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πΏ Regular Sprinkler β Description
A regular sprinkler is a mechanical irrigation device designed to distribute water evenly over a designated area. It typically sprays water in a circular or semi-circular pattern and can be mounted on a spike, tripod, or connected to an underground system.
π§ Key Features:
- Spray pattern: Circular, semi-circular, or adjustable arc
- Coverage area: Ranges from 3 to 15 meters in radius depending on pressure and nozzle
- Material: Usually made of plastic, brass, or zinc alloy
- Mounting: Can be fixed on risers, hose-end bases, or pop-up systems
π οΈ Types of Regular Sprinklers
Type | Spray Pattern | Best Use Case |
---|---|---|
Impact Sprinkler | Pulsed circular | Large lawns, farms |
Oscillating Sprinkler | Rectangular | Medium-sized gardens |
Rotary Sprinkler | Multi-stream circle | Uniform coverage for turf |
Stationary Sprinkler | Fixed pattern | Small lawns or flower beds |
Pop-Up Sprinkler | Adjustable arc | Underground systems for clean look |
π Sizes and Flow Rates
Regular sprinklers come in various nozzle sizes and flow capacities. Hereβs a general guide:
Nozzle Size | Flow Rate (Liters/Hour) | Spray Radius |
---|---|---|
2.0 mm | ~150β250 LPH | 3β5 meters |
3.0 mm | ~300β500 LPH | 5β8 meters |
4.0 mm | ~500β850 LPH | 6β10 meters |
5.0 mm | ~850β1200+ LPH | 8β15 meters |
π‘ Actual flow depends on water pressure (typically 2β4 bar) and sprinkler design.
β Benefits
- Uniform water distribution across wide areas
- Easy installation with hose or pipe systems
- Durable materials for long-term outdoor use
- Versatile applications from home gardens to agriculture
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