The patented U-Series nozzle is the first
plastic nozzle with a second orifice for close-in watering
and more uniform water distribution. Its unique patented design
cuts watering times, saves water and money, and reduces waste.
U-Series nozzles fit all Rain Bird sprinklers and shrub adapters
and can be used with new and improved PCS screens.
Sort Quicker, Install Faster, Check Easier!
Rain Bird U-Series and MPR Spray Head nozzles are now color-coded on the top to enhance your productivity.
Quickly identify radius and arc with Top Color-coded™ nozzles.
Top Color-coding makes it easy to verify proper nozzle installation, even when system is not operating.
Now it's easier to sort, easier to organize, and easier to install with Top Color-coded nozzles, now distinctly Rain Bird. Install Confidence. Install Rain Bird
Features and Benefits:
Additional orifice for close-in watering. Minimizes dry
brown spots around spray heads.
Low Scheduling Coefficient for efficient watering.*
Matched precipitation rate between sets and matched flow (GPM, m3/h and l/s) and precipitation rates with all 1800 Series MPR nozzles.
Greater flexibility. Now, with the new 8' and 10' nozzles, a complete family of fixed arc U-Series nozzles.
Fine mesh screen protects bottom orifice from debris.
Stainless steel adjustment screw to adjust flow and radius.
‡ Rain Bird recommends using 1800PRS spray heads to maintain optimum nozzle performance in higher pressure situations.
* When U-Series dual-orifice nozzles are installed instead of standard nozzles on every spray head in the zone. Results may vary based on site-specific
conditions such as sprinkler spacing, wind, temperature, soil and grass type.
** Scheduling Coefficient (SC) measures the efficiency of spray heads. SC measures how much more you must water your ENTIRE area for the driest
sections to receive sufficient water. The lower the SC, the better the spray heads distribute water.
Water flowing from both orifices combines to form a continuous water stream. Eliminates gaps for more uniform coverage throughout the entire watering area.