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Toro NGE Pressure Compensating Emitter

SKU DPC02-MA
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Toro NGE Pressure Compensating Emitter

The Toro NGE Pressure Compensating Emitters are ideal for greenhouse and nursery applications, or any situation that requires precise irrigation of containers or individual plants. Water is applied uniformly from each emitter outlet directly to the root system, decreasing the risk of disease and water washing off chemicals applied to the foliage to improve crop quality and yields. 

Features

  • Available in three flow rates 
  • Unique anti-drain system - overcomes drainage problems caused by differences in elevation
  • Self-flushing during operation -  prevents debris build up
  • Available in Anti-Siphon and Anti-Leak configurations
Specifications
Recommended Pressure Range
90 - 410 kPa
Closing Pressure 24 kPa
Minimum Filtration Requirement 140 mesh
Available Flow Rates

2 l/h (Light Blue)

4 l/h (Grey)

8 l/h (Light Red)

Note: Male Adaptor Outlets available ONLY 

 

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FAQ's

Do you offer drip irrigation solutions for businesses?

Yes, Parkland Irrigation offers both commercial and residential drip irrigation solutions.

No matter if you grow hundreds of crops or simply want to save water for your backyard garden, we have a solution for everyone.

If you're looking for a residential solution, then check out our Garden Irrigation Accessories page

If you're looking for business solutions, filter through our menu and find the product you need!

What's the difference between pressure compensation and non-pressure compensating driplines?

Pressure compensated driplines start dripping once the line has reached a specific level of pressure. It will then irrigate at that pressure across the entire line regardless of factors like elevation. That's what makes them best for drip irrigation that occurs across hills or slopes to make sure both the crops at the top and bottom of said slopes get the same amount of water.

Non pressure compensated driplines on the other hand would give more water to the drippers at the bottom of the hill due to gravity, which can result in uneven distribution of water. However, these are fine to use on flat surfaces.

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