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Spraying Procedures

HOSE & HANDGUN SPRAYING

A handgun (hand-nozzle or hand-lance) is used to control and direct the spray pattern to the ground, shrub or
tree. They must be constructed of long lasting and noncorrosive materials such as brass, stainless or alumi-
num. The handgun fits to a hose of any length from the sprayer allowing operator mobility. The hose should be
as short as possible while still permitting operator mobility.

Liquid looses pressure due to friction as it travels through the hose, 1-3 psi (0.07-0.21 bar) for each foot (30
cm) of hose. For most operations 

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" (1.25 cm) inside diameter hose is adequate. Trees over 40 ft (12 m) high

require 

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" (2 cm) inside diameter hose and a sprayer pump capable of delivering a volume of at least 20 gpm

(75 lpm) and a pressure of at least 400 psi (28 bar).

NOZZLES

Always be alert to the possibility of a plugged or damaged nozzles. Serious misapplications may result. Check
nozzle output periodically.

Modern nozzles use spring and diaphragm check valves to insure positive cutoff of chemicals without drip.

Snap-on caps make replacing and cleaning nozzles, quick, easy and fool proof with proper reinstallation.

An operator can see at a glance if all nozzles are the same size by the color code.

3 FUNCTIONS FOR A SPRAY BOOM NOZZLE

1. Regulating the flow is done through size of the orifice (opening) within the nozzle. All nozzles, regardless

of type, have some point within them that regulates the flow of liquid. Obviously, the larger the opening
the greater the rate of flow volume. Volume is expressed in Gallons Per Minute (gpm) or Liters Per
Minute (lpm). Do not confuse the term volume with application rate, which will be covered later.

As pressure increases, the flow volume in a given nozzle also increases. For example, an average size
nozzle which discharges 0.52 gpm (1.4 lpm) at 30 psi (2 bar), will discharge 0.73 gpm (2 lpm) at 60 psi (4
bar). In this example, an increase in pressure of 100% has caused an increase in discharge of 40%.

Some nozzles deliver a small volume (for example: 0.2 gpm (0.75 lpm)). Some nozzles deliver a rela-
tively large volume (for example: 1.5 gpm (5.7 lpm)), or 7

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 times as much as the smaller nozzle in this

example.

The amount of material (volume) to be applied is determined by the effect the chemical has on the turf.

2. The nozzle on a sprayer is to form the liquid into droplets. The size of the droplet is determined by two

factors design and system pressure (psi/bar).

Particular applications are done best by big droplets such as systemic fungicides, insecticides and some
herbicides in order to reduce drift. Other applications require small droplets like contact fungicides and
some herbicides. Again, this is determined by whether the chemical is foliar applied or soil applied. Large
droplets for soil applied material, small droplets for foliar applied materials that evenly cover the plant
better.

Pressure also affects droplet size. More pressure at the same nozzle produces smaller droplets, more
subject to drift. The general rule on pressure is to use the lowest pressure possible with just enough to
form adequate spray nozzle patterns.

Summary of Contents for Spray star 1602HD

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL SPRAY STAR 1600HD Model 1602HD April 2002 SMITHCO PRODUCT SUPPORT 1 800 891 9435 Hwy SS and Poplar Avenue Cameron WI 54822 E mail productsupport smithco com...

Page 2: ...Initial Console Setup 21 Console Field Test 22 Spray Operation 22 23 Spraying Procedure 24 30 Spraying Introduction 24 Turf Management 24 Hose Handgun Spraying 25 Nozzles 25 26 Calibration Introductio...

Page 3: ...nance instructions Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage Keep manuals in a safe place after operator and maintenance personnel have read them Right and left sides are fr...

Page 4: ...vel Choke Open Choke Closed Hand Throttle Hour Meter Hour Meter Fuse Glow Plug Glow Plug Off Glow Plug On RPM Gasoline Diesel Water Temperature Temperature Light Engine Oil Engine Stop Engine Start En...

Page 5: ...Parts Manual Operation Pinch Point Step Hot Surface Hydraulic Fluid Penetration Lift Arm Tractor Engage Disengage PTO Ground Speed Fast Slow H High L Low F Forward R Reverse N Neutral Warning Danger C...

Page 6: ...fore starting the engine 12 Never use your hands to search for oil leaks Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury 13 This machine demands your attention To preven...

Page 7: ...arge line may whip 9 Periodically inspect the pump and the system components 10 Check hoses for weak or worn condition before each use Make certain that all connections are tight and secure 11 Do not...

Page 8: ...ps 575 minimum Ground Terminal Polarity Negative Maximum Length 10 25 26 cm Maximum Width 6 88 17 cm Maximum Height 10 25 cm FLUID CAPACITY Crankcase Oil 2 1 quart 2 liters with filter Fuel 5 gallon 1...

Page 9: ...ghten nut to 30 40 ft lb 41 54 Nm Do not over tighten 6 Install the seat with the stud going through the engine cover and the flat washers lock washers and nuts Use the front set of holes for shorter...

Page 10: ...ed 2 Check engine oil level Add as needed DO NOT OVERFILL 3 Tire pressure should be 20 psi 1 4 bar front and 18 psi 1 3 bar rear maximum 4 Inspect electrical system for loose connections or frayed wir...

Page 11: ...s machine is in high gear G Tilt Steering Hold lever down and adjust steering wheel to desired position H Low Speed Light When green light is on it indicates machine is in low gear K Accelerator Pedal...

Page 12: ...nob on the of the lever To tighten turn knob clockwise To loosen turn counter clockwise FOAM MARKER CONTROLS Foamer ON OFF Switch Located to the right of the control panel Used to turn on and off the...

Page 13: ...is disengaged 3 Depress the clutch pedal to activate the interlock switch 4 Place shift lever in neutral 5 The ignition switch is located to the right of the steering column In sert the key A and tur...

Page 14: ...t higher speed for transport the Ground Speed Control lever should be returned to the fast position HAND THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER Park brake must be set when engine throttle control is used To increase...

Page 15: ...f suction prime If your Spray Star is fitted with a hose reel there is a second ball valve on the discharge system to supply ma terial to the hose reel The Quadrajet agitation system operates with fou...

Page 16: ...ey is also used to select an area base measurement of US acres SI Hectares or TU 1 000 sq ft H ENTER Used only to enter the data into the Console Calibration Keys Top Row Used to enter Function Keys B...

Page 17: ...ntimeters by multiplying the number of tips times the spacing Write these boom widths down for future reference when programming the Console computer The Console is capable of controlling up to three...

Page 18: ...efine this number See definitions below Valve Backlash Controls the time of the first correction pulse after a change in correction direction is detected Incr to Decr or Decr to Incr Range 1 to 9 1 Sh...

Page 19: ...ay from US acres to SI b Depressing momentarily Steps the DATA display from SI Hectares to TU c Depressing momentarily Steps the DATA display from TU 1000 sq ft to US 2 Selecting US SI or TU a To sele...

Page 20: ...the estimated total Volume in Tank when you start spraying in key labeled Each time the tank is refilled this number must be reentered 14 Enter the TIME of day in the key labeled This is a 24 hour cl...

Page 21: ...splayed SELF TEST FEATURE SELF TEST allows speed simulation for testing the system while the vehicle is not moving Enter the simulated operating speed in the key labeled If 6 MPH 10 km h is desired en...

Page 22: ...b Enter new delay time 0 to 200 days using the same procedure as that for entering other data In the event of console power loss the power down delay time will default to 10 days CONSOLE ALARM FEATUR...

Page 23: ...NITIAL CONSOLE SETUP 1 Fill tank with water only If positive displacement type pump is used fully open pressure relief valve PRV Open gate valve between the tank and pump 2 Place MASTER On Off to On a...

Page 24: ...n soluble packs are place into the fillwell strainer basket and dissolved by adding water through the basket The balance of the water required for the spray operation is added to the tank through the...

Page 25: ...hand side of the spray tank Remove stainless steel screen Wash bowl and screen thoroughly Apply thin layer of petroleum jelly to O ring or gasket Replace screen and bowl taking care to position o rin...

Page 26: ...t into the soil below the plant leaves This is called soil appli cation In order to do this they are best applied with a large volume of water They are often then watered in using the irrigation syste...

Page 27: ...quid Obviously the larger the opening the greater the rate of flow volume Volume is expressed in Gallons Per Minute gpm or Liters Per Minute lpm Do not confuse the term volume with application rate wh...

Page 28: ...arger do not require screens SPACING Turf spray nozzles are normally 20 51 cm apart Some cases 40 101 cm depending on the type of spray boom and type of area to be sprayed Very fine level areas golf g...

Page 29: ...rent types of spray patterns of various nozzles and made our selection of type ac cordingly We now have to choose a size which will provide the correct application rate Sizes are available for all req...

Page 30: ...mph 7 10 kph The vehicle which carries or tows the sprayer should be equipped with a precise low speed speedom eter If it is not exact ground speed at a given engine speed must be determined by timin...

Page 31: ...llon Per Acre rates to Imperial Gallons per acre Imp gpa multiply by 0 83 To convert any of the Liter Per Hectare rates to Imperial Gallons Per Hectare Imp GPH multiply by 0 22 8 Checking the Actual A...

Page 32: ...te adjustments must be made 7 Minor adjustments in application rate may be made by increasing or decreasing the spraying pressure Lowering spraying pressure decreases application rate Increasing spray...

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Page 34: ...236 272 142 165 202 233 Red XR8004 DG8004 1 5 2 0 3 0 4 0 1 12 1 29 1 58 1 82 336 387 474 546 269 310 379 437 224 258 316 364 192 221 271 312 Brown XR8005 DG8005 1 5 2 0 3 0 4 0 1 39 1 61 1 97 2 27 41...

Page 35: ...69 21 0 26 0 16 9 20 0 14 1 17 1 12 1 14 6 48 59 Blue TF VS5 20 30 0 71 0 87 26 0 32 0 21 0 26 0 17 6 22 0 15 1 18 5 60 74 Green TF VS7 5 20 30 1 06 1 30 39 0 48 0 31 0 39 0 26 0 32 0 22 0 28 0 90 1...

Page 36: ...White TF VS4 1 5 2 0 2 23 2 57 335 386 223 257 167 193 112 129 Blue TF VS5 1 5 2 0 2 79 3 22 419 483 279 322 209 242 167 193 Green TF VS7 5 1 5 2 0 4 19 4 83 629 726 419 484 314 363 251 290 Black TF...

Page 37: ...9 45 50 28 31 36 40 23 26 30 33 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 5 80 88 1 0 1 1 64 71 82 91 53 59 68 76 White 1 4 TTJ08 VS 25 30 40 50 63 69 80 89 62 68 79 88 47 41 59 66 37 41 48 53 31 34 40 44 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 1 1 1 2...

Page 38: ...18 Gray 1 4 TTJ06 VS 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 1 37 1 68 1 94 2 37 206 252 291 356 137 168 194 237 103 126 146 178 82 2 101 116 142 White 1 4 TTJ08 VS 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 1 82 2 23 2 57 3 15 273 335 385 473 182 223...

Page 39: ...ME 1 US Gallon x 128 Fluid Ounces 1 US Gallon x 3 785 Liters 1 US Gallon x 0 83267 Imperial Gallons 1 US Gallon x 8 34 Pounds Water 1 Gallon Per Acre 2 9 Fluid Ounces per 1 000 Square Feet 9 35 Liters...

Page 40: ...requirements of the Directive 89 392 EEC if applicable and to the requirements of the other Directives EN292 1 339 93 EEC EN292 2 91 368 EEC EN294 2000 14 EC EN349 98 37 Title and or number and date...

Page 41: ...t covered under this warranty nor is any loss of income and or other loss resulting from the failure of the product to function due to a warranty defect The following items are not covered under the S...

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