Technical Information: Universal Application Rate Chart For 159 Tip Spacing
Technical Information: Universal Application Rate Chart For 159 Tip Spacing
Technical Information: Universal Application Rate Chart For 159 Tip Spacing
information on water sensitive paper see PART NUMBER PAPER SIZE QUANTITY/PACKAGE PART NUMBER PAPER SIZE QUANTITY/PACKAGE
Data Sheet 20301; for more information on
20301-1N 39 x 19 50 cards 20302-1 39 x 29 50 cards
oil sensitive paper see Data Sheet 20302.
20301-2N 39 x 29 50 cards
Water and oil sensitive paper sold by TeeJet Technologies
20301-3N 209 x 19 25 strips
How to order:
is manufactured by Syngenta Crop Protection AG. Specify part number.
Example: 20301-1N
Water Sensitive Paper
TeeJet Tip
Cleaning
Brush
TeeJet
Calibration Container
The TeeJet Calibration Container
features a 68 oz. (2.0 L) capacity and
a raised dual scale in both U.S. and
metric graduations. The container is
molded of polypropylene for excellent
How to order: chemical resistance and durability.
Specify part number. How to order:
Example: CP20016-NY Example: CP24034A-PP
(Calibration Container only)
– Spray width (in inches) for single nozzle, with a partially loaded (about half full) sprayer 6.0 — 23 34
band spraying or boomless spraying and select the engine throttle setting and 6.5 — 21 31
gear that will be used when spraying. Repeat
– Row spacing (in inches) divided the above process and average the times that 7.0 — 19 29
by the number of nozzles per were measured. Use the following equation or 7.5 — 18 27
row for directed spraying the table at right to determine ground speed.
8.0 — 17 26
Distance (FT) x 60
Speed (MPH) = 8.5 — 16 24
Nozzle Spacing Time (seconds) x 88
9.0 — 15 23
If the nozzle spacing on your boom is different than those tabulated,
multiply the tabulated GPA coverages by one of the following factors.
OTHER SPACING (INCHES) CONVERSION FACTOR OTHER SPACING (INCHES) CONVERSION FACTOR OTHER SPACING (INCHES) CONVERSION FACTOR
Since all the tabulations in this catalog are 28%N. Determine the correct nozzle
7.0 lbs./gal. .84 .92
based on spraying water, which weighs size as follows:
8.0 lbs./gal. .96 .98
8.34 lbs. per USA gallon, conversion factors GPA (liquid other than water) x
8.34 lbs./gal. 1.00 – WATER 1.00
must be used when spraying liquids that are Conversion Factor
heavier or lighter than water. To determine = GPA (from table in catalog) 9.0 lbs./gal. 1.08 1.04
the proper size nozzle for the liquid to be 10.0 lbs./gal. 1.20 1.10
20 GPA (28%) x 1.13
sprayed, first multiply the desired GPM or 10.65 lbs./gal. 1.28 – 28% nitrogen 1.13
= 22.6 GPA (water)
GPA of liquid by the water rate conversion 11.0 lbs./gal. 1.32 1.15
factor. Then use the new converted GPM or The applicator should choose a nozzle
size that will supply 22.6 GPA of water at 12.0 lbs./gal. 1.44 1.20
GPA rate to select the proper size nozzle.
the desired pressure. 14.0 lbs./gal. 1.68 1.30
Nozzle Nomenclature
There are many types of nozzles available,
with each providing different flow rates,
spray angles, droplet sizes and patterns. Nozzle Type Brand Name
Some of these spray tip characteristics are
indicated by the tip number. VisiFlo®
Material
Remember, when replacing tips, be
sure to purchase the same tip number, 110° Spray 0.4 Gallon Per
Angle Minute nozzle
thereby ensuring your sprayer remains capacity rated
properly calibrated. at 40 PSI
Nozzle flow rate varies with spraying Depending on the nozzle type and size, the
pressure. In general, the relationship operating pressure can have a significant
between GPM and pressure is as follows: effect on spray angle and quality of spray
distribution. As shown here for an 11002
GPM1 EDDF
PSI1
______ = ______ flat spray tip, lowering the pressure results
GPM2 EDDF
PSI2 in a smaller spray angle and a significant
reduction in spray coverage.
This equation is explained by the illustration
to the right. Simply stated, in order to double Tabulations for spray tips in this catalog 0.12 GPM 0.2 GPM
the flow through a nozzle, the pressure must are based on spraying water. Generally,
be increased four times. liquids more viscous than water produce
relatively smaller spray angles, while liquids 11002 @ 15 PSI
Higher pressure not only increases the flow with surface tensions lower than water will
rate through a nozzle, but it also influences produce wider spray angles. In situations
the droplet size and the rate of orifice wear. where the uniformity of spray distribution is
As pressure is increased, the droplet size important, be careful to operate your spray
decreases and the rate of orifice wear increases. tips within the proper pressure range. 90º
189
The values given in the tabulation sections
Note: Suggested minimum spray heights for broadcast
of this catalog indicate the most commonly spraying are based upon nozzles spraying water
used pressure ranges for the associated spray at the rated spray angle.
369
tips. When information on the performance
of spray tips outside of the pressure range
given in this catalog is required, contact
TeeJet Technologies or your local rep. 11002 @ 40 PSI
0.5 1.4 .2
529
1.0 .7
1.5 1.4 .4
2.0 2.4 .6
2.5 3.4 .9
3.0 1.2
4.0 2.0
5.0 2.9 .4
6.0 4.0 .6
8.0 .9 .3
10.0 1.4 .4
129
Row Spacing
(31 cm) 129
(31 cm)
45 PSI (3 bar)
95° Even
209 (50 cm) Flat Spray
159 (38 cm)
129
99 (31 cm)
(23 cm)
Broadcast Banding
209 (50 cm) 209 (50 cm)
AA2 GunJet 0.2 0.9 2.0 3.4 5.3 7.3 10.0 13.0 16.0
AA18 GunJet 0.6 2.2 5.0 8.3 13.0 18.4 25.0 33.0 40.0
AA43 GunJet 0.4 0.6 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.6 3.3 4.1 9.2 13.2
AA143 GunJet 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.3 1.7 2.2 2.8 3.5 7.9 11.3
AA6B Valve 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.3 1.7 2.2 2.8 3.5 7.8 11.3 20.0
AA17 Valve 0.2 0.5 0.8 1.3 1.8 2.5 3.2 4.1 5.0 11.3 16.2 28.8
AA144A/144P Valve 0.2 0.5 0.8 1.3 1.8 2.5 3.2 4.1 5.0 11.3 16.2 28.8
AA144A-1-3/AA144P-1-3 0.3 0.7 1.3 2.0 2.8 3.8 5.0 6.3 7.8 17.6 25.3
Valve
AA145H Valve 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.1 1.4 1.8 2.2 5.0 7.2 12.8 22.8
344 2-way Valve 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.1 1.6 2.8 5.0 11.3 20.0 27.5
344 3-way Valve 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.9 2.0 2.8 5.0 8.9 20.0 35.6
346 2-way Valve 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.2 2.0 2.8 5.0 7.8 11.3 20.0
346 3-way Valve 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.3 2.8 5.0 6.9 12.2 19.1 27.5
356 Valve 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.2 2.0 2.8 5.0 7.8 11.3 20.0
430 2-way* Manifold 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.3 1.8 2.3 3.0 3.7 8.2 11.8 21.0
430 3-way* Manifold 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.3 1.8 2.3 3.0 3.7 8.2 11.8 21.0
430 FB* Manifold 0.2 0.5 0.9 1.5 2.1 2.9 3.8 4.8 5.9 13.3 19.1
440* Manifold 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 1.7 2.4 4.3 7.6 17.0 30.3
450* Manifold 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.1 1.6 2.8 5.0 11.3 20.0 27.5
450 FB* Manifold 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.1 1.6 2.8 5.0 11.3 20.0 27.5
460 2-way* Manifold 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.8 2.6 4.6 8.2 18.4 32.8
460 3-way* Manifold 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.8 2.6 4.6 8.2 18.4 32.8
460 FB* Manifold 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.9 2.0 2.8 5.0 8.9 20.0 35.6
490* Manifold 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.2 2.0 2.8 5.0 7.8 11.3 20.0
540* Manifold 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.7 1.5 2.2 4.0 7.0 15.8 28.1
QJ300 Nozzle Body 0.1 0.4 1.6 3.7 6.5 10.2 14.7 20.0
QJ360F Nozzle Body 0.1 0.4 1.7 3.9 6.9 10.8 15.6 21.2 27.7 35.0
QJ380 Nozzle Body 0.1 0.6 2.2 5.0 8.9 13.9 20.0 27.2 35.6
QJ380F Nozzle Body 0.1 0.2 1.0 2.2 4.0 6.2 8.9 12.1 15.8 20.0 24.7
24230A/24216A 0.5 2.0 7.8 17.6 31.3
Nozzle Body
QJ17560A Nozzle Body 0.2 1.0 4.0 8.9 15.8 24.7
AA122-1/2 Line Strainer 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.3 1.7 2.2 2.8 3.5 7.8 11.3 20.0
AA122-3/4 Line Strainer 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.3 1.6 2.0 4.4 6.3 11.3 20.0
AA122-QC Line Strainer 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.3 1.5 3.5 5.0 8.9 15.8 35.6
AA126-3 Line Strainer 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.9 2.1 3.1 5.4 9.7 21.8
AA126-4/F50/M50 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.9 1.3 2.4 4.2 9.4 16.7 23.0
Line Strainer
AA126-5 Line Strainer 0.3 0.5 0.8 1.5 3.3 5.9 8.1 14.4 22.4
AA126-6/F75 Line Strainer 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.9 1.9 3.5 4.7 8.4 13.2 19.0
*Manifold pressure drop data based on a single valve. Quantity of valves, inlet fitting size and inlet feed setup may
affect pressure drop rating. Please contact your local TeeJet sale representative for additional information.
Rectangular Areas
π x Diameter2 (d)
Area =
4
π = 3.14159
Example:
Area = Length (l) x Width (w) What is the area of a green that has a diameter of 45 feet?
By using the following equation, it is possible to determine the 1,590 square feet
area in acres. Area in acres =
43,560 sq. ft. per acre
Area in square feet
Area in acres = = 0.04 acre
43,560 sq. ft. per acre
(There are 43,560 square feet in an acre.)
Irregular Areas
Example:
45,000 sq. ft.
Area in acres =
43,560 sq. ft. per acre
= 1.03 acres
Triangular Areas
Example:
What is the total area of the Par-3 hole illustrated above?
Base (b) x Height (h) The area can be broken into a triangle (area 1), a rectangle (area 2)
Area = and a circle (area 3). Then use the previously mentioned equations
2 for determining areas to find the total area.
Banding and
Directed Applications
The only difference between the above procedure and calibrating for
banding or directed applications is the input value used for “W” in the
formula in Step 3.
For single nozzle banding or boomless applications:
W = Sprayed band width or swath width (in inches).
For multiple nozzle directed applications:
W = Row spacing (in inches) divided by the number
of nozzles per row.
A B C
Tips Don’t Last Forever! An Inside Look at Nozzle Determining Tip Wear
There is sufficient evidence that spray tips Orifice Wear and Damage The best way to determine if a spray tip is
may be the most neglected component While wear may not be detected when excessively worn is to compare the flow
in today’s farming. Even in countries with visually inspecting a nozzle, it can be rate from the used tip to the flow rate of a
obligatory sprayer testing, spray tips are the seen when viewed through an optical new tip of the same size and type. Charts in
most significant failure. On the other hand, comparator. The edges of the worn nozzle this catalog indicate the flow rates for new
they are among the most critical of items in (B) appear more rounded than the edges nozzles. Check the flow of each tip by using
proper application of valuable agricultural of the new nozzle (A). Damage to nozzle an accurate graduated collection container,
chemicals. (C) was caused by improper cleaning. a timing device and an accurate pressure
For example, a 10 percent over-application of The spraying results from these tips can gauge mounted at the nozzle tip. Compare
chemical on a twice-sprayed 1,000-acre farm be seen in the illustrations below. the flow rate of the old tip to that of the new
could represent a loss of $2,000–$10,000 one. Spray tips are considered excessively
based on today’s chemical investments of worn and should be replaced when their
$10.00–$50.00 per acre. This does not take flow exceeds the flow of a new tip by 10%.
into account potential crop damage. Reference page 145 for more information.
Spray Tip Care goes into the precision manufacturing of Careful cleaning of a clogged spray tip
each nozzle orifice. European standards, can mean the difference between a clean
is the First Step for example the JKI, require very small flow field and one with weed streaks. Flat spray
to Successful tolerances of new nozzles (+/-5%) of nominal tips have finely crafted thin edges around
Application flow. Many TeeJet nozzle types and sizes are the orifice to control the spray. Even the
The successful performance already JKI-approved, which confirms the slightest damage from improper cleaning
of a crop chemical is highly dependent high quality standard designed into TeeJet can cause both an increased flow rate and
on its proper application as recommended nozzles. To maintain the quality in practical poor spray distribution. Be sure to use
by the chemical manufacturer. Proper spraying as long as possible, the operator’s job adequate strainers in your spray system
selection and operation of spray nozzles are is the proper maintenance of those spray tips. to minimize clogging. If a tip does clog,
very important steps in accurate chemical The illustration below compares the only use a soft bristled brush or toothpick
application. The volume of spray passing spraying results obtained from well- to clean it—never use a metal object. Use
through each nozzle plus the droplet size maintained vs. poorly-maintained spray tips. extreme care with soft tip materials such
and spray distribution on the target can Poor spray distribution can be prevented. as plastic. Experience has shown that even
influence pest control. Selection of longer wearing tip materials a wooden toothpick can distort the orifice.
Critical in controlling these three factors is or frequent replacement of tips from softer
the spray nozzle orifice. Careful craftsmanship materials can eliminate misapplication due
to worn spray tips.
Driftable Droplets*
APPROXIMATE PERCENT
NOZZLE TYPE OF SPRAY VOLUME LESS
(0.50 GPM FLOW) THAN 150 MICRONS
15 PSI 40 PSI
XR – Extended Range TeeJet (110º) 19% 30%
TT – Turbo TeeJet (110º) 4% 13%
TTJ60 – Turbo TwinJet (110º) 3% 10%
TF – Turbo FloodJet 2% 7%
AIXR – Air Induction XR (110º) 2% 7%
AITTJ60 – Air Induction Turbo TwinJet (110º) 1% 6%
AI – Air Induction TeeJet (110º) N/A 5%
TTI – Turbo TeeJet Induction (110º) <1% 2%
*Data obtained from Oxford VisiSizer system spraying
water at 70ºF (21ºC) under laboratory conditions.
8
The influence of wind can increase the 7
61
Wind Speed Vw (mph)
Time of Day
Figure 4.
XR11003VP Volumetric droplet
TT11003 diameters of XR, TT,
1200 TTJ60, AIXR, AI, AITTJ60
TTJ60 Nozzle AIXR Nozzle AITTJ60 Nozzle TTJ60-11003
1100 and TTI nozzles relative
VMD (Volume Median Diameter in μm)
AIXR11003
1000 AITTJ60-11003 to pressure
Injector/Pre-Orifice
(removable) 900 AI11003VS
800 TTI11003
700 Measurement conditions:
600
– Continuous Oxford Laser
500 measurement across the
400 full width of the flat spray
300
– Water temperature 70 °F
200
TTI Nozzle 100
0
AI Nozzle 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
Figure 3: XR, DG, TT, AIXR, AI, AITTJ60, TTJ60 and TTI Pressure (PSI)
nozzles (sectional drawings).
30 35 40 45 50 55 60 70 80 90 100 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 70 80 90 100
AI80015 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C AIC110015 UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C C
AI8002 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C AIC11002 UC UC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC VC C
AI80025 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC VC
AIC110025 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C
AI8003 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC VC
AI81004 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C AIC11003 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C
AI8005 UC UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC AIC11004 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C
AI8006 UC UC UC UC UC XC XC XC XC XC XC AIC11005 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC VC
AI110015 UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C C AIC11006 UC UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC
AI11002 UC UC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC VC C
AIC11008 UC UC UC UC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC
AI110025 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C
AI11003 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C AIC11010 UC UC UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC
AI11004 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC C AIC11015 UC UC UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC
AI11005 UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC VC
AI11006 UC UC UC XC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC AIUB TeeJet® (AIUB)
AI11008 UC UC UC UC XC XC XC XC VC VC VC
PSI
AI TeeJet® (AI E) 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
PSI
AIUB8502 UC XC XC VC VC VC VC C
30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 AIUB85025 UC XC XC XC VC VC VC C
AI95015E UC XC XC VC VC VC C C AIUB8503 UC XC XC XC VC VC VC C
AI9502E UC XC XC VC VC VC VC C
AI95025E UC XC XC VC VC VC VC C AIUB8504 UC XC XC XC VC VC VC C
AI9503E UC XC XC VC VC VC VC C
AI9504E UC XC XC VC VC VC VC C Air Induction Turbo TwinJet® (AITTJ60)
AI9505E UC XC XC VC VC VC VC VC
AI9506E UC UC XC XC XC VC VC VC PSI
AI9508E UC UC XC XC XC VC VC VC
20 25 30 35 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
DGTJ60-110015 F F F F F
DGTJ60-11002 M M M F F DG TeeJet® (DG E)
DGTJ60-11003 M M M F F
PSI
DGTJ60-11004 C C C C M
DGTJ60-11006 C C C C C 30 35 40 50 60
DGTJ60-11008 C C C C C
DG95015E M M M F F
DG TeeJet (DG) DG9502E M M M M M
DG9503E C M M M M
PSI
DG9504E C C C M M
30 35 40 50 60
DG9505E C C C M M
DG80015 M M M M F
DG8002 M M M M M
DG8003 C M M M M
Turbo FloodJet® (TF)
DG8004 C C C M M PSI
DG8005 C C C M M
DG110015 M M F F F 10 20 30 40 50
DG11002 M M M M M TF-2 UC XC XC VC VC
DG11003 C M M M M
TF-2.5 UC UC XC XC VC
DG11004 C C M M M
DG11005 C C C M M TF-3 UC UC XC XC VC
TF-4 UC UC XC XC XC
TeeJet® (TP) TF-5 UC UC UC XC XC
PSI TF-7.5 UC UC UC XC XC
TF-10 UC UC UC XC XC
30 35 40 50 60
TP8001 F F F F F
TP80015 F F F F F
Turbo TeeJet® (TT)
TP8002 F F F F F PSI
TP8003 F F F F F
TP8004 M M M F F 15 20 25 30 35 40 50 60 70 80 90
TP8005 M M M M F TT11001 C C M M M M M F F F F
TP8006 M M M M M
TT110015 VC C C M M M M F F F F
TP8008 C C M M M
TP11001 F F F F VF TT11002 VC VC C C M M M M F F F
TP110015 F F F F F TT110025 VC VC C C M M M M F F F
TP11002 F F F F F TT11003 VC VC C C C C M M M M F
TP11003 F F F F F TT11004 XC VC VC C C C M M M M M
TP11004 M M M F F
TT11005 XC VC VC VC VC C C M M M M
TP11005 M M M F F
TP11006 M M M M F TT11006 XC VC VC VC VC VC C C C M M
TP11008 C M M M M TT11008 XC VC VC VC VC C C C C M M
PSI 30 35 40 50 60
TJ60-6501 F VF VF VF VF
25 30 40 50 60 70 75
TJ60-650134 F F F VF VF
1/4TTJ02 UC UC UC XC XC XC XC TJ60-6502 F F F F F
1/4TTJ04 UC UC UC UC UC UC UC TJ60-6503 M F F F F
1/4TTJ05 UC UC UC UC UC UC UC TJ60-6504 M M M M F
1/4TTJ06 UC UC UC UC UC UC UC TJ60-6506 M M M M M
1/4TTJ08 UC UC UC UC UC UC UC TJ60-6508 C C C M M
1/4TTJ10 UC UC UC UC UC UC UC TJ60-8001 VF VF VF VF VF
1/4TTJ15 UC UC UC UC UC UC UC TJ60-8002 F F F F F
TJ60-8003 F F F F F
TJ60-8004 M M F F F
TwinJet® (TJ60 E) TJ60-8005 M M M F F
PSI TJ60-8006 M M M M M
TJ60-8008 C M M M M
30 40 50 60
TJ60-8010 C C C M M
TJ60-8002E F F F F TJ60-11002 F VF VF VF VF
TJ60-8003E F F F F TJ60-11003 F F F F F
TJ60-8004E M F F F TJ60-11004 F F F F F
TJ60-8006E M M M M TJ60-11005 M M M F F
TJ60-11006 M M M F F
TJ60-11008 M M M M M
TX ConeJet® (TXA & TXB) TJ60-11010 M M M M M
PSI
TX ConeJet® (TX)
30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
PSI
TXA800050
TXB800050 F VF VF VF VF VF VF VF
30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TXA800067 F VF VF VF VF VF VF VF TX-1 VF VF VF VF VF VF VF VF
TXB800067
TXA8001 TX-2 VF VF VF VF VF VF VF VF
F F VF VF VF VF VF VF
TXB8001 TX-3 F VF VF VF VF VF VF VF
TXA80015 TX-4 F VF VF VF VF VF VF VF
F F F F F VF VF VF
TXB80015
TX-6 F F VF VF VF VF VF VF
TXA8002 TX-8 F F VF VF VF VF VF VF
F F F F VF VF VF VF
TXB8002
TX-10 F F F F VF VF VF VF
TXA8003 F F F F F F VF VF TX-12 F F F F VF VF VF VF
TXB8003
TXA8004 TX-18 F F F F F F VF VF
F F F F F F VF VF
TXB8004 TX-26 F F F F F F VF VF
Bypass
Line
To Sprayer
Control
A
Bypass
Line H
B I
C
D To Sprayer
Agitation Control
Line
F
G
To Sprayer
Control
E
Two-Way Plumbing Diagram
C
(Positive Displacement)
A – Tank Rinsing Nozzle G – Flowmeter
B – Eductor Nozzle H – 2-Way Boom Control
C – Manual Shutoff Valve Manifold
J D – Throttling Valve I – Nozzle Bodies &
E – Electric Regulating Valve Spray Tips
Diaphragm Pump F – Pressure Relief Valve J – Line Strainer
Bypass
Line
To Sprayer
Control
A
Bypass
Line H
B I
C
D
To Sprayer
Agitation Control
Line
F
G
To Sprayer
Control
To Sprayer
Control
A
H
Bypass
Line B I
C
Agitation
D Line
F
To Sprayer G
Control
D
Two-Way Plumbing Diagram
E (Non-Positive Displacement)
C
A – Tank Rinsing Nozzle F – Electric Regulating Valve
B – Eductor Nozzle G – Flowmeter
C – Manual Shutoff Valve H – 2-Way Boom Control
D – Throttling Valve Manifold
E – Line Strainer I – Nozzle Bodies & Spray Tips
Centrifugal Pump
To Sprayer
Control
A
H
Bypass
Line B I
C
Agitation
D Line
F
To Sprayer G
Control
D
Flow Back Plumbing Diagram
E (Non-Positive Displacement)
C
A – Tank Rinsing Nozzle F – Electric Regulating Valve
B – Eductor Nozzle G – Flowmeter
C – Manual Shutoff Valve H – Flow Back Boom Control
D – Throttling Valve Manifold
E – Line Strainer I – Nozzle Bodies & Spray Tips
Centrifugal Pump
A small percentage of the items shown in this catalog plant for inspection. Results of ordinary wear and tear, agrees to indemnity and save Seller harmless from any
may not be produced under an ISO registered system. improper operation, or maintenance or use of corrosive liability or obligation incurred by Seller.
For further information contact your sales representative. or abrasive materials shall not be considered a defect in
material or workmanship. Any component part manu- (12) CANCELLATION
(1) MODIFICATION OF TERMS factured by another is not covered by Seller’s warranty, Orders for goods specifically manufactured for Buyer
Seller’s acceptance of any order is expressly subject but only by such warranty as its manufacturer gives. cannot be canceled or modified by Buyer, and releases
to Buyer’s assent to each and all of the terms and Because of the difficulty of asserting and measuring cannot be held up by Buyer, after such goods are in
conditions set forth below and Buyer’s assent to these damages hereunder, it is agreed that, except for claims process except with the express written consent of
terms and conditions shall be conclusively presumed for bodily injury, Seller’s liability to the Buyer or any Seller and subject to conditions then to be agreed
from Buyer’s receipt of this document without prompt third party, for any losses or damages, whether direct or upon which shall include, without limitation, protec-
written objection thereto or from Buyer’s acceptance otherwise, arising out of the purchase of product from tion of Seller against all loss.
of all or any part of goods ordered. No addition to or Seller by Buyer shall not exceed the total amount billed
modification of said terms and conditions shall be and billable to the Buyer for the product hereunder. (13) PATENTS
binding upon Seller unless specifically agreed to by IN NO EVENT WILL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS
OF PROFITS OR OTHER SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL The Seller shall not be liable for any costs or damages
Seller in writing. If Buyer’s purchase order or other incurred by the Buyer as a result of any suit or proceed-
correspondence contains terms or conditions contrary DAMAGES, EVEN IF SELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. ing brought against Buyer so far as based on claims (a)
to or in addition to the terms and conditions set forth that use of any product, or any part thereof furnished
below, acceptance of any order by Seller shall not be hereunder, in combination with products not supplied
construed as assent to such contrary or additional
(7) QUALITY ASSURANCE
by the Seller or (b) that a manufacturing or other pro-
terms and conditions or constitute a waiver by Seller of Seller shall have no obligation to ensure that any cess utilizing any product, or any part thereof furnished
any of the terms and conditions. goods purchased from Seller meet any special Buyer hereunder, constitute knowing and willful infringe-
quality assurance specifications and/or other special ment of patents or trademarks arising from compliance
(2) PRICE Buyer requirements unless such specifications and/ with Buyer’s designs or specifications or instructions.
Unless otherwise specified: (a) all prices, quota- or other requirements are specifically set forth in
tions, shipments and deliveries by Seller are (i) EXW Buyer’s purchase order and expressly accepted by (14) COMPLETE AGREEMENT
(Incoterms® 2010) if shipped to the Buyer within the Seller. In the event that any such goods supplied by
Seller in connection therewith, are applied to an end THIS CONTRACT SETS FORTH THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT
United States, and (2) in all other circumstances DAP AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE PARTIES RELATING
Buyer’s location (Incoterms® 2010); (b) all base prices use without the appropriate specification and/or other
requirement therefore having been set forth in Buyer’s TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, AND SUPERSEDES
together with related extras and deductions, are subject ALL PRIOR AGREEMENTS, DISCUSSIONS AND
to Seller’s price in effect at the time of shipment; and (c) purchase order and expressly accepted by Seller, Buyer
shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless against any UNDERSTANDINGS BETWEEN THEM WHETHER ORAL
notwithstanding the use of the shipping term DAP and OR WRITTEN, RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER
without any effect on the point at which the risk of loss and all damages or claims for damages made by any
person for any injury, fatal or nonfatal, to any person or HEREOF.
shifts from Seller to Buyer, all transportation, import
costs and other related charges are for the account for any damage to the property of any person incident
to or arising out of such application.
(15) GOVERNING LAW
of Buyer, including all increases or decreases in such
charges prior to shipment. Payment of said price shall All orders are accepted by Seller at its mailing address
be due at the remittance address shown on the Seller’s
(8) CLAIMS in Wheaton, Illinois, and shall be governed by and
invoice upon receipt of Seller’s invoice unless otherwise Claims respecting the condition of goods, compli- interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of
specified. Interest will be charged at a rate of 1 to 11/2% ance with specifications or any other matter affecting Illinois. The United Nations Convention on Contacts for
per month on all balances outstanding more than 30 goods shipped to Buyer must be made promptly and, the International Sale of Goods of April 11, 1980 shall
days after the date of the invoice. Price includes Seller’s unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Seller, in no be excluded.
standard packaging. Special packaging requirements event later than one (1) year after receipt of the goods
shall be quoted at an additional price. buy Buyer. In no event shall any goods be returned,
(16) FORCE MAJEURE
reworked or scrapped by Buyer without the express Neither party shall be in default of its obligations to
(3) UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE written authorization of Seller. the other party for any period of Force Majeure. “Force
THIS IS A CONTRACT FOR THE SALE OF GOODS. SELLER Majeure” shall mean any delay or failure of a party to
AND BUYER EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT ANY SERVICES
(9) DEFAULT IN PAYMENT perform its obligations to the other party due to causes
PROVIDED PURSUANT TO THIS CONTRACT ARE MERELY If Buyer fails to make payments on any contract beyond its control and without its fault or negligence.
INCIDENTAL TO THE SALE OF GOODS, AND AS SUCH, between Buyer and Seller in accordance with Seller’s This shall include, without limitation, Acts of God, strike,
SHALL BE DEEMED GOODS UNDER ARTICLE 2 OF THE terms, Seller, in addition to any other remedies avail- civil commotion, acts of government, and any other
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE. SELLER AND BUYER able to it, may at its option, (i) defer further shipments comparable, non-foreseeable, and a serious event.
FURTHER AGREE THAT ANY DISPUTES ARISING FROM until such payments are made and satisfactory cred-
THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY ARTICLE 2 OF it arrangements are reestablished or (ii) cancel the
(17) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE. unshipped balance of any order. Buyer shall maintain Confidential Information in
confidence using the same care as used for its own
(4) MINIMUM BILLING (10) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Confidential Information. Buyer shall not disclose or
Contact your regional office representative for any Unless otherwise expressly stated by Seller, (a) any divulge any Confidential Information received by it
minimum order requirements. technical advice provided by Seller with respect to from Seller in connection with any products or ser-
the use of goods furnished to Buyer shall be without vices supplied by Seller to Buyer or to a third party
(5) WARRANTIES charge; (b) Buyer shall have sole responsibility for selec- without prior written consent of Seller, and Buyer
tion and specification of the goods appropriate for the may not use any Confidential Information for any
Seller warrants that its products will substantially purpose other than for the manufacture, sale and
conform to and perform in accordance with the end use of such goods.
maintenance of Buyer’s products. For the purposes
products’ specifications. Seller warrants that the prod- hereof, “Confidential Information” includes any and
ucts do not infringe upon any copyright, patent, or
(11) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
all information and data, including, but not limited
trademark. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN Buyer shall require its employees to use all safety devic- to, any business, commercial, intellectual property,
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR es, and proper safe operation procedures as set forth technical information and data disclosed by Seller to
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE in manuals and instruction sheets furnished by Seller. Buyer in connection with the sale of Seller’s products
CONCERNING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR Buyer shall not remove or modify any such device or to Buyer, or relating to Seller’s business relationship or
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. warning sign. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to provide the definition, development, marketing, selling, manu-
all means that may be necessary to effectively protect facture or distribution of Seller’s products, whether
(6) LIMITATION OF REMEDIES all employees from serious bodily injury which oth- disclosed orally, in writing or electronically, and irre-
Buyer’s remedies under this warranty shall be limited erwise may result from the method of particular use, spective of the medium in which such information or
to the replacement, repair, or refund of the purchase operation, set up or service of the goods. The opera- data is embedded, whether in tangible form or con-
price for any defective product at the Seller’s option. tor’s or machine manual, ANSI safety standards, OSHA tained in an intangible storage medium. Confidential
Products claimed to be defective and for which repair regulations and other sources should be consulted. If Information shall include any copies or abstracts made
or replacement is desired shall be, if requested by Buyer fails to comply with provisions of this paragraph thereof, as well as any product, apparatus, modules,
the Seller, returned transportation prepaid to Seller’s or the applicable standards and regulations aforemen- samples, prototypes or parts thereof.
tioned, and a person is injured as a result thereof, Buyer