When you spray at a higher application rate, consider
using an courser optional suction-filter mesh; refer
to
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Figure 24
Mesh size—application rate
1.
Higher application rate
3.
Screen mesh size
2.
Lower application rate
Selecting a Pressure Filter
Available screen sizes include:
Standard Equipment:
50 mesh suction filter (blue)
Use the pressure filter table to identify the screen
mesh for the spray nozzles you are using based
on chemicals products or solutions with a viscosity
equivalent to water.
Pressure Filter Table
Spray Nozzle
Color Code (flow
rate)
Screen Mesh
Size*
Filter Color Code
As required for low
viscosity chemicals
or solutions or low
application rates
100
Green
Yellow (0.2 gpm)
80
Yellow
Red (0.4 gpm)
50
Blue
Brown (0.5 gpm)
50
Blue
Gray (0.6 gpm)
50
Blue
White (0.8 gpm)
50
Blue
Blue (1.0 gpm)
50
Blue
Green (1.5 gpm)
50
Blue
As required for high
viscosity chemicals
or solutions or high
application rates
30
Red
Pressure Filter Table (cont'd.)
Spray Nozzle
Color Code (flow
rate)
Screen Mesh
Size*
Filter Color Code
As required for high
viscosity chemicals
or solutions or high
application rates
16
Brown
*The mesh size of the pressure filters in this table
are based on spray chemicals or solutions with the
viscosity equivalent to water.
Important:
When you spray with higher viscosity
(thicker) chemical products or solutions with
wettable powders, you may need to use a coarser
screen mesh for the optional pressure-filter; refer
to
.
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Figure 25
Mesh size—chemical or solution viscosity
1.
Higher-viscosity chemicals
or solutions
3.
Screen mesh size
2.
Lower-viscosity chemicals
or solutions
When you spray at a higher application rate, consider
using an courser optional pressure-filter mesh; refer
to
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