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03-30-13, 09:43 AM | #1 |
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Decrease pressure and increase time to improve sprinkler efficiency?
Are sprinklers more efficient at lower pressure after accounting for the increased time to compensate for the lower flow rate? The theory is that at lower pressure, the droplets are larger so there is less loss to evaporation and drift. How does it work in practice?
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