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PrecisionTM Series Spray Nozzle
Features & Benefits
Lower Precipitation Rate Than Comparable Spray Head Nozzles
The unique method of projecting water to the desired radius used by the Precision nozzles allows about a 1/3 reduction in the amount of water required to reach that radius. The significant reduction in water usage keeps the Precision nozzle precipitation rates at 25mm/hr or less. No other spray head nozzle on the market can deliver this precipitation rate which uses less water to maintain good foliage quality and reduces the potential for run off.
High Efficiency In The Spray
Compared with other leading brands, Precision Series Nozzles deliver higher distribution uniformity whilst still delivering significantly lower precipitation rates. This enables the irrigator to save water as a result of reduced run times.
Less Sensitivity To High Pressures
The H2O chip develops a very uniform droplet size all the way across the irrigated arc. The oscillation chamber works to exert exactly the same amount of pressure on each individual stream of water as it is created in the chamber without relying on the geometry of the nozzle face to distribute water. Uniform droplets ensure even irrigation and are better at fighting wind conditions.
Male & Female Threaded Models
Available in 5 Radii between 1.5m and 4.5m, 9 Different arcs between 60o and 360o, 3 Specialty arcs - right corner, left corner and centre strips.
policy is one of constant improvement and therefore changes in specifications may be made without notice and without incurring liability. Please refer to www.toro.com.au Toro Australia Pty Ltd, 53 Howards Road, Beverley, South Australia, 5009. Phone 1300 130 898, fax (08) 8243 2488. A.B.N. 47 001 310 443
Radius: 1.5m-4.5m Pressure: 140-345kPa
Toro’s new Precision Series Spray Nozzles deliver increased efficiency over standard spray head installations.
You no longer have to sacrifice performance and conservation by using spray head products. The “O” nozzles lower the standard precipitation rate
of a spray head system to 25mm/hour
or less reducing run off and saturation
of the soil in a short cycle. The nozzles are also much less sensitive to higher operating pressures eliminating the need to pressure reduce to 200kPa as is standard with most spray head nozzles, in fact, “O” nozzles control misting and blow back up to 345kPa eliminating wasted water and maximizing the efficiency of the spray. All measurements of irrigation efficiency such as CU, DU and SC are much better with “O” nozzles than competetive products offered
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