SELF-COMPENSATING DRIPPER

Description of SELF-COMPENSATING DRIPPER

El dropper Self-compensating allows the regulation of the water flow autonomously.

This dripper has a membrane that uses the pressure of the water to regulate the flow and ensure that the same amount of irrigation always reaches all the plants.

This regulation makes it possible that there are no differences in flow at different points of the installation, always reaching the same amount of water to all plants regardless of their position.

The self-compensating dripper is suitable for irrigation installations on land that presents variations in slope, since the pressure regulation will maintain a constant irrigation.

Unlike turbulent drippers, these drippers will irrigate at a constant flow rate. As long as you work in the range of pressures determined by the manufacturer.

At Mundoriego we have self-compensating drippers that have multiple irrigation flow rates: from 0,5 l / h to 25 l / h.

NETAFIM pressure-compensating dripper

It is applied for irrigation in greenhouses, nurseries, citrus, orchards, trees and fruit trees.

  • The specifications that it has are the following:
    – Works at a working pressure of 0.5 to 4.0 bar.
    – Incorporates TurboNet™ labyrinth technology with wide water passages.
    - To "insert" into thick-walled pipes (0,9, 1 and 1,2 mm)
    - Injected dripper, very low CV.

PC drippers comply with ISO 9261 standards and production is certified by the Israel Standards Institute (SII).

  • FEATURES AND BENEFITS

It has TurboNet™ labyrinths that ensure a wide passage of water. The long, wide and deep cross section of the dripper improves resistance to clogging.

The PC system (self-compensated) is patented, and maintains a uniform flow at different inlet pressures (within the recommended range of working pressures), thus ensuring an exact distribution of water and fertilizers.

Continuous self-flushing system provides greater resistance to clogging.
In addition, the dropper can be placed exactly where it is required.
The number of emitters can be increased to increase the amount of water supply to meet the tree's growth rate requirements, although if the flow demand is increased by increasing the number of emitters, make sure to install proper tubing.

It allows the installation of the "spider assembly", distributing the water supply in numerous outlets.