Rotary Nozzles

 

Product information
Rotary Nozzles provide unsurpassed design flexibility and highly efficient water distribution from 13 to 24 feet.Rain Bird Rotary Nozzles help reduce water waste and make it easier to design systems.The Rotary Nozzle is a truly remarkable innovation with a low precipitation rate, highly uniform distribution, and increased radius range, all in a nozzle which fits on a Rain Bird sprat head.

Green Features

  • Fewer zones, faster installs – System complexity and cost are reduced because more heads can be installed per zone. Rotary Nozzles can also be zoned with Rain Bird 5000/5000 Plus MPR Rotor Nozzles.
  • Efficient water distribution – multiple rotating streams deliver close-in watering and even coverage throughout the radius range. The low precipitation rate – 0.60 in/hr (15,2 mm/hr) – significantly reduces wasteful run-off and erosion
  • Ultimate retrofit solution – low flow rate and an expanded radius of throw solve existing spray zone inefficiencies caused by diminished pressure or stretched spacing.
  • Multiple rotating streams uniformly distribute water throughout the radius range.
  • Maintains highly efficient performance throughout the 20-55 psi pressure range with no misting or fogging at high pressures.

 

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Water Fixtures

VGD-WF-0006

Irrigation fixtures

APPLICABLE LOTUS CREDITS

NR / MFR W-2
BIO W-2, W-5

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

WALTON (Den Xanh)

Add 204/34 Nguyen Van Huong street, Thao Dien ward, District 2, HCMC
Tel +84 (0)28 3519 2074
+84 (0)28 3519 2174
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.walton.fr

 

 

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