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Senninger Irrigation is proud to release the new UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier. Utilizing two different flow rates on a center pivot (a lower rate for germination or chemigation and a higher rate for mature crop irrigation) provides an excellent way to save water and energy. The Dual Nozzle Carrier greatly simplifies renozzling for this purpose. [...]

by Ben van den Heever, B.Ing (Civil Engineering) In the past, an irrigation designer was reliant on the surveyor’s data to provide an accurate digital terrain model. In many cases when the data was not available, the designer would proceed as if working on a flat surface or make vague assumptions about the terrain. Looking [...]

The system capacity (flow rate) needed to adequately irrigate an area is dependent on the: Peak crop water requirements during the growing season Effective crop rooting depth Texture and infiltration rate of the soil The available water-holding capacity of the soil If the water source is a one or more wells, the well or wells’ [...]

Senninger is proud to announce the launch of our newly designed website. The Home Page provides additional information and more choices to link you to what you want. Convenient tabs take you directly to our Blog, News, Shows, and Careers as well as to About Us, Products, Literature & Software, Contact Us, and even our [...]

What is the Difference between a Pressure Regulator and a Pressure Regulating Limit Valve? Both maintain a constant outlet pressure when handling rated flows. The difference comes when there is no flow through the device.

In January one of Senninger’s customers brought their dealers from all over the nation to Florida for their annual meeting. Since they were in town, Senninger invited the dealers to come tour the facility to see how products are made. Two Senninger employees escorted the group from their hotel to the Clermont headquarters on a [...]

Senninger Hosts Dealer Seminars

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This winter Senninger hosted six dealer seminars from coast-to-coast to talk with dealers about irrigation and the industry.

Introducing the New UP3 Technology

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Senninger Irrigation is pleased to announce the introduction of our new UP3 (Universal Pivot Products Platform). The new features of this design have been applied to the proven technologies of the i-Wob, Xi-Wob and LDN. This new UP3 nozzle concept provides tremendous benefits to the mechanized irrigation market. Easy-Clean / Easy-Change Nozzle Design Just pinch [...]

Diameter and Sprinkler Spacing

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Water leaves a sprinkler or spray nozzle at a given angle or trajectory. If the sprinkler’s deflector pads direct the trajectory slightly upward, water will travel farther from the nozzle producing a larger wetted diameter. The wetted diameter is also impacted by the height of the sprinkler in relation to the soil’s surface and the [...]

A flow control nozzle uses a flexible disk with a hole in the middle which allows maximum flow at the lowest pressures. As upstream pressure increases, the disk begins to flex forward, thus reducing the orifice diameter and restricting the flow. The thickness, durometer, and downstream support of the flexible disk all contribute to the [...]

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