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<strong>0100</strong> MP ROTATORIRRIGATIONGOLFMP 1000Arc Press. Radius Flow Precip. Rate** Precip. Rate**Setting (PSI) (Feet) (GPM) (in./hr.) (in./hr.)90- 25 - - - -210˚ 30 12.0 0.16 0.43 0.5035 13.0 0.18 0.40 0.4690˚ 40 13.5 0.19 0.39 0.4545 14.0 0.20 0.39 0.4550 14.5 0.21 0.38 0.4355 15.0 0.22 0.37 0.4390- 25 - - - -210˚ 30 12.0 0.32 0.43 0.5035 13.0 0.35 0.40 0.46180˚ 40 13.5 0.37 0.39 0.4545 14.0 0.40 0.39 0.4550 14.5 0.41 0.38 0.4355 15.0 0.43 0.37 0.43MP PERFORMANCE CHARTSMP 2000Arc Pressure Radius Flow Precip. Rate** Precip. Rate**Setting (PSI) (Feet) (GPM) (in./hr.) (in./hr.)90- 25 17 0.31 0.41 0.48210˚ 30 18 0.33 0.39 0.4535 19 0.37 0.39 0.4690˚ 40 20 0.40 0.39 0.4445 21 0.42 0.37 0.4250 22 0.44 0.35 0.4055 23 0.47 0.37 0.4390- 25 16 0.58 0.44 0.50210˚ 30 17 0.63 0.42 0.4935 18 0.69 0.41 0.47180˚ 40 19 0.74 0.39 0.4545 20 0.78 0.38 0.4350 21 0.83 0.36 0.4155 21 0.85 0.37 0.43MP 3000Arc Pressure Radius Flow Precip. Rate** Precip. Rate**Setting (PSI) (Feet) (GPM) (in./hr.) (in./hr.)90- 25 25 0.69 0.43 0.49210˚ 30 27 0.74 0.39 0.4535 28 0.80 0.39 0.4590˚ 40 30 0.86 0.37 0.4345 30 0.91 0.39 0.4550 30 0.96 0.41 0.4755 30 1.01 0.43 0.5090- 25 25 1.44 0.44 0.51210˚ 30 27 1.58 0.42 0.4835 28 1.70 0.42 0.48180˚ 40 30 1.82 0.39 0.4545 30 1.93 0.41 0.4850 30 2.04 0.44 0.5055 30 2.13 0.46 0.5390- 25 - - - -210˚ 30 12.0 0.37 0.43 0.5035 13.0 0.41 0.40 0.46210˚ 40 13.5 0.43 0.39 0.4545 14.0 0.46 0.39 0.4550 14.5 0.48 0.38 0.4355 15.0 0.50 0.37 0.4390- 25 16 0.68 0.44 0.50210˚ 30 17 0.74 0.42 0.4935 18 0.80 0.41 0.47210˚ 40 19 0.86 0.39 0.4545 20 0.92 0.38 0.43210- 50 21 0.97 0.36 0.41270˚ 55 21 1.01 0.37 0.4390- 25 25 1.68 0.44 0.51210˚ 30 27 1.84 0.42 0.4835 28 1.99 0.42 0.48210˚ 40 30 2.12 0.39 0.4545 30 2.25 0.41 0.48210- 50 30 2.37 0.43 0.50270˚ 55 30 2.49 0.46 0.53210-270˚270˚210- 25 16 0.87 0.44 0.50270˚ 30 17 0.95 0.42 0.4935 18 1.03 0.41 0.47270˚ 40 19 1.10 0.39 0.4545 20 1.17 0.38 0.4350 21 1.23 0.36 0.4155 21 1.30 0.37 0.43210- 25 25 2.19 0.45 0.52270˚ 30 27 2.37 0.42 0.4835 28 2.55 0.42 0.48270˚ 40 30 2.73 0.39 0.4545 30 2.89 0.41 0.4850 30 3.06 0.44 0.5055 30 3.22 0.46 0.5325 - - - -FULL 30 12.0 0.65 0.43 0.50CIRCLE 35 13.0 0.71 0.40 0.4740 13.5 0.75 0.39 0.46360˚ 45 14.0 0.80 0.39 0.4550 14.5 0.84 0.38 0.4455 15.0 0.87 0.37 0.4325 16 1.16 0.44 0.50FULL 30 17 1.27 0.42 0.49CIRCLE 35 18 1.37 0.41 0.4740 19 1.47 0.39 0.45360˚ 45 20 1.56 0.38 0.4350 21 1.64 0.36 0.4155 21 1.70 0.37 0.4325 25 2.88 0.44 0.51FULL 30 27 3.15 0.42 0.48CIRCLE 35 28 3.40 0.42 0.4840 30 3.64 0.39 0.45360˚ 45 30 3.86 0.41 0.4850 30 4.07 0.44 0.5055 30 4.27 0.46 0.53MP Strip TMThe MP Strip is designed toeffectively irrigate strips oflandscape. It is adjustablefor arc (by approx. 30°, to fitcurved plantings. Head tohead spacing will maintainMatched Precipitation. TheStrip Family can be placed onthe same zones with any otherMP Rotator. Operating pressurerange is 30 to 50 psi.ITEMDESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>2542 MP-2000-SS SIDE STRIP ROTATOR<strong>0100</strong>2544 MP-2000-LS LEFT STRIP ROTATOR<strong>0100</strong>2546 MP-2000-RS RIGHT STRIP ROTATOR<strong>0100</strong>2582 MP-2000T-SS SIDE STRIP ROTATOR<strong>0100</strong>2584 MP-2000T-LS LEFT STRIP ROTATOR<strong>0100</strong>2586 MP-2000T-RS RIGHT STRIP ROTATRITEM DESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>2812 MP REGULATOR 30 PSI<strong>0100</strong>2814 MP REGULATOR 40 PSI<strong>0100</strong>2816 MP REGULATOR 50 PSI<strong>0100</strong>2814 MP REGULATOR 40 PSI<strong>0100</strong>2822 MP REGULATOR/DRAIN CHECK 30PSI<strong>0100</strong>2824 MP REGULATOR/DRAIN CHECK 40PSI<strong>0100</strong>2826 MP REGULATOR/DRAIN CHECK 50PSI<strong>0100</strong>2832 MP RISER REG/DRAIN CHECK 30PSI<strong>0100</strong>2834 MP RISER REG/DRAIN CHECK 40PSI<strong>0100</strong>2836 MP RISER REG/DRAIN CHECK 50PSI<strong>0100</strong>2984 MP2000-RS REPLACEMENT SCREEN<strong>0100</strong>2985 MP2000T-RS REPLACEMENT SCREEN<strong>0100</strong>2986 MP3000-RS REPLACEMENT SCREEN<strong>0100</strong>2987 MP3000T-RS REPLACEMENT SCREEN<strong>0100</strong>2810 ACME THREAD ADPTR FOR PRES REG<strong>0100</strong>2995 PRESSURE GAUGE ADAPTOR RB THRD<strong>0100</strong>2998 MP ROTATOR ADJUSTMENT TOOLArcSettingMP CORNERPress. Radius Flow(PSI) (Feet) (GPM)25 - -30 12.0 0.1735 13.0 0.1845˚ 40 13.5 0.1945 14.0 0.2150 15.5 0.2255 15.0 0.2325 10.5 0.3130 12.0 0.3435 13.0 0.3690˚ 40 13.5 0.3945 14.0 0.4150 15.5 0.4355 15.0 0.4825 10.5 0.3630 12.0 0.3935 13.0 0.42105˚ 40 13.5 0.4545 14.0 0.4850 15.5 0.5155 15.0 0.5314<strong>Irrigation</strong> Golf Industrial 3441 E. HARBOUR DRIVE • PHOENIX, AZ 85034


ACCESSORIES <strong>0100</strong>Blazing SaddleThe quickest and easiest saddleon the market to install, no toolsrequired. Less flow restrictionthan an ordinary insert fitting.Withstands over 400 P.S.I.without leaking. The higherthe pressure, the tighterthe seal.FOR POLYETHYLENE AND PVC PIPE.ITEMDESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>1810 1 X 1/2 FPT BLAZ SADDLE HD<strong>0100</strong>1820 1 X 3/4 FPT BLAZING SADDLE<strong>0100</strong>1830 1 X SWING PIPE BLAZING SADDLE<strong>0100</strong>1910 1 X 1/2 FPT BLAZ SADDLE LDSwing Riser Pipe and Fittings<strong>0100</strong>4210<strong>0100</strong>4<strong>0100</strong>1004310<strong>0100</strong>4410Poly Saddle TeeUse poly saddle tees for astrong, dependable connectionon polyethylene pipe.• No inserts to cause friction loss• Double reinforcement ribs for strength• Withstands over 400 psi without leaking• Most dependable and cost effective inindustry• No loose parts to assemble• No flow restrictionITEMDESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>5210 75C 3/4 X 1/2 POLY SADDLE TEE<strong>0100</strong>5310 100C 1 X 1/2 POLY SADDLE TEE<strong>0100</strong>5320 100D 1 X 3/4 POLY SADDLE TEE<strong>0100</strong>5830 100SW 1 POLY SWING ADAPTERIRRIGATION<strong>0100</strong>4810ITEMCobra ConnectorsFeatures:• 1/2" flexible connectors w/nonkinkdesign and swivel end union• Use to mount virtually any 1/2" or3/4" inlet sprinkler• Allows for total flexibility for headplacementDESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>2020 CC-600 1/2 X 6 COBRA CONNECTOR<strong>0100</strong>2030 CC-800 1/2 X 8 COBRA CONNECTOR<strong>0100</strong>2040 CC-1200 1/2 X 12 COBRA CONNECT<strong>0100</strong>2050 CC-1800 1/2 X 18 COBRA CONNECT<strong>0100</strong>2060 CC-2400 1/2 X 24 COBRA CONNECT<strong>0100</strong>2230 CC-0875 2-3/4 X 8 COBRA CONN<strong>0100</strong>2240 CC-1275 2-3/4 X 12 COBRA CONN1/2" poly swing riser pipe Maximum operatingpressure: 80 psi @ 110°FITEM<strong>0100</strong>4610Low profile compactdesign. Automatic 1"Valves flow control,union ball valve,pre-wired controllerterminal harness,24 VAC solenoid,200 PSI,pre-assembled in a12" valve box, boltdownlid. Single valveexpansion kit alsoavailable.DESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>4010 1/2 X 10FT SWING RISER PIPE<strong>0100</strong>4100 1/2 X 100FT ROLL SWING RISER<strong>0100</strong>4120 1/2 X 100FT IRRITROL SWNG/PIPE<strong>0100</strong>4210 1/2 SWING RISER INSERT TEE<strong>0100</strong>4310 1/2 MPT SWING RISER INSERT TEE<strong>0100</strong>4410 1/2 MPT SWING RISER 90 ELL<strong>0100</strong>4420 3/4 MPT SWING RISER 90 ELL<strong>0100</strong>4510 1/2 FIPT SWING RISER 90 ELL<strong>0100</strong>4610 1/2 MPT SWING RISER MALE ADPT<strong>0100</strong>4620 3/4 MPT SWING RISER MALE ADPT<strong>0100</strong>4810 SWING RISER INSERT COUPLINGMulti-Valve AssemblyITEMSwing Joint AssemblyKBI Triple Swing Joint Assembliesare made of high impact PVC TypeII Schedule 80. Sizes from 1/2"through 1-1/2" with a full 360°adjustment on three planes.200 psi pressure rating at73°F.DESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>6520 3/4 KBI SPGT X MT SWING JT ASY<strong>0100</strong>6530 1 KBI SPGT X MT SWING JT ASSY<strong>0100</strong>6710 1/2 KBI MT X MT SWING JT ASSY<strong>0100</strong>6720 3/4 KBI MT X MT SWING JT ASSY<strong>0100</strong>6730 1 KBI MT X MT SWING JOINT ASSYPVC Manifold TeeThe Spears manifoldtee offers quick andconvenient plumbing ofboth manual and automatic irrigation controlvalves.ITEMDESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>7630 1IN SPEARS MANIFOLD TEE MIPT<strong>0100</strong>7730 1IN SPEARS MANIFOLD TEE FIPTITEMDESCRIPTION<strong>0100</strong>6830 OLSON MVA-100-3-PRO 3 VL W/WIRE<strong>0100</strong>6850 OLSON MVA-100-5-PRO 5 VL W/WIRE<strong>0100</strong>6890 OLSON SINGLE VLV EXPANSION KITCall us at 800.343.9464a i q tOrder on-line at www.ewing1.com15


SOURCE: National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System.There were 50.6 births for every 1,000 unmarried women ages 15–44 in 2009. 10Between 1980 and 1994, the birth rate for unmarried women ages 15–44 increased from 29.4 to 46.2 per 1,000. Between1995 and 2002, the rate fluctuated little, ranging from 42.9 to 44.3 per 1,000; from 2002 to 2008, however, the rate increased8, 10, 11from 43.7 to 52.5 per 1,000, before declining to 50.6 per 1,000 in 2009.Rates in 2008 remained highest for women ages 20–24 (79.2 per 1,000), followed closely by the rate for women ages 25–296, 12(76.1 per 1,000).The birth rate among unmarried adolescents ages 15–19 declined between 1994 and 2005, increased in 2006 and 2007, andthen decreased slightly in 2008. Among adolescent subgroups, the rate for adolescents ages 15–17 declined from 31.7 per1,000 in 1994 to 19.7 in 2005 and has changed little since (it was 20.6 in 2008). For adolescents ages 18–19, the birth ratedeclined from 1994 to 2003 and increased annually from 2003 to 2007; the rate declined in 2008, when it was 61.9 per 1,000.Birth rates for unmarried women in their twenties changed relatively little during the mid- to late 1990s. In the 2000s, for womenages 20–24, the rate rose from 70.5 per 1,000 in 2002 to 79.2 in 2008, and, for women ages 25–29, the rate rose from 58.5 per1,000 in 2000 to 76.1 in 2008. Birth rates for unmarried women ages 30–44 have steadily increased since the late 1990s.The proportion of women of childbearing age who were unmarried continued to rise to over half in 2009. However,nonmarital cohabitation has remained relatively unchanged: nearly 3 in 10 unmarried women ages 25–29 in 2002 were incohabiting relationships. 13Children are at greater risk for adverse consequences when born to a single mother, because the social, emotional, and financialresources available to the family may be limited. 14 The proportion of births to unmarried women is useful for understanding theextent to which children born in a given year may be affected by any disadvantage—social, financial, or health—associated withbeing born outside of marriage. The change in the percentage of births to unmarried women reflects changes in the birth rate forunmarried women relative to the birth rate for married women. 15For footnotes, seehttp://www.childstats.gov/americaschildren/famsoc2.asp

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