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123 Regular Drippers (Non Flow
Regulated)
1,5 Atm =4 Lt / h |
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Drippers Used in Irrigation |
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A - Regular Drippers |
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Every dripper indepent of its
type consists of the following
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1- Threaded cap with a recess
for the disc. |
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2- Disc with labirint which
maintains the flow - rate of the
water. Labirinted passage
reduces the pressure and
consequently controls velocity
of the fluid. When it is clogged
with dirt it is washed cleaned. |
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3- Body Supports disc and
cover and it is bolted in the
hole of the tube. |
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4- Flow rate of the dripper is
dependent on the water pressure
in the tube. |
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B - Flow Controlled Drippers |
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Mainly it consist of similar
components with the simple
dripper, but its additional
feature of rate control is
accomplished by a rubber disc
which functions with the
pressure difference. When the
pressure in the tube increases
the rubber disc reduces passage
area thus maintains constant. |
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124 Flow Controlled
Drippers 0,5 - 4 Atm = 4 Lt / h |
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124 Flow Controlled
Drippers 0,5 - 4 Atm = 6Lt / h |
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An effective irrigation
can only be accomplished
with a dripper system.
Advantages of old-known
drip irrigation over
sprinkler irrigation
methodgot importange
upon coming of plastics
into the field.
Positive effect the drip
irrigation on the
ecological conditions
investment economy and
the hervest are not
questionable.
With simple assembly and
usage for every kind of
plant and soil, drippers
gain wide application
fields it's resistance
to chemicals and
ultraviolet rays got to
it acceptance without
problems.
Furthermore they save
fertilezers and thus
cost and harm
overfertilizing is
eliminated. |
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