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SECTION 4
PRODUCT FEATURES / FAMILIARISATION
Oil Supply
There are three main options to supply hydraulic oil.
1. The preferred option is for oil supply via the PTO driven,
single pump, Micro Power Pack
(see separate
manual), with the AR product (spray) pump driven via a
separate tractor remote. This is the simplest most reliable
and maximum performance setup. The most common
Micro Power Pack single pumps are 48, 56 or 74cc.
2. As above (Micro Power Pack) but using a
dual
pump
, with the smaller pump driving the AR product
(spray) pump. In some cases, this will limit maximum
fan performance. The most common pump sizes are
56/24cc, 48/32cc or 48/24cc.
3. Oil supply from
Tractor hydraulics
only. This is the
most economical option and is satisfactory for smaller
sprayers (2 row 8 fans or 12 fans). Note: very few
tractors will have sufficient oil flow (and pressure) for the
larger sprayers.
Oil Cooler
All Smart sprayers are fitted with a fan forced oil cooler.
The fan is thermostat controlled, switching in at around
50 degrees C.
The Fusion system requires a separate wiring loom, direct
from power source (tractor battery) to power the fan, part
CHLOOM/AC
WindComp
Wind Comp (wind compensation via independent Left/
Right fan speed control) is a feature made possible by the
new “Fusion” hydraulic system. The fans facing left or right
sides can be run independent of each other, at different
speeds. This is ideal for combating cross winds or spraying
in exposed / challenging conditions.
Refer “Fusion Controller Manual” for more
details on Wind Compensation
SPRAY PUMP
AR Pump
Smart Sprayers are fitted with an Annovi Reverberi positive
displacement diaphragm pumps with a capacity of 165 or
250 L/min - depending on the sprayer model.
When a Micro Power Pack is fitted to the sprayer, the AR
pump is driven by a hydraulic motor which is (preferably)
connected to the tractor remotes (yellow arrow below)
or via a secondary (dual) pump as a part of the Micro
Power Pack (blue arrow right) – note the use of a separate
manifold used to set and control the pump speed.