journal article
Jan 01, 1992
Maintenance Considerations for Drip Irrigation Systems
Abstract
Because drip irrigation systems are very susceptible to clogging, maintenance revolves around flushing the system. Both primary and secondary filters and main and lateral lines and drip tubes require flushing on a regular basis. Chlorination and use of acid often are necessary for keeping lines clear of contaminants. Rubber gaskets and diaphragms should be replaced every 2 years. A water meter will assist in assuring that desired application rates are being obtained. The use of air vents assures that air locks do not reduce system efficiency. The calibration of injector pumps should be verified at least two times per season.
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- Published
- Jan 01, 1992
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- 2(1)
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- 38
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D.C. Sanders (1992). Maintenance Considerations for Drip Irrigation Systems. HortTechnology, 2(1), 38. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.2.1.38
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