The Anti-insect Sprinkler Series (AIS) is a line of irrigation equipment designed to combat pests and improve crop health and yields. With specific spray patterns and water flow dynamics, this series of sprinklers effectively combines water mist and airflow to help ward off pest infestations, reduce reliance on pesticides, and promote eco-agriculture.
Manufactured from corrosion-resistant, high-strength materials, the pest-resistant spray nozzles offer superior durability and UV resistance, ensuring their long-term use in a variety of climatic conditions. The nozzles are designed to achieve uniform moisture coverage while creating a certain airflow that helps to disrupt and repel common pests. This feature is particularly suited to scenarios such as greenhouses, orchards and vegetable growing, where it can effectively protect plants from pests.
To winterize impact sprinklers, you need to shut off the water supply, drain all residual water from the lines and sprinkler heads, blow out remaining moisture using a compressed air method, and protect exposed componen...
READ MOREFor most impact sprinklers, you need to run them for approximately 1.5 to 4 hours to deliver 1 inch of water, depending on the nozzle size, operating pressure, and the area each head covers. A standard residential impac...
READ MOREImpact sprinklers stick primarily because of debris buildup, worn or swollen seals, mineral deposits from hard water, and mechanical wear on the pivot arm spring or bearing. When the rotating head stops spinning or gets...
READ MOREThe Bottom Line: Estimated Water Volume in 20 Minutes Running a standard residential impact sprinkler for 20 minutes typically consumes between 60 and 100 gallons of water. This estimate is based on an average flow rate...
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