a matter of the piping system’s age – 30
years . We also had a leak on a 2” pipe and several heads on the course failed
and required replacement.
As to the pumping control, the replacement part was found on
Monday and shipped overnight from Wisconsin to our irrigation contractor
outside of Philadelphia. Their pump technician arrived at approximately at
3:30pm Wednesday afternoon, and it took until 10pm to have it installed,
calibrated, the compatibility bugs worked out, and running.
Between the pump station not working as it should, two leaks
in the main, and the continued above 90 degree temperatures, it was a nightmare
week, and fortunately, we only got a few nicks here and there.
Re this year’s heat wave, http://www.nj.com/weather/index.ssf/2016/08/records_fall_like_sweat_as_heat_wave_continues_grip_on_nj.html