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11.9: Boom valves
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components/11.9-boom-valves24 Jan 2025: Top. There are three different types of boom valves that are commonly fitted to sprayers: solenoids, ball valves and plunger valves. Solenoid boom valves with diaphragms. Solenoid boom valves with diaphragms are a common boom valve used on sprayers
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- 11.9: Boom valves
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11.8: Flow meters
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components/11.8-flow-meters24 Jan 2025: Top. There are two types of flow meters commonly used on sprayers: impeller flow meters and electromagnetic flow meters. Impeller flow meters come in a range of sizes and flow capacities. Always check the minimum flow requirements for the flow meter
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- 11.8: flow meters, summary
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- 11.8: Flow meters
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11.7: Regulating valves
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components/11.7-regulating-valves24 Jan 2025: Top. The purpose of regulating valves is to ensure the required volume of liquid is delivered to the boom or boom sections in response to changes in spraying speed or the operation of section control. To do this, the liquid flow from the pump must
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- 11.7: Regulating valves
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11.6: Pumps
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components/11.6-pumps24 Jan 2025: Top. The most common types of pumps used on sprayers are diaphragm pumps (positive displacement), centrifugal pumps (non-positive displacement) and, to a lesser extent, roller pumps. Before selecting a pump for the sprayer, the operator needs to
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- 11.6: pumps, summary
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- 11.6: Pumps
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11.5: Filtration
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components/11.5-filtration24 Jan 2025: Top. Filtration is critical for protecting the sprayer’s components and to reduce the potential for nozzle blockages. Generally, filters are placed before the pump (suction), after the pump (pressure) and before the nozzles (often on boom sections)
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- 11.5: filtration, summary
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- 11.5: Filtration
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- 11.5: Filtration
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11.4: Hand-wash tank
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components/11.4-hand-wash-tank24 Jan 2025: Top. The hand-wash tank (clean water) must be independently plumbed so there is no way it can become contaminated. It should have a dedicated fresh water supply fitting that is different to any of the other liquid connections on the sprayer.
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- 11.4: hand-wash tank, summary
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- 11.4: Hand-wash tank
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- 11.4: Hand-wash tank
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11.3: The flush tank
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components/11.3-the-flush-tank24 Jan 2025: Top. The flush tank should have a capacity that is at least 10 per cent of the capacity of the main tank. It is ideal if the flush tank has its own fill hose from the fresh-water source to reduce the chance of contamination, along with a
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- 11.3: the flush tank, summary
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- 11.3: The flush tank
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- 11.3: The flush tank
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11.2: The main spray tank
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components/11.2-the-main-spray-tank24 Jan 2025: Top. The most common materials that spray tanks are manufactured from are stainless steel, polypropylene and fibreglass (with a shiny layer of glass on the inside, no fibre showing). Of the three, stainless steel tanks will increase the sprayer’s
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- 11.2: The main spray tank
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Module 11: Pumps, plumbing and components
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/spraying-system-components-and-set-up/module-11-pumps,-plumbing-and-components24 Jan 2025: Top. Module 11: Pumps, plumbing and components. Module 11 explains how pumps, plumbing and components work together. See all module items. Key points. The correct plumbing will allow all of the components in the spray system to operate as they are
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- Module 11: Pumps, plumbing and components
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10.4 Surface temperature inversions
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grownotes/technical-manuals/spray-application-manual/preparing-for-spraying/module-10-weather-monitoring-for-spraying-operations/10.4-surface-temperature-inversions24 Jan 2025: Top. During the day the sun heats the Earth’s surface, which in turn warms the air in contact with the ground. As the distance from the surface increases the air temperature normally reduces. When an inversion is present the opposite situation
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- 10.4 surface temperature inversions, summary
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- 10.4 Surface temperature inversions
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- 10.4 Surface temperature inversions
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- Module 10: Weather monitoring for spraying operations
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