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Calibration

 

 
Nozzle Selection and Calibration Checking

 

Chemical  application  rates  and  hence  nozzle 
selections will vary greatly depending on the crop 
type,  and  the  stage  of  crop  development. 
Information  on  application  rates  should  be 
available from your chemical supplier.  

 
Nozzle  selection  can  be  made  by  following  the 
four  simple  steps  shown  below.  The  final  step, 
checking  calibration  after  nozzle  selection,  is 
essential  for  spraying  efficiency  by  ensuring  a 
known amount of spray is applied per hectare. 

 
STEP 1   

Operating Factors 

First establish the following factors. 

 
a) 

Application rate (l/ha) 

in litres per hectare. 

 
b) 

Travel speed (km/hr) 

The speed indicated by 

your tractor can be checked by timing the sprayer 
over a measured distance. The timing should be 
done  in  seconds  over  100  metres  with  the  PTO 
engaged  and  water  in  the  tank  to  simulate  real 
spraying  conditions.  In  hilly  terrain  the  sprayer 
should be timed driving up and down the hill and 
the  two  times  averaged.  The  speed  can  be 
calculated according to the following formula. 

 

c) 

Row  width  (m)

  The  distance  between  rows 

measured in metres. For single side spraying 
use half the row width. 
d) 

Spray pressure (Bar)

 A pressure of between 

10  and  30  Bar  is  usually  selected.  Lower  spray 
pressures will produce larger droplets which are 
generally less effective than the smaller droplets 
produced at higher pressures. 

 
STEP 2   

Total Output Required

 

Calculate the total spray output required in litres 
per minute (l/min) using the following formula, or 
alternatively use the Spraying Output Chart on the 
following page.   

 
Check that the calculated output does not exceed 
the rated capacity of the pump. If it does, reduce 
the travel speed or the application rate. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
STEP 3    

Nozzle Selection

 

For  chemical  applications  the  jet  and  swirl  plate 
combination  for  each  individual  nozzle  can  be 
selected  by calculating the requirements for one 
side of the sprayer, as follows, then copying the 
pattern on the other side. 

 
Decide on  the  number  of nozzles to be used on 
one  side  and  the  percentage  of  spray  required 
from each nozzle (the total should be 100%).  

 
Calculate  the  individual  nozzle  flow  rates  by 
halving the total output from Step 2, to obtain the 
output  for  one  side,  then  multiply  this  by  the 
percentage output required from each nozzle 
Use the Single Nozzle Output Chart on page 17 
to select the jet and swirl plate combination which 
is the closest match to the required nozzle output 
at the chosen pressure. 

 

Add  up  the  flow  rates  of  the  individual  jets  to 
check that the total output per side  matches the 
calculated  value.  Small  variations  can  be 
corrected  by  increasing  pressure  to  increase 
output or reducing pressure to reduce output. 
 
STEP 4   

Calibration Checking 

After installing the selected jets, test the sprayer 
with water to confirm the application rate. Fill the 
tank  to  the  brim  or  a  specific  mark  then  run  the 
sprayer  for  a  measured  time  at  operating 
pressure  and  with  the  nozzles  spraying.  A  run 
time of two minutes should be sufficient. Measure 
the volume of water, in litres, required to refill the 
sprayer  to  the  brim  or  the  specific  mark  chosen 
then divide this volume by the time of the run.  

 

 

 

Speed (km/hr)  = 

                    360 
Time in Seconds for 100m 

Total output (l/min) 
               2 

 
Output per side (l/min)  = 
 
Nozzle output (l/min

)  = 

 

Nozzle percentage (%) x Output per side (l/min) 
                                     100 

Total Output (l/min

 

Application rate (l/ha) x Speed (km/hr) x Row width (m) 
                                            

600 

Output (l/min)  = Volume to refill (litres) 
            

 

Time (min) 

 

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Страница 1: ...Operator s Manual MANAB08 REV F 12 11 19 Air Assist Sprayer 2000L Supaflo 2000L Stiletto...

Страница 2: ...tails of your sprayer here for future reference when discussing service with your Silvan dealer ordering parts or making a warranty claim SERIAL NUMBER _____________________________ MODEL ____________...

Страница 3: ...ranty period begins on the date the product is delivered to the first retail purchaser for a period of 12 months This Warranty Covers Only conditions resulting directly from defects in workmanship or...

Страница 4: ...hr Controls Cab mounted control box with master on off switch left right section controls and pressure regulating switch Manual pressure regulator on valve bank 100mm dia 60 Bar pressure gauge on val...

Страница 5: ...working loads and relevant tractor safety instructions Exercise extreme care when operating in hilly or uneven terrain to ensure proper stability Adjust the sprayer wheel track for maximum stability...

Страница 6: ...legible at all times If any decals are missing or unreadable they should be replaced by ordering new decals from your Silvan dealer using the part numbers shown SUPAFLO 2000 AIRBLAST SPRAYER DECAL LO...

Страница 7: ...14 1000 Part Number DEC 68 The wording of the safety decals shown on the previous pages is given below Before operating the sprayer read all safety warning decals Failure to comply with these warnings...

Страница 8: ...rns and do not exceed the allowable limit The telescoping tubes must overlap by at least 1 3 their length but not less than 150mm in all possible operating positions and there must be at least 25mm te...

Страница 9: ...en key to loosen the two grub screws on the underside of the cowl that lock onto the slide bars Loosen the nuts on the top threaded rod and move the cowl to the desired position The minimum gap is 100...

Страница 10: ...ngages the blade teeth at the desired pitch setting Then securely tighten the hub clamp screw to approx 20 N M of torque 15 ft lb The balance washer bolts can then be tightened by just bringing the he...

Страница 11: ...0 Fan Blade Clamping Block Fan Hub Balance Screws and Washers Locating Tab Hub Clamp screw Locating Tab Hub Clamp screw 350 Pitch Reference Mark Installation Locating Teeth Locating Tab Hub Clamp Scre...

Страница 12: ...drive with the tractor engine running or the PTO engaged Moving the gearbox lever to the high position produces maximum airflow The low position produces less airflow and can be used to protect the c...

Страница 13: ...or the remaining sections The sprayer is then adjusted correctly Adding Chemicals Chemicals can be added to the tank through the top opening or on Supaflo models more safely and conveniently by use of...

Страница 14: ...hemical manufacturer s instructions determine the quantity of chemical that needs to be added to the tank to achieve the correct strength of solution Add the required chemical through the filter baske...

Страница 15: ...t higher outputs swirl plates with a central hole are needed to fill the centre of the conical spray pattern and when fitted they should be one size smaller than the ceramic jet Ceramic jets and swirl...

Страница 16: ...xceed the rated capacity of the pump If it does reduce the travel speed or the application rate STEP 3 Nozzle Selection For chemical applications the jet and swirl plate combination for each individua...

Страница 17: ...nal line for the Application Rate that you have chosen then draw a vertical line up to the Total Output axis to show the total litres min you will need to use The dotted arrows on the chart show an ex...

Страница 18: ...1 2 1 3 1 4 1 6 1 9 1 0 CC 1 3 1 5 1 7 1 9 2 1 2 4 2 7 1 2 CC 1 7 2 0 2 3 2 6 2 8 3 2 3 5 1 5 CC 2 3 2 7 3 1 3 3 3 6 4 0 4 3 1 8 CC 2 7 3 2 3 6 4 1 4 5 5 0 5 5 2 0 CC 3 4 3 8 4 3 4 7 5 1 5 7 6 3 2 2...

Страница 19: ...e to use HCC02 Orange in positions 3 7 at 11 bar pressure 2 Orchard Fruits Low Volume Spraying Application rate 1000 l ha Travel speed 5 km hr Row width 6 1 m Spraying pressure 20 Bar 1000 x 5 x 6 1 5...

Страница 20: ...ha Nozzle Position from top down 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jet Swirl Plate Size 2 0 1 8 2 0 1 8 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 8 2 0 1 8 1 8 1 5 This arrangement will produce a spray pattern with a fairly unifor...

Страница 21: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 Pressure Setting __________ Bar Measured Output _________ litres min from test run Output l min Application Rate x Speed x Row Width 600 x x 600 litres min Date of Test _______________ App...

Страница 22: ...HCC Hollow Cone ceramic jet and the other side is fitted with a standard jet Flotation Tyres Optional flotation tyres are 400 60 x 15 5 fitted to fixed axle in lieu of the standard wheels and tyres S...

Страница 23: ...of the oil level viewer Gearbox Check the oil level every 50 hours and if required top up with SAE 85W 140 gear oil The level should be halfway up the viewer on the side of the gearbox Filters Clean a...

Страница 24: ...in fluid flow and should be set in accordance with the spraying pressure being used as shown in the chart below Spraying Bar pressure psi 2 5 29 73 5 10 73 145 10 20 145 290 20 50 290 725 Surge air Ba...

Страница 25: ...left open Supaflo models Pressure filter flushing valve left open Fan noisy and or vibrating Gearbox bearings worn Fan damaged or out of balance Tractor PTO incorrectly installed Hitch point and PTO g...

Страница 26: ...25 Notes...

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Страница 28: ...27 SILVAN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 48 099 851 144 68 Atlantic Drive Keysborough 3173 Australia Telephone 1300 745 826 Facsimilie 1800 745 826 www silvan com au...

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