There are many types of sprinkler spray on the market, Hunter, Rain Bird, Toro Weather Matic, just to name a few. When addressing the question of what is best for my fairly simple to use irrigation.
Hunter Industries has a few different lines, which were designed for specific purposes of the Hunter PS Spray Sprinklers is basically a generic version for installers or contractors who want to connect and play at the end when you install the heads, as the jets are alreadypreset in the body of the sprinkler system. Hunter is also developing a model called the Pro-Spray for residential and commercial applications and are the most common spray head, is usually used by Hunter. The Institutional Head Hunter is the last and final jet heads manufactured by Hunter. These water saving heads and are made with better materials to deal with more traffic and can take much more of a blow to the spray pattern. The institutional modelcan also be equipped with a check valve that prevents water shooting up into the air when the head is broken. The only problem I have with it is found that decision makers are much more expensive than the Pro-Spray models.
Rain Bird is rather the market when it comes to heads, as it seems much cheaper than many other brands and to do the job just as well be spraying. The Rain Bird 1800 series spray heads are available in 2 inch 3inch 4inch 6inch and 12 inchesThe models can work, and residential or commercial.
The only thing you need to decide what you want to use your head do what you need to die there. Both Rain Bird and Hunter nozzles can be replaced with any of the Rain Bird Hunter or body sprays. Plugged in my opinion, Hunter seems to appear a little better nozzle when the rain-bird version only rained on the bird dies with debris and that they must constantly clean off. Nozzles arein all sizes and types of jet and try to find what they need to go to cover, or size.
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