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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The **Arizona CR-21 Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Exam – Latest Updated Edition: Practice Questions and Detailed Answers** is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help contractor candidates strengthen their knowledge of sprinkler irrigation systems, irrigation design, installation, maintenance, water management, equipment, safety, and Arizona-specific licensing requirements relevant to the CR-21 classification. This in-depth exam preparation resource covers major content areas relevant to **Arizona sprinkler irrigation systems**, including irrigation planning and design, water distribution, piping, valves, pumps, sprinkler heads, controllers, backflow prevention, pressure regulation, filtration, drainage, trenching, installation methods, system testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance. The material includes exam-style practice questions with detailed answer explanations designed to reinforce essential irrigation concepts and practical decision-making. Learners will review important areas such as interpreting irrigation plans, calculating flow and pressure requirements, selecting appropriate components, sizing piping, determining sprinkler spacing, evaluating coverage, and diagnosing system deficiencies. Special emphasis is placed on **irrigation-system installation and performance**. Scenario-based practice helps candidates analyze system layouts, pressure problems, inadequate coverage, leaks, clogged components, valve failures, controller issues, drainage concerns, and other common field conditions. The study guide also reinforces important concepts involving **water conservation and efficient irrigation**, including irrigation scheduling, precipitation rates, soil and landscape conditions, evaporation and runoff, zoning, pressure management, appropriate sprinkler selection, weather-based controls, and strategies for reducing water waste. Additional review areas include **backflow prevention and plumbing considerations**, valves and valve boxes, pumps, reservoirs, piping materials, fittings, electrical controls, controllers, wiring, trenching and excavation, equipment protection, winterization, startup procedures, system inspection, testing, repair, and preventive maintenance. The resource further emphasizes **Arizona contractor licensing, construction practices, and regulatory compliance**, including applicable permitting considerations, code requirements, safety responsibilities, contract administration, documentation, project supervision, and professional standards associated with sprinkler irrigation contracting. Structured around the technical, installation, business, safety, and regulatory principles relevant to the **Arizona CR-21 Sprinkler Irrigation Systems examination**, this study resource supports preparation for demonstrating competency in irrigation design, installation, equipment selection, water management, troubleshooting, maintenance, and contractor responsibilities. Ideal for irrigation contractors, landscape professionals, irrigation technicians, construction supervisors, project managers, and candidates preparing for the **Arizona CR-21 Sprinkler Irrigation Systems License Exam**, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and detailed explanations to support effective studying and licensing-examination preparation.

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Arizona CR-21 Sprinkler Irrigation Systems EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS
YEAR – JUST RELEASED
Arizona CR-21 Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Exam


10-Line Exam Coverage in Points Form
1. License Authority – The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) issues the CR-21 license
via PSI Services. This dual license covers residential and commercial hardscaping and
pressurized irrigation systems .
2. License Scope – CR-21 permits installation, repair, and maintenance of hardscape
features (pavers, retaining walls up to 3 feet, outdoor fireplaces) and pressurized
irrigation systems (sprinklers, drip systems, backflow preventers) .
3. Exam Structure – Candidates must pass both the Business Management (SRE) exam and
the CR-21 Trade Exam. The trade exam covers plan reading, soil preparation, drainage,
masonry standards, and hydraulic principles .
4. Core References – Primary reference materials include OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926,
International Plumbing Code (IPC), and landscaping/irrigation manuals .
5. Hydraulic Principles – Pipe sizing is determined by required flow (GPM) and acceptable
friction loss; maximum recommended water velocity in PVC mainlines is 5 ft/s to prevent
water hammer .
6. Backflow Prevention – Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) assemblies provide the highest
protection for potable water. PVB must be mounted at least 12 inches higher than the
highest downstream sprinkler head .
7. Excavation Safety – Contact 811 (Blue Stake) before any digging; use white paint to mark
proposed boundaries. OSHA requires protective systems for trenches 5 feet or deeper .
8. Drip Irrigation – Pressure regulators reduce pressure to 10–30 psi to protect emitters.
Emitter clogging is most commonly caused by fine sand or silt in the water supply .
9. Water Conservation – Hydrozoning groups plants by similar water needs. Soil moisture
sensors adjust watering based on real-time soil water content to conserve water .
10. Applicator Experience – CR-21 requires a minimum of four years of hands-on or
managerial experience in the field .

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Practice MCQs with Rationales


1. Which component controls the start and stop timing of irrigation cycles?

A) Master valve

B) Solenoid valve

C) Controller

D) Pressure regulator


Answer: C

Rationale: The controller is the electronic device that programs start times, cycle lengths, and

days of operation for the irrigation system. It serves as the "brain" of the system, coordinating

valve operation and scheduling watering events .


2. In a drip-irrigation system, the primary purpose of a pressure regulator is to:

A) Increase flow to match emitter demand

B) Reduce pressure to prevent emitter damage

C) Eliminate air from the line

D) Filter out sediment


Answer: B

Rationale: Drip emitters are designed for low pressure (typically 10–30 psi); a pressure regulator

reduces line pressure to protect emitters and ensure uniform flow. Without pressure regulation,

emitters can be damaged or deliver inconsistent output .


3. What is the recommended maximum water velocity inside a PVC irrigation mainline to

prevent damaging water hammer surges?

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A) 2 feet per second

B) 5 feet per second

C) 8 feet per second

D) 10 feet per second


Answer: B

Rationale: Industry standards dictate that water velocity should not exceed 5 feet per second in

plastic pipes to minimize pressure surges and water hammer risks. Higher velocities can cause

pipe damage and fitting failure .


4. Which type of backflow preventer provides the highest level of protection for potable

water?

A) Atmospheric vacuum breaker (AVB)

B) Pressure vacuum breaker (PVB)

C) Reduced pressure zone (RPZ) assembly

D) Double check valve assembly (DCVA)


Answer: C

Rationale: RPZ assemblies have two check valves and a pressure-reducing chamber, protecting

against both back-pressure and back-siphonage. This provides the most stringent protection

level required for high-hazard applications like chemical fertigation .


5. When installing a Pressure Vacuum Breaker (PVB) assembly, how high must it be mounted

relative to the highest downstream sprinkler head?

A) 6 inches

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B) 12 inches

C) 18 inches

D) 24 inches


Answer: B

Rationale: Plumbing codes state that a PVB must be installed at least 12 inches higher than the

highest downstream piping, outlet, or sprinkler head it protects. This ensures proper operation

and prevents back-siphonage .


6. What is the minimum slope required away from a building foundation for proper drainage?

A) 0.5%

B) 1%

C) 2%

D) 5%


Answer: C

Rationale: Arizona code and best practices call for at least a 2% slope (¼ inch per foot) to direct

water away from foundations. This prevents water intrusion and protects structural integrity .


7. Which sensor is most effective at preventing irrigation during windy conditions?

A) Soil moisture sensor

B) Rain sensor

C) Wind sensor (anemometer)

D) Light sensor

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