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Understanding Rotor Sprinklers



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By : Devin Gilliland    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-11-28 00:00:00
No lawn or garden can exist without regular watering. Watering helps crops, grass, trees, and other greenery to stay healthy and strong. Finding the right way to irrigate or water your lawn or garden is essential to making the most of your green areas. One way to water a larger area is by using rotor sprinklers. They can cover a large area and are an unobtrusive way to water. This can be a huge benefit that draws many homeowners and business owners to choose rotor sprinklers for their irrigation needs.

Rotor sprinklers work by spreading a single stream or multiple streams of water over a large area. The water is disbursed in a 360-degree arc that can cover an area thoroughly with water to keep your greenery and crops healthy. You most likely know rotor sprinklers by the sound that they make when they go around, but there are also rotor sprinkles that are quiet and work in a smoother manner than the ones that make the “tooka, tooka, tooka, tic, tic, tic” sound.

Impact rotor sprinkles are the most common type of rotor sprinklers that are used. The sprinkler head is mounted on a bearing that gives the sprinkler the ability to move in circles. The impact of the swinging arm strikes the body of the sprinkler causing it to move around in small increments each and every time. This jerky movement often causes it to move around in a non-uniform way, which can mean that a portion of the yard or garden misses watering, but this is not normally a huge worry.

Gear-driven rotors have replaced the impact rotors in some sprinkler designs. On gear-driven rotor sprinklers, the only thing that moves around in a circle is the nozzle. A turbine is moved through the pressure of the water, which moves the gears to turn the nozzle around. Gear-driven rotor sprinklers have one or more streams of water that can saturate a large amount of area and take some of the effort out of watering your lawn or garden.

Still another type of sprinkler that is categorized as a rotor sprinkler is a robot sprinkler. These sprinklers direct a stream of water to a specific area of the lawn or garden. The size and shape of the area that you want watered is programmed into the sprinkler system and the sprinkler then concentrates on the area that you need saturated with water. An electric motor is used to move the nozzle to the areas that you program into the computer that need watered.

Rotor sprinklers can be a great choice for almost any size of lawn or garden. They can cover a large area if they are positioned correctly to help keep your entire lawn green and alive. They are inexpensive and can keep your lawn watered with very little effort from you when used with an automatic timer. You will be delighted with the way that rotor sprinklers can save you time and energy in taking care of your lawn or garden.
Author Resource:- Richard Gilliland is VP of GreenMarkIrrigation.com the largest wholesale dealer and distributor for Rotor sprinklers and sprinkler supplies
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