Calculating "Rate Cal" (Liquid Applications) - Raven SCS 4600 Operator's Manual

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5.
CALCULATING "RATE CAL"
Determine the application rate at which chemical is to be sprayed. Consult with a dealer to ensure
these spray nozzles are capable of applying at this rate. In determining which spray nozzles to use
with the sprayer the following must be known:
1) Nominal Application Pressure
2) Target Application Rate
3) Target Speed
4) Nozzle Spacing
From this information, calculate the volume per minute, per nozzle as follows:
GPM [lit/min] = GPA [lit/ha] x MPH [km/h] x inches [cm]
EXAMPLE:
1)
2)
3)
4)
GPM = 20 GPA x 5.2 MPH x 20 inches = .35
Using GPM .35 and pressure 30 select tip number XR8004 from the chart below, since it
comes closest to providing the desired output.
VERIFYING FLOW RATE LIMITS:
The flow rate of spraying must be within the range of that specified for the Flow Meter included.
FLOW METER MODEL
RFM 5
RFM 15
RFM 60P
RFM 100
RFM 200/200 Poly
RFM 400
5,940 [60,000]
Application Pressure
Target Application Rate
Target Speed
Nozzle Spacing
5,940
0.05-5 GPM [0.2-18.9 lit/min]
0.3-15 GPM [1.1-56.8 lit/min]
1-60 GPM [3.8-210 lit/min]
3-100 GPM [11.4-380 lit/min]
15-200 GPM [56.8-760 lit/min]
25-400 GPM [94.6-1515 lit/min]
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(LIQUID APPLICATIONS)
___ PSI [kpa]
___ GPA [lit/ha]
___ MPH [km/h]
___ inches [cm]
= 30 PSI
= 20 GPA
= 5.2 MPH
= 20 inches
FLOW RANGE

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