Toro Irrigation Pressure Compensating Emitters
SKU
VP-PCE
$0.00
Product Information
Product Specs
- Pressure Range: 8-60 psi
- Number of Emitters: 100 per bag
- Diaphragm Design: Unique design for self-flushing and preventing back siphoning
- Installation: Barbed inlet for easy installation into tubing or feeder lines
- Maintenance: Hassle-free maintenance
- Start-up Pressure: No draining below 2-3 psi
- Performance: Constant discharge for optimal performance
- Versatility: Male adapter design for versatility
Product Warranty Information
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Product Features
- Precision irrigation with constant discharge for uniformity
- Pressure compensating for a constant discharge between 8-60 psi
- Snap-in installation for spacing to meet your requirements
- One of the best performing pressure compensating emitters available
- Unique design uses a diaphragm, which allows the emitter to self-flush and inhibits back-siphoning
- Will not drain below 2-3 psi, reducing start-up time and improving uniformity
- Barbed inlet for installation directly into tubing or 1/4" feeder line
- Male adapter design also acts as a bug shield, deterring the entry of insects
- Priced per bag of 100
- Black color
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do the snap in pressure compensating emitters help with landscaping maintenance?
The unique diaphragm design of these emitters allows for self-flushing and prevents back siphoning, making maintenance hassle-free.
2. What is the pressure range for the snap in pressure compensating emitters?
The pressure range for these emitters is 8-60 psi, ensuring a constant discharge for optimal performance.
3. How are the snap in pressure compensating emitters installed?
The barbed inlet design allows for easy installation into tubing or feeder lines, while the male adapter design offers versatility.
4. How do the snap in pressure compensating emitters improve water distribution uniformity?
By eliminating the need to drain below 2-3 psi, these emitters reduce start-up time and improve water distribution uniformity.
The unique diaphragm design of these emitters allows for self-flushing and prevents back siphoning, making maintenance hassle-free.
2. What is the pressure range for the snap in pressure compensating emitters?
The pressure range for these emitters is 8-60 psi, ensuring a constant discharge for optimal performance.
3. How are the snap in pressure compensating emitters installed?
The barbed inlet design allows for easy installation into tubing or feeder lines, while the male adapter design offers versatility.
4. How do the snap in pressure compensating emitters improve water distribution uniformity?
By eliminating the need to drain below 2-3 psi, these emitters reduce start-up time and improve water distribution uniformity.
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