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1 WELCOME! 2016 Southeastern Hay Convention Brian Mathis
TeeJet Southeast Regional Sales Manager WELCOME!

2 Proper Spray Tip Selection and Calibration
Brian Mathis Southeast Regional Sales Manager

3 AGENDA Spray tip nomenclature and industry standards
International Color Code classifications Tip color designates flow 40 psi Droplet sizing and categorizing Spray tip designs & spray patterns Tip Selection and Calibration

4 FUNCTIONS OF A SPRAY NOZZLE
Control the flow rate Form droplets Disperse droplets into specific patterns

5 Nozzle Nomenclature

6 VisiFlo® Color Coding Standard

7 Spray Angle Spray angles given are nominal Minimum overlap is critical
Maximum overlap is not as critical For most tapered spray patterns, a minimum 30% spray pattern overlap is recommended

8 Optimum Spray Height

9 Spray Patterns Most Common Types of spray patterns: Flat Fan Tapered
Even Flooding (Wide Angle) Cone Spray Streaming nozzles

10 Tapered Flat Spray Pattern

11 Tapered Spray Pattern

12 Uniform distribution is achieved when spacing, height, and overlap are optimized

13 Even Flat Spray Pattern
Standard Design TP TeeJet (TP E) TwinJet (TJ60 E) Pre-orifice Design Drift Guard (DG E) AI TeeJet (AI E)

14 Even Spray Pattern

15 Even Spray Pattern

16 Cone Spray Pattern

17 Fertilizer Spray Pattern

18 StreamJet SJ7 Fertilizer Nozzles

19 Nozzle Materials

20 Nozzle Wear New Flat-Fan Nozzle Worn Nozzle Improperly Cleaned

21 Nozzle Wear When do I need to replace my tips? Wear rates depend on:
Tip material (stainless, polymer, ceramic) Chemicals used Water quality Operating pressure Care used when cleaning When measured flow rates are 10% over nominal flow rate it’s time to replace them.

22 Spray Pattern Check Damaged Nozzles New Nozzles Worn Nozzles

23 Spray Pressure Increasing pressure by 4 times doubles the flow rate
Higher pressure decreases droplet size and increases drift potential Higher pressure increases orifice wear Pressure impacts the spray angle and coverage

24 Droplet Size Measurement and Classification
XF UC Extremely Fine Ultra Course

25 Droplet Size Classifications

26 Recommended Droplet Sizes for Various Pesticides
Droplet Spectrum (by ASAE S572) Contact insecticide and fungicide Systemic insecticide and fungicide Contact foliar herbicide Systemic foliar herbicide Soil-applied herbicide Incorporated soil-applied herbicide Very fine (VF) Fine (F) Medium (M) Coarse (C) Very Coarse (VC) Extremely Coarse (XC) University of Illinois- Illinois Pesticide Applicator Manual: General Standards

27 What are Droplets? Droplets are spray particles that make up the spray pattern from the nozzle Droplet size directly impacts efficacy and drift. For a given pressure, a spray tip will produce a range of droplet sizes Expressed in Microns (micrometers)

28 PDPA Laser

29 Oxford Laser

30 What’s a micron? 1 micron (or 1 μ) is 1/1000 millimeter
1 micron is meters 1 micron is 1/25,400 inch 1 micron is inches

31 Comparison of Micron Sizes (approximate)
#2 Pencil lead paper clip staple toothbrush bristle sewing thread human hair 150m

32 Droplet Sizes Measured and then expressed in various ways.
VMD (Volume Median Diameter) or D(v0.5) D(v0.1) (Small Droplets in relation) D(v0.9) (Large Droplets in relation) Mostly, droplet sizes are expressed in VMD.

33 VMD 1/2 of spray volume = smaller droplets
1/2 of spray volume = larger droplets

34 Distance Water Droplets Drift While Falling 3ft in a 5 MPH Wind
SIZE MICRONS DRIFT FEET Very Coarse 600 0.3 Coarse 500 0.4 Medium 400 0.7 Fine 200 5.5 Very Fine 100 26.0 Ultra Fine 50 88.0

35 Major factor in spray tip selection and desired droplet size
MODE OF ACTION Major factor in spray tip selection and desired droplet size Contact Systemic

36 Droplet Size Order This Droplet Size classification comparison uses 02 tip capacity and should be shown along with printed copies of TeeJet LI-TJ143 which shows capacities 015 through 06.

37 Droplet Size Standard Flat Spray
Coarse Fine Turbo TeeJet® Induction AIXR TeeJet® Air Induction TeeJet® Turbo TeeJet® XR TeeJet®

38 Droplet size order TwinJet Style
Coarse Fine AITTJ-60 Air Induction Turbo TwinJet TeeJet offers a wide range of droplet size classifications to the TwinJet style spray tips. Droplet size classifications can be seen on page 136 and 137 of the TeeJet Catalog 51. TTJ-60 Turbo TwinJet AI3070 DGTJ-60 Drift Guard TwinJet TJ-60 TwinJet

39 Drift Reduction Nozzle Technology
Pre-orifice to create pressure drop Venturi effect to produce air-induced, larger droplets

40 Volume is metered at Pre-orifice
Turbo TeeJet Turbo TwinJet

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42 Low Drift TeeJet Nozzles
AITTJ-60 Air Induction Turbo TwinJet AIXR TeeJet® 110⁰Air Induction TeeJet® Turbo TeeJet® Induction 80⁰Air Induction TeeJet®

43 AIXR Drop Size Classification
AIXR is ideal for growers who demand excellent drift control, but insist on applying at lower pressures. The AIXR is rated from psi. The standard AI tip is rated from psi.

44 Air Induction Turbo TwinJet AITTJ60

45 AITTJ60 Drop Size Classification
FIX CHARTS TO MAKE MORE VISABLE

46 AI Drop Size Classification
The AIC is simply an AI tip and a cap in a one-piece tip design.

47 TTI Drop Size Classification

48 Turbo TeeJet Induction (TTI)
Large air-filled droplets Low profile XC and UC droplet classification at all capacities and rated pressures Extended range ( PSI)

49 TTI Turbo TeeJet Induction
MAXIMUM drift control Produces Ultra Course or Extra Course droplets in all sizes and pressures Extended operating range from psi

50 TTI Turbo TeeJet Induction

51 AI3070 Air Induction tip with 30⁰ forward and 70⁰ backward facing Twin wide angle flat spray patterns Ideal for fungicide application in cereal crops Refer to TeeJet LI-TJ143 document to see how the AI3070 droplet size classification compares to other TeeJet tips.

52 What size do I need? Application Rate? Speed Range? Pressure Range?
Tip Spacing? Droplet Classification?

53 The Spray Nozzles you select will determine:

54 Sprayer Calibration Gets your sprayer ready for field operation
Diagnoses tip wear

55 Sprayer Calibration Equipment Needed: TeeJet Calibration Container
Calculator Tip Cleaning Brush (A tooth brush will do) One new Spray Tip of same capacity Stopwatch

56 Sprayer Speed 1 MPH = 88 Feet traveled in 60 seconds

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58 Sprayer Calibration Nozzle type and capacity on the sprayer
Recommended application volume from label Sprayer speed (minimum and maximum) Nozzle Spacing in Inches

59 Sprayer Calibration

60 Sprayer Calibration ANSWER: 0.404 GPM Example: 20 Gallons per Acre
6 Miles per Hour 20” Tip Spacings ANSWER: GPM

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62 Sprayer Calibration Engage your pump and start your sprayer
Check for leaks and/or blockages Inspect and clean all tips and strainers

63 Sprayer Calibration

64 Sprayer Calibration Replace 1 tip with an identical NEW tip
Turn on sprayer and adjust to target pressure Collect and measure volume from new tip for 1 minute

65 Sprayer Calibration Fine tune the pressure until you collect 0.40 GPM
Proper output and pressure is now correct to deliver 20 6 MPH, 20” tip spacings

66 Sprayer Calibration Collect volume from a few tip on each boom section
If flow rate is +/-10% than the NEW tip, replace tip If multiple tips are +/-10%, replace all tips

67 Spray Tips Flow Rate Check for EVEN distribution
When measured flow rates are 10% over nominal flow rate it’s time to replace them

68 QUESTIONS?


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