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Established 1963 LOWER APPLICATION INTENSITY MECHANIZED IRRIGATION Low pressure - high performance products help minimize run-off, improve uniformity and preserve soil's structure.

Benefits Low Pressure High performance Peak Performance Involves two Primary Sprinkler Requirements: Low Application Intensity Providing the largest area of instantaneous coverage possible helps reduce the impact of the sprinkler s application pattern on the soil structure and crop. This critical aspect of sprinkler performance is similar to the need for wide tires on farm equipment to reduce soil paction during field operations. A larger area of instantaneous coverage helps preserve the soil s intake rate and ability to absorb water. Increased soak time greatly reduces the potential for irrigation water run-off and wheel rutting. Sprinkler Pattern Integrity A sprinkler pattern that maintains its integrity in windy conditions and helps minimize evaporative loss is also required for peak performance. The key to meeting this objective is creating a distribution pattern that consists of adequately sized and relatively uniform droplets that resist wind distortion. Droplets that are too small are prone to wind-drift and evaporative loss, which lowers irrigation efficiency, and wastes water and energy. The optimum droplet size is the largest droplet possible that does not have adverse effects on soil or crop. WIND WIND Wind Effects: Small Droplets Wind Effects: Consistently Sized Larger Droplets Small droplets are easily affected by the wind, which means their spray pattern can be distorted. Large droplets are less susceptible to wind drift. Spreading out the droplets helps reduce their intensity and creates a gentle application pattern. Ultra Low Pressure Senninger s line of center pivot products is designed for peak performance at ultra-low pressures of 10 to 15 psi (0.69 to 1.04 bar), and a maximum remended pressure of 20 psi (1.38 bar). Lower pressure translates to reduced horsepower requirements and reduced energy consumption. These low operating pressures offer irrigators a tremendous opportunity to lower total pumping costs. Products specifically designed to provide peak performance at this low pressure range enable center pivot irrigators to address many of today s challenges. 1

Lower Application Intensity Benefits Minimize Run-Off Improve Uniformity Maintain Infiltration Capability Low Application Intensity Healthy Soil High Application Intensity More closely matches soil infiltration rate Maintains soil position Minimizes surface water buildup Early season, typically pre-germination Small soil particles disbursed with larger particles Maximum soil infiltration capability Exceeds soil infiltration rate Rearranges soil position (silt and clay particles bee suspended in standing water) Soil structure breaks down Soil Structure Maintained Soil Structure Breakdown Low kinetic energy minimizes surface soil paction Small soil particles remain disbursed with larger particles Lower application intensity maximizes and maintains the soil infiltration capability Good infiltration maximizes irrigation efficiency, minimizes erosion and reduces costs Maintains root aeration through gentle irrigation High kinetic energy can further pact the soil surface Sealing layer of fine soil particles is left on the surface Irreparable damage has been done to the soil's infiltration capability Infiltration reduction can result in runoff of irrigation water, erosion, inefficient irrigation and greater cost Leads to root choking through lack of aeration Heavy cracking soils can result in lost control of irrigation scheduling Heavier soils and greater slopes are less tolerant of intense application 2

Soil Droplet Size Droplet Size Needed for Different Soil Types Clay 100 0 Sandy Clay Clay Loam Silty Clay Silty Clay Loam Sandy Clay Loam Medium Loam Silty Loam Sand Loamy Sand Sandy Loam Silt 90 80 70 60 Clay 10 20 30 40 % Clay 50 50 % Silt 40 60 30 70 20 80 10 90 Sand Silt 0 100 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 % Sand All soils are made up of three (3) basic ponents: clay, sand and silt. The relative amount of each one of these determines the soil type. The black dots spread over the triangle represent droplet sizes (small, medium, large) and suggest the ideal size for different types of soils. If you know your soil texture, look over the graph above to find the color and percentages of clay, sand and silt that best match the position of your soil. Once you have located these percentages, you should be able to find the remended droplet size for your specific soil type. Typically, tighter soils require smaller droplets and looser soils can accept larger droplets. Low Application Intensity Distributing water with low application intensity reduces the kinetic impact of droplets on the soil surface. Higher application intensity can disrupt the soil s position and can lead to serious issues such as surface sealing and reduced water infiltration. Application Rate Water infiltrates soil s pores at varying rates depending on soil texture. If application rates exceed soil infiltration rates, overwatering and runoff are likely to occur. Typically, you need a higher application rate when irrigating on sandy soils because this soil type will quickly absorb water, but this same application rate would be detrimental on tight soils. 3

Universal Pivot Products Platform UP3 UP3 Nozzle Visibility The color-coded nozzles are highly visible and easy to identify. The nozzle numbers (corresponding to orifice size in 64ths of an inch) are visible on the ears, with half-sizes denoted beneath the second digit. Notches on the lower edge of the nozzle also help identify half sizes. Easy-Clean/Easy- Change Nozzle Design Nozzle Removal PINCH PULL Whole Sizes Half Sizes Nozzle Installation PLACE CLICK The One Weight It provides stability on drops for a number of pivot applicators. Its unique fit technology allows the weight to fit securely onto the i-wob, Xi-Wob, LDN, Super Spray, and even some other manufacturer s applicators. The weight s easy-to-install design lets it remain on the applicator during nozzle changes. The One Weight is constructed entirely of zinc alloy. It weighs approximately 0.85 lbs (0.39 kg). No need to disassemble or remove the sprinkler. Easy snap-in nozzle. Applicator can be installed directly into a pressure regulator - no special threads or fittings required. Dual Nozzle Carrier (patent pending) The UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier simplifies renozzling when two flows are needed within the growing season. Simply pinch and pull the nozzle from the applicator, flip the carrier, then place and click to install the second nozzle. The carrier is marked to show the high and low flow nozzles. The flexible material improves durability from possible impact. 4

i-wob INTRODUCED IN 1999 UP3 ULTRA Low Application Intensity The Senninger i-wob provides the lowest instantaneous application rate pared to any pivot applicator on the market. The rotating and wobbling action of the deflector allows it to throw water much farther than other spray nozzles and sprinklers operating at 10 to 20 psi (0.69 to 1.38 bar). The i-wob delivers a rain-like application of water that doesn t dissolve soil clods and seal over the soil. The larger wetted area and uniform distribution allow the water to soak into the soil at a fortable rate and help keep the soil structure fit for proper root development. Sprinkler Pattern Integrity The grooves in the deflector bine with the wobbler s rotary action to deliver a consistent droplet size and outstanding distribution uniformity. Consistently sized droplets help maintain pattern integrity in wind conditions and prevent evaporation. The droplet size can be tailored to the needs of the soil through the selection of proper deflectors and operating pressures. The i-wob is available with four different deflectors. These give irrigators the opportunity to customize the i-wob s droplet size and trajectory to best suit different installation, soil, and crop needs. UP3 Nozzles Senninger's UP3 easy, snap-in nozzles eliminate the hassle of disassembly and sprinkler removal when cleaning or changing nozzles. The UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier makes renozzling easier by letting growers easily switch between flow rates during the growing season. Standard-Angle 6-Groove Gray deflector Small droplets Standard-Angle 9-Groove Black deflector Medium droplets Low-Angle 9-Groove Blue deflector Medium droplets Low-Angle 6-Groove White deflector Largest droplets 5

UP3 i-wob A View of Instantaneous Area of Coverage Low Pressure Performance The i-wob is extremely energy efficient. Little pressure is needed for outstanding performance. Optimal pressures ranging from 10 to 20 psi (0.69 to 1.38 bar) offer big energy savings. i-wob Instantaneous application over a larger area lowers the intensity of the sprinkler pattern on the soil structure. Impact Sprinkler Instantaneous application into a small area can result in run-off and wheel rutting. Overhead Views of Distribution The dark blue hot spots in the distribution pattern of a regular, streamdriven sprinkler show areas of higher application intensity. Having a greater instantaneous area of coverage helps eliminate hot spots and reduce soil structure degradation and run-off. Stream-Driven Applicator Stream-driven applicators can provide good throw distance, but their distinct streams instantaneously place the entire flow in a relatively small area when pared to the i-wob. i-wob The i-wob offers immediate uniform coverage. This means it wets a much larger area with low application intensity and preserves the soil s structure and infiltration capabilities. 6

Xi-Wob INTRODUCED IN 2005 UP3 ULTRA Low Application Intensity The Senninger Xi-Wob, like the i-wob, provides an ultra-low instantaneous application rate over a larger wetted area. Its counterbalance technology, coupled with the wobbling rotary action of the deflector, allows the Xi-Wob to throw water much farther than other spray nozzles and sprinklers operating at 10 to 15 psi (0.69 to 1.03 bar). The Xi-Wob delivers a gentle rain-like application of water that maintains the soil s infiltration capability, doesn t dissolve soil clods and seal over the soil, and minimizes surface water build-up. Sprinkler Pattern Integrity The grooves in the deflector bine with the wobbler s rotary action to deliver a consistent droplet size and outstanding distribution uniformity. Consistent droplet sizes help maintain the sprinkler s pattern integrity even in wind conditions and help prevent evaporation. The droplet size can be tailored to the needs of the soil through selection of proper deflectors and operating pressures. The Xi-Wob produces a slightly smaller droplet size than the i-wob, which is ideal for heavier soils. The Xi-Wob is available with three different deflectors. These let you to customize the droplet size and trajectory to best suit your installation, soil, and crop needs. (Top-of-Pipe model also available.) UP3 Nozzles Senninger's UP3 easy, snap-in nozzles eliminate the hassle of disassembly and sprinkler removal when cleaning or changing nozzles. The UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier makes renozzling easier by letting growers easily switch between flow rates during the growing season. Model 910 9-Groove 10º trajectory Gray deflector Smaller droplets Model 610 6-Groove 10º trajectory Blue deflector Medium droplets Model 615 6-Groove 15º trajectory Black deflector Large droplets 7

UP3 Xi-Wob A View of Instantaneous Area of Coverage Ideal For Semi-Rigid Drops The Xi-Wob utilizes counter-balance technology that eliminates the need for flexible hose on the drop, if desired. It is ideal for PE or steel drop installations, but can also be used on a flexible hose when bined with The One Weight. Xi-Wob Instantaneous application over a larger area lowers the intensity of the sprinkler pattern on the soil structure. Impact Sprinkler Instantaneous application into a small area can result in run-off and wheel rutting. Low Pressure Performance The Xi-Wob is extremely energy efficient. Little pressure is needed for outstanding performance. Optimal pressures ranging from 10 to 15 psi (0.69 to 1.03 bar) offer big energy savings. Overhead Views of Distribution The dark blue hot spots in the distribution pattern of a regular, streamdriven sprinkler show areas of higher application intensity. Having a greater instantaneous area of coverage helps eliminate hot spots and reduce soil structure degradation and run-off. Stream-Driven Applicator Stream-driven applicators can provide good throw distance, but their distinct streams instantaneously place the entire flow in a relatively small area when pared to the Xi-Wob. Xi-Wob The Xi-Wob offers immediate uniform coverage. This means it wets a much larger area with low application intensity and preserves the soil s structure and infiltration capabilities. 8

LDN UP3 INTRODUCED IN 1997 Low to Moderate Application Intensity The Senninger LDN - Low Drift Nozzle can divide larger flows of water into various streams resistant to wind-drift and evaporation. By using multiple deflector pad levels (single, double or triple), additional grooves can be added to the LDN to control water direction and droplet size. This enables it to handle large flows of up to 20.5 gpm (4656 L/hr) while still providing a gentle spread-out application. LDN pads are available in concave (blue), flat (black) and convex (green), with 24 or 33 grooves. They are used in different binations to create the spray angle and droplet size best suited for specific soil and crop needs. Mini pads, chemigation pads, bubble pads, part-circle pads and the shroud are also available for further customization. True Multi-Pad Technology Sprinkler Pattern Integrity The LDN has a unique multi-pad system that helps maintain uniform droplet sizes along an entire system. Consistent droplet sizes maintain the sprinkler s pattern integrity even in wind conditions and help prevent wind-drift and evaporation. UP3 Nozzles Senninger's UP3 easy, snap-in nozzles eliminate the hassle of disassembly and sprinkler removal when cleaning or changing nozzles. The UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier makes renozzling easier by letting growers easily switch between flow rates during the growing season. The LDN is available with a variety of pads and add-ons that let you to customize droplet size and trajectory to best suit your installation, soil, and crop needs. The LDN s multi-pad technology lets you add single, double or triple pads to the sprinkler. Concave Pad Flat Pad Convex Pad Bubbler Pad Shroud Corn Chemigation Pad Cotton Chemigation Pad Part-Circle Pads 9

UP3 LDN Low Pressure Performance The LDN is extremely energy efficient. It is specifically designed for low operating pressures of 6 to 20 psi (0.41 to 1.38 bar). Low pressure operation can mean big energy savings. Multiple Pad Configurations As the nozzle flow increases with the distance from the pivot point, multiple pads can be used to increase the area of instantaneous coverage. By dividing the nozzle flow into a larger number of streams and applying that flow over a larger surface area, the application intensity is reduced. A triple pad configuration lowers application intensity by 20% to 25% pared to single pad nozzles at parable flows. Single Pad 0.27 to 6.25 gpm (61 to 1420 L/hr) Double Pad 3.93 to 11.5 gpm (893 to 2619 L/hr) Triple Pad 6.99 to 21.2 gpm (1588 to 4811 L/hr) 33 streams 66 streams 99 streams 10

Goosenecks Micro Spray Widen Stake Wetted Area INTRODUCED IN 2002 Lower Application Intensity The Senninger single and double 125 goosenecks bined with truss rod hose slings lower application intensity by increasing the area of coverage. Applying a given amount of water over a larger area can help the soil to absorb it at the rate it needs. This reduces soil paction, soil sealing and runoff. Single 125 Gooseneck 3/4" barb or NPT threaded outlet models (Single 180 model also available) Truss Rod Hose Slings Models for truss rods: 5/8" (rust), 11/16" (green), 3/4" (black), 13/16" (grey) and 7/8" (blue) Double 125 Gooseneck 3/4" barb or NPT threaded outlet models Sprinkler Pattern Integrity The single and double 125 gooseneck and truss rod hose slings allow the drop hose and applicator to hang at a precise location along the truss rod without hindrance or kinking. This helps reduce pattern interruption from colliding streams. Goosenecks and drops place applicators closer to the crop, which helps fight wind-drift and maintain pattern integrity. 11

Widen Wetted Area Goosenecks Water Patterns Conventional Applicators Spreading Out Water Distribution Double 125 goosenecks divide the water flow from a single outlet on a pivot and spread it out over a larger area. This eliminates the need to create additional outlets on the mainline of a wide-spaced machine. Single 125 Goosenecks Durable Construction Senninger goosenecks are constructed out of non-corrosive UV-resistant thermoplastic materials for a long life and reduced plugging from rust flaking sometimes associated with galvanized goosenecks. This allows goosenecks to withstand ambient temperatures of up to 150 F (66 C) and water temperatures of up to 110 F (43 C). They also cost less than standard steel models. Double 125 Goosenecks Single 125 Goosenecks Double 125 Goosenecks Installation Considerations Maximum remended pressure: 20 psi (8.27 bar) Maximum remended flow: Single models - 20 gpm (4542 L/hr) Double models - 30 gpm (6814 L/hr) Truss Rod Hose Slings Truss Rod Hose Sling Hose Truss Rod Drop 12

Pressure Regulators INTRODUCED IN 1966 Application Intensity Uncontrolled pressure fluctuations in an irrigation system can easily alter the system s overall performance, resulting in unwanted flow deviations and overwatering. Pressure regulators help prevent these fluctuations by maintaining a constant preset outlet pressure that can be matched to the applicator's design, regardless of variations in inlet pressure. This keeps systems performing at peak distribution uniformity. Sprinkler Pattern Integrity Sprinklers and applicators are designed to operate within a range of pressures that provide optimal performance. When pressures are too low, the sprinkler s rotational speed is altered. This can cause dry spots near the head and overwatering in a donut shaped pattern. Higher pressures can cause overwatering near the sprinkler head and create small droplets susceptible to wind-drift and evaporation. Pressure regulators eliminate these pressure fluctuations and help maintain sprinkler pattern integrity and performance. PSR Pivot Special Regulator TM Outlet pressure: 6 to 50 psi (0.41 to 3.45 bar) Inlet pressure: 100 to 135 psi (6.89 to 9.31 bar) Flow: 0.5 to 15 gpm (114 to 3407 L/hr) PRL Pressure Regulator Low Flow Outlet pressure: 6 to 40 psi (0.41 to 2.76 bar) Inlet pressure: 100 to 150 psi (6.90 to 10.34 bar) Flow: 0.1 to 8 gpm (23 to 1817 L/hr) PMR-MF Pressure-Master Regulator Medium Flow Outlet pressure: 6 to 60 psi (0.41 to 4.14 bar) Inlet pressure: 100 to 150 psi (6.90 to 10.34 bar) Flow: 2 to 20 gpm (454 to 4543 L/hr) 11

Pressure Regulators Do I Need Pressure Regulators? Every irrigation system will experience some sort of pressure fluctuation. System pressures will vary due to elevation changes in a field and pressure loss through pipe fittings. However, pressures can also be altered by end guns cycling on and off or changes in the system s water supply. These fluctuations alter a system s flow rate, directly affect its uniformity and negatively impact crop quality and yields. If your system runs on energy-saving lower pressures, then pressure regulators will need to be incorporated into your system to ensure optimal performance. At low operating pressures of 6 to 30 psi, flow variations could easily exceed 10% with small changes in the system s pressure. Pressure regulators will help control these fluctuations and assure sprinklers distribution uniformity by limiting excess inlet pressure to a constant outlet pressure. Over-watering Uniform application Under-watering Cross section Infiltration Cross section Infiltration Without Pressure Regulators Many irrigation systems have the potential to experience elevation and pressure changes that cause flow fluctuations on unregulated systems. With Pressure Regulators Application remains uniform even as elevation changes. 12

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