Rain
Bird® LF1200™ Sprinkler
offers
an efficient solution
for container plots
Tony Capps of Tree Town USA explains his irrigation desires
with Inge Bisconer of Rain Bird Agri-Products.
Tony wishes
to eliminate dry pots and minimize nozzle cleaning, wind
drift and evaporation
on his 300’ x 30’ 5-gallon
container plots.
Tree
Town USA Nurseries, Hoop Houses, Green Houses and Tree Farm
operations for ornamentals
The LF1200 sprinkler is designed for high uniformity so
all pots are evenly wetted. In addition, the lower operating
pressure prevents misting, decreases evaporation and minimizes
wind drift. The straight through nozzle design prevents clogging,
and the robust design delivers years of trouble free operation.
See
the Rain Bird LF1200
Sprinkler Tech Spec for additional features
and benefits. Using a state of the art computer
program, Rain Bird simulated the
wetting pattern of numerous sprinkler
options. Tree Town selected the LF1200
sprinkler with a yellow nozzle and white
deflector at an operating pressure of 40
PSI. Spaced 18’ apart down the center of
the plot, the LF1200 sprinklers provided
the following great results:
CU = 93%; DU = 90%
10% Scheduling Coefficient = 1.1%
Application Rate = .249”/Hr
Water falling within
30’ pattern = 74%
Radius of throw on a 12” riser
= 31’
Flow rate per head = 1.89 GPM
The densogram (below) shows the results in picture
form. After the calculations were performed and the sprinkler
model selected, a test section was installed to evaluate
real world performance. Everyone was pleased with the results.
With the old system, Tree Town had to choose between excessive
run-off or dry pots. With the LF1200 sprinkler, pots can
be evenly watered and run-off is minimized. This creates
a healthier growing environment and increases production
potential.
The lower application rate of the LF1200 sprinkler is also
a plus. Run times will be longer, eliminating the inefficiencies
that occur from pressure variations during short run times.
As a result, pumping costs will be reduced.
With increased income and reduced costs, Tree Town can become
more profitable with the new LF1200 Sprinkler from Rain Bird.
Number of LF1200 Sprinklers
allowed per schedule 40 pvc lateral with 10% pressure
differential
Slope
3/4"
1"
1 1/2"
2"
3"
0.3%
5
8
17
26
49
0.2%
5
8
17
26
51
0.1%
5
8
18
26
53
0.0%
5
8
18
28
55
-0.1%
5
8
18
28
57
-0.2%
5
8
18
29
60
-0.3%
5
8
18
29
62
Irrigation Schedule:
Peak water use for the potted plants is listed at .38” per
day. The 12” tall above ground containers with typical
potting media hold about .75” of water when at field
capacity. Thus, irrigation must occur every day to avoid
depleting over 50% of the available water. Assuming a full
profile and an application rate of .249”/hour, the
irrigation duration should be 1.5 hours per day, every day.
Since potting media in containers dries out quickly, moisture
should be monitored closely to ensure desired results are
achieved. At Tree Town, two 45 minute sets will provide the
desired moisture, micro-climate control and aeration. The
low application rate allows more plots per set with the same
available flow. This will shorten the total irrigation time
per day.
Irrigation Equipment Supplier
John Deere Landscapes
Drew Wakefield of John Deere Landscapes demonstrates the
LF1200 sprinkler compared to the old system. Note the heavy
misting and wind drift in the distance from the old system
compared to the LF1200 sprinklers.