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    3/4" Regulator

    Manufacturer: Nelson

    The function of a pressure regulator is to reduce a varying inlet pressure to a constant outlet pressure, regardless of changes in the upstream pressure due to flow, elevation, pumping, etc.

    Benefits of pressure regulation include a uniform depth of water application, and controlled sprinkler performance (flow and throw distance).

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    FEATURES

    All New All-Flo

    The newest regulator in the industry and winner of the 2020 Irrigation Association New Product Contest introduces maximum flow capacity, accuracy, and plug resistance.

    • One regulator for the entire pivot nozzle range: 0.5-20 gpm (0.1-4.5 m3/h) reduces inventory.
    • Efficient design saves energy by only requiring 5 psi pressure differential for accurate regulation.

    Single Strut Seat Design Standard with Uni-Flo

    The single-strut technology in the Uni-Flo regulator minimizes “hair-pinning” of debris around the inlet seat, providing more plug resistance for systems operating in dirty water conditions.

    Patented Dampening System

    The patented o-ring dampening system of all Nelson pressure regulators handles severe pressure surges to withstand water hammer.

    Extended Performance and Precision Accuracy

    Precision components coupled with an internally lubricated o-ring minimize frictional drag and hysteresis. Made of the toughest chemically resistant materials. 100% tested for accuracy.

    Universal Square-Thread Connection Option

    Integral adapter connects directly into all Nelson Pivot Sprinklers and creates an easy-to-assemble, economical pivot sprinkler package.

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    Irrigation Unit Conversions

    Convert a given value and unit to different unit type. Conversions are available for flow rate, area, distance, time, volume, pressure, power, precipitation, salinity, and speed.

    Click here to see unit descriptions.


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    Reference: Washington State University