DRIP AND MICRO IRRIGATION CATALOG - Dingo
DRIP AND MICRO IRRIGATION CATALOG - Dingo
DRIP AND MICRO IRRIGATION CATALOG - Dingo
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PRODUCT BENEFITS<br />
MORE PROFITABLE<br />
Installing a Simple Drip system is very profitable because few man<br />
hours are needed.<br />
• No trenching<br />
• No back-filling<br />
• No waiting around for the trenching equipment<br />
• No PVC gluing.<br />
Typically, the materials required for installation would be comparable<br />
to the cost of conventional spray irrigation components. All you need<br />
to install a typical Simple Drip system:<br />
• Shovel<br />
• Wrench<br />
• Pair of tubing cutters.<br />
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Benefits<br />
As a result of the short installation period and lower equipment<br />
costs, contractors are usually able to install a Simple Drip system less expensivelly than other systems, making it very<br />
profitable.<br />
SIMPLE DESIGN<br />
By following a few basic rules, designing a drip system is extremely easy. These rules and guidelines are outlined in the<br />
Simple Drip catalog.<br />
EASY INSTALLATION<br />
The installation of the system is very simple. The POC assembly is installed and then the DURA-FLO TM dripperline is laid out<br />
as designed. Mulching to conceal the dripperline is often the final step.<br />
FEWER PARTS REQUIRED<br />
Simple Drip requires fewer parts than conventional systems. With the prepackaged POC assembly and the drip emitters<br />
pre-inserted into the DURA-FLO TM dripperline, the only extra components needed will be a limited number of fittings to<br />
connect the dripperline. Simple Drip may either be purchased as individual components or in the prepackaged Drip-in-a-<br />
Box format.<br />
NON-CONSPICUOUS<br />
With its distinctive, unique dark green color, the DURA-FLO TM dripperline with blend in perfectly with the foliage.