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Using the Boom Nozzles
Four things must be considered before spraying with the boom.
How much chemical must be mixed in the tank.
Rate of spray (gallons per acre to be sprayed).
What pressure (p.s.i.) will be used.
Speed traveled (mph) while spraying.
Refer to the chemical label to determine your chemical
mixture
See the tip chart to determine the pressure to be used. The chart will also show the
speed used when spraying.
Start the pump and open the valve to the boom nozzles.
Check the spray pattern. Usually you can see the coverage better on a solid concrete
surface, such as a driveway.
Maintenance During/After Spraying
Periodically check the strainer and clean the screen on your intake line.
Proper care and maintenance will prolong the life of your sprayer.
After use, drain the tank and store or dispose of chemical properly. Fill the sprayer half way
with clean water. Start the pump and allow the water to pump through the entire plumbing
system and nozzles. Drain and then refill half full, add the recommended amount of a good
quality tank cleaner, such as FIMCO Tank Neutralizer and Cleaner. (If no tank cleaner is
available, you may substitute dish soap for this step, about 1-2 oz. per gallon). Turn pump
on and circulate through system for 15 minutes and then spray out through boom and hand-
gun nozzles. Refill sprayer half way with clean water and repeat. Follow the chemical manu-
facturer’s disposal instructions of all wash or rinsing water.
If boom or handgun nozzles need cleaning, remove them from the sprayer and soak in warm soapy water. Clean with a soft bristled brush or toothpick
if necessary. Never use a metal object. Even the slightest damage can change the flow rate and spray distribution. Water rinse and dry the tips before
storing.
WARNING:
Some chemicals will damage the pump valves if allowed to soak untreated for a length of time! ALWAYS flush the pump as
instructed after each use. DO NOT allow chemicals to sit in the pump for extended times of idleness. Follow the chemical manufacturer’s
instructions on disposal of all waste water from the sprayer.
Winter Storage
Prepare the sprayer for end-of-season storage by running RV antifreeze through the system. This will keep internal parts lubricated, protect against
corrosion and keep the unit from freezing.
Note: RV antifreeze is non-toxic and biodegradable and generally safer for the environment than automotive
antifreeze.
Before storing your sprayer for winter or long term storage, thoroughly clean and drain it as much as possible. Then pour enough pink RV antifreeze
into the tank so that when the pump is turned on you can pump the antifreeze throughout the entire plumbing system, including the bypass. Make sure
to operate the boom and handgun until you see pink fluid spraying from the nozzles. Leave any remaining antifreeze in the tank. Before your next
usage, rinse the antifreeze from the sprayer with clean water.
It is nearly impossible to drain all of the water from the sprayer and any trapped water can freeze in cold weather and damage parts of the sprayer.
Pumping the antifreeze through the system will displace the water and help prevent this damage.
Removing from storage: drain the antifreeze. Fill the tank with fresh water and run through the system. Dispose of antifreeze and flush water properly.
There is a shut-off valve on the intake line. It is at this location so you can shut
off the flow of solution to access your system’s filter screen for cleaning.
Checking/Cleaning the sprayer’s filter/screen:
Start your pump and before it shuts off, reach down and shut the valve to
the ‘Closed’ position (lever is perpendicular to the flow of fluid), then shut
off your pump.
Unscrew the bowl of the filter to access the screen.
Remove the screen and clean as necessary. Replace when done and
reassemble the entire assembly.
Make sure the valve is turned to the ‘Open’ position before restarting your
pump.
Speed Chart
Time Required in seconds
to travel a distance of
Speed in M.P.H.
(Miles Per Hour)
100 Ft.
200 Ft.
300 Ft.
1.0
68 sec.
136 sec.
205 sec.
2.0
34
68
102
3.0
23
45
68
4.0
17
34
51
5.0
14
27
41
6.0
11
23
34
7.0
9.7
19
29
8.0
8.5
17
26
9.0
7.6
15
23
10.0
6.8
14
20
1
MPH
2
MPH
3
MPH
4
MPH
5
MPH
6
MPH
8
MPH
10
MPH
15
.12
35.6
17.8
11.8
8.9
7.1
5.9
4.5
3.6
20
.14
41.6
20.8
13.8
10.4
8.3
6.9
5.2
4.2
30
.17
50.4
25.2
16.8
12.6
10.1
8.4
6.3
5.0
40
.20
59.6
29.8
19.8
14.9
11.9
9.9
7.4
5.9
1
MPH
2
MPH
3
MPH
4
MPH
5
MPH
6
MPH
8
MPH
8
MPH
15
.12
.41
.27
.20
.16
20
.14
.48
.32
.24
.19
30
.17
.58
.39
.29
.23
40
.20
.68
.45
.34
.27
AIXR11002VP
AIXR11002VP
Tip
No.
Pressure
(psi)
Capacity
(GPM)
Gallons Per 1000 Sq. Ft. - Based on Water
Spray Tip Rate Chart (20" Spacing)
Tip
No.
Pressure
(psi)
Capacity
(GPM)
Gallons Per Acre - Based on Water
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