Construction and function of the basic machine
5.14
Filter equipment
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Use all the filters provided. Clean the filters regularly (see the
"Cleaning" section,
Seite 173
). Fault-free field sprayer operation
can only be achieved by correct filtering of the spray liquid. Cor-
rect filtering has a significant effect on the success of the crop
protection measures.
•
Pay attention to the permissible combinations of filters and mesh
sizes. The mesh sizes for the self cleaning pressure filter and the
nozzle filters must always be smaller than the nozzle opening of
the nozzles in question.
•
Ensure that the use of pressure filter inserts with 80 or 100
mesh/inch for some crop protection agents can filter out active
agents. In individual cases, enquire with crop protection agent
manufacturers.
5.14.1
Filling sieve
The filling sieve (Fig. 51/1) prevents the spray
liquid from being contaminated when the spray
liquid tank is being filled via the filling dome.
Filter area:
3,750 mm²
Mesh size:
1.00 mm
Fig. 49
5.14.2
Bottom sieve in the induction bowl
The bottom sieve in the induction bowl prevents
lumps and foreign bodies from being drawn in.
Fig. 50
5.14.3
Suction filter
The suction filter (Fig. 53/1) filters
•
the spray liquid during the spraying opera-
tion.
•
the water when filling the spray liquid tank
via the suction hose.
•
the water during the rinsing process.
Filter area:
660 mm²
Mesh size:
0.60 mm
Fig. 51
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