Spraying with 25 cm [10 in.] Nozzle spac
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ing and reduced target area distance
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The risk of windward drifting can be consid-
erably reduced by reducing the target area
distance to less than 50 cm [20 in].
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This reduction of the target area distance is
only possible with a continuous 25 cm [10 in]
nozzle spacing. Otherwise there is danger of
strip formation caused by non-existing overlap
of the spraying cones.
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A distance reduction is only possible if all
nozzles used at a time are of the same type
and the same size.
¾
The minimum target area distance corre-
sponds to half the minimum target area
distance for a corresponding 50 cm [20 in]
nozzle pitch.
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see nozzle manufacturer’s data
Draining the spraying mixture container
via the pressure output
Water systems Basic and CCS
Pressure
output
1. Couple a discharge hose with 2” Camlock
coupling on the pressure output.
2. Open the ball valve.
3. Set the suction side to the desired tank.
4. Switch on the spraying pump on the terminal.
5. Drain the tank.
6.
Switch off the spraying pump after drainage.
7. Close the ball valve and remove the dis-
charge hose.
8. Close the pressure output with the cap.
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