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AquaTraxx Flow Control Drip Tape for Elevation Changes

AquaTraxx Flow Control Drip Tape for Elevation Changes
  • Blue Stripe on Drip Tape ensures drippers are face up
  • flow control drip tape
SKU
EAFC5081234-750
Our price:
$225.00
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Toro FlowControl™ drip tape is the latest advancement in the evolution of precision drip irrigation. FlowControl is the only flow-regulating drip tape available — giving you more control and uniformity wherever you farm. The innovative flow-controlling design provides you with the flexibility to increase or decrease flow while maintaining a uniform output across changing elevations. Now you have more control over how much water your crops get, especially in long runs or hilly terrain, where water pressure can vary throughout the run.
 
  • Flexibility to increase and decrease flow without sacrificing uniformity
  • Designed and molded with the PBX Advantage for increased durability, clog resistance and uniform output
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  • Inquire about any Spacings or Mil Options not shown online.
  • Available in three diameters and five wall thicknesses, including more-affordable 5/8-inch 6 mil and 7/8-inch 8 mil
  • Emitter spacing from 6–24 inches with no cost increase, for precise placement and flexibility when designing your system

Aqua-Traxx® FC     See TORO Ag's Brochure on this product!


FAQ:  How much drip tape can I run at one time on a garden hose?  Flow?

The Flow of your drip tape is the 3rd set of numbers in the Model #.  This number is stated in GPM per every 100' of tape that you run.

EXAMPLE:  EA5081234-750  This tape outputs .34 gpm for every 100 feet that you run  OR  3.4 gpm for every 1,000' of tape that you run.


Take your Flow  (.22, .34, .45, .67, 1.34 and divide it into your GPM.  Multiply that # x 100 feet.

How do you figure your GPM ?   Take your garden hose close to your garden plot or field.  Run it for approx 2 minutes.   Then time yourself filling up a 5 gallon bucket.  How long did it take? 30 seconds would mean you roughly have 10 gpm.

 

Drip Tape needs 6 PSI to work properly; and not more than 12 PSI or it will split.

 

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