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Techline ® CV. Making the best even better. Techline ® CV. Techline CV is the next generation of dripperline in the Techline family It has been available internationally since 1999 Techline CV incorporates the best features of Techline and adds a check valve feature
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Techline® CV Making the best even better
Techline® CV • Techline CV is the next generation of dripperline in the Techline family • It has been available internationally since 1999 • Techline CV incorporates the best features of Techline and adds a check valve feature • Techline CV’s check valve feature is the most important breakthrough in low volume technology since the introduction of dripperline
Techline® CV • Features: • Same operating characteristics as Techline: • Pressure compensating • Continuous self-flushing • Works with all Techline fittings • Can be buried in gardens, turf, clay or grass tennis courts, or used on-surface • Physical root barrier • Dripper is welded to the inside wall of the tubing • Improvements: • Saves water by not allowing drainage on shut-down • Check valve feature holds back a 4½’ column of water (2 psi closing pressure/14.7 psi opening pressure) • Very large filter area for the dripper to capture water • Protects the tubing from debris intrusion
Techline® CV Check Valve • Just as a check valve in a sprinkler: • Stops low head drainage, • Keeps laterals full of water, and • Allows the sprinklers to all start operating at the same time, • The Techline CV internal check valve does the same thing • Now you can enjoy the benefits of check valves on your dripperline • In addition... There is another benefit to having a check valve built into every dripper
What Else Check Valves Do • While many people don’t think about keeping dirty water from migrating back into the sprinklers and laterals, • It is a major cause of sprinklers sticking-up due to grit, damaged riser stems, and no rotation • This protective feature is also in Techline® CV!
“Normally Open” Vs. “Normally Closed” Drippers • Until now, dripperline drippers have been “normally open”. That means: • Water could flow out of the dripperline on zone shut-down, causing water waste and low drainage problems, • Water pressure in the soil (saturated or over-saturated soil) could force silt and clay-laden water (and debris) into the dripperline, • Long laterals could take additional time to “recharge” on turn-on as the tubing refilled with water, and • Air/vacuum relief valveswere required
“Normally Closed” Drippers • Techline® CV uses a “normally closed” dripper. That means: • The dripper “shuts itself off” on zone shutdown • The diaphragm seals against the inlet hole of the dripper • This action: • Keeps water in the dripperline from leaking out, • Keeps outside water from entering via suction, • Eliminates low area drainage issues, • Zones, even with long laterals, and/or slopes, all begin operating at the same time, and • No air/vacuum relief valvesare required • So,
Irrigation systems using sprinklers with check valves have a higher uniformity and are superior to non-check valve sprinklers. The same is true for low volume systems with check valve drippers… Only Netafim offers this feature with Techline® CV!
How Much Water Can You Save? • Every foot of Techline® CV holds 0.0133 gallons of water, therefore, • Every 100’ holds 1.33 gallons • To calculate actual water savings: • Multiply how many 100’s of feet of Techline CV you have on the project x 1.33 gallons • This will be the total amount of water not draining out on each irrigation. Then, • Multiply the gallonage above x the number of irrigation cycles annually • This will determine the total water saved
The Most Efficient Irrigation Product You’ve Ever Used? • Consider: • The object of an irrigation system is even, balanced watering • Until now, overhead irrigating has always relied on factors that change minute-to-minute...Its ability to effectively throw water through the air, how much pressure there is, and how much water was available • Techline® CV delivers the same amount of water from 14.7 - 50 psi, it doesn’t lose water through the air, all the drippers come on at the same, and they all shut off at the same time • And once they shut-off, they stay off • Because of that,
Techline® CV Is the Most Precise Irrigation ProductEver Developed
How Debris Can Be Pulled In - When Water Shuts Off, the Dripperline Empties, and Unless Properly Protected, Contaminants From the Surrounding Soil Can Be Drawn Into the Tubing Through the Drippers by Suction.
How Debris Can Be Pushed In - When Surrounding Soil Pressure Is Higher Than the Pressure in the Tubing, Contaminants Can Be Forced Into the Tubing. This Is Especially Important During Long Wet Periods, or Wintering Over.
Structure of the Techline® CV DripperLooking From Outlet Raised Exit Hole with Root Barrier Edge that is “Welded” to the Tubing Wall Diaphragm Pressure Compensation Chamber Filtration
Structure of the Techline® CV DripperLooking From Inlet (Flipped Over) Labyrinth Diaphragm Dripper Cover Dripper Cover Diaphragm Diaphragm Filtering Surface
Techline® CV Applications • Subsurface or on-surface installations • Slopes • Curved, angular or narrow planting areas • High traffic/high liability areas • Areas subject to vandalism • High wind areas • At-grade windows
Techline®CV Applications • Turf: • Residential • Commercial • Parks • Medians • Sports: • Grass or clay tennis courts • Soccer, football, baseball, field hockey, polo, golf courses • Gardens, shrubs, plants, flowers, interiorscapes • In short, any place where precise irrigation is required
Pressure compensating Continuous self-flushing Drippers close on shut-down Can be installed on-surface or buried up to 6” deep Easy to design in slopes & berms All drippers deliver equal flow Drippers clean themselves whenever debris is sensed Water loss minimized Great on slopes/no low drainage All drippers turn-on at the same time More precise watering Great for use in turf, or areas where burying the dripperline is important Water does not drain out of low drippers on tubing runs with up to a 4½’ elevation change Features & Benefits of Techline®CV
No air/vacuum relief valves required Extremely large filter Water is captured from the center of the tubing Physical root barrier Techfilter-compatible Installations are faster and less expensive Uninterrupted flow of water Ensures only the cleanest water is used Drippers are protected from root intrusion without chemical reliance Provides a limited lifetime warranty against root intrusion if the client wants it Features & Benefits of Techline®CV
Available in 0.26, 0.4, 0.6, & 0.9 GPH dripper flow rates Available in 12”, 18” (and 24” in 0.6 and 0.9 GPH ) dripper spacings New darker brown color Broadest choice of dripper flow rates on the market New 0.26 GPH flow rate provides outstanding performance in heavy clay or clay-loam Allows the designer or contractor to choose the perfect flow and spacing to match the infiltration rate of the soil Visually identifies Techline CV to help ensure you are getting what you ask for Features & Benefits of Techline®CV
Filter Area - Extends Across the Entire Length of the Dripper. Any Surface Debris Is Flushed Away When the Zone Turns on for the Next Irrigation.
Pressure Compensation & Continuous Self-Flushing • These features make Techline® CV superior to any other product available • Both features work in concert with the diaphragm • The diaphragm rests over the outlet hole of the dripper ensuring the proper flow of water • The diaphragm also flushes debris immediately as it is sensed - other drippers only “flush” on turn-on and turn-off • When the zone shuts down, the diaphragm presses against the inlet hole of the dripper, sealing the water in the tubing • This function can hold back a 4½’ column of water
Keeping Roots Out • As long as soil moisture is adequate: • There is no threat of root intrusion • This is easily accomplished by daily or every other day irrigation • The Techline® CV “physical root barrier” has several unique features: • The water exits the dripper from one location, and exits the tubing from another, • Unlike other products, there is NOT an open passageway into the dripper through the tubing hole, • The raised exit hole is yet another very effective barrier for roots, and • Techline CV drippers “shut off” after operation, sealing the dripper so they aren’t a target for roots. (Can be caused by overwetting the soil surrounding the dripper outlet)
Techline®CVvs. Techline® - What Stays the Same? • Recommended filter: 120 mesh • Recommended PRV: Up to 50 psi (recommended minimum pressure is 20 psi) • Uses Techline fittings (Techline CV has the same I.D./O.D. as Techline) • Fitting integrity up to 50 psi without clamps • Design layout: Grid or LITE methods • Use of staples • Depth of burial: On-surface or bury evenly throughout the zone to a maximum of 6” • Ability to use Techfilter
Techline® CV - What Changes? • Dripper operating range: • Techline CV drippers operate from 14.7 psi - 70 psi (Techline is 7 - 70 psi) • The CV dripper doesn’t open until line pressure is 14.7 psi • All drippers shut-off at 2 psi • That equates to a 4.62’ check valve feature (20.433 = 4.62’) • Because Techline CV has a higher opening pressure, the recommended minimum opening pressure is 20 psi
Techline® CV - What Changes? • Maximum length of laterals: • Lateral lengths are slightly less than Techline • Example - At 45 psi: • .6/18” Techline vs. Techline CV is 574’ vs. 523’ • .9/12” Techline vs. Techline CV is 311’ vs. 280’ • These minor reductions in lateral length still provide for maximum system design efficiency
Techline® CV - What Changes? • Ability to hold back water on slopes: • Built-in check valves seal water in laterals with up to 4½’ of vertical change • When zones on slopes have an elevation change of more than 4½’, integrate the inline Techline Check Valve (TLCV) • TLCV is installed in-line like any other fitting • It have an opening pressure of 7.1 psi (4m) • It has a closing pressure of 5.7 psi (5m) (13’ of elevation change) • Flow range: 0.9 - 4.4 GPM (200 - 1,000l/h) • Install it whenever elevation change in a zone exceeds 4½’
Techline® CV - What Changes? • System components: • No automatic flush valve is needed: • Why? • While flush valves purge debris out of the dripperline, • They may also allow water to drain out after zone shut-down • “What should I do?” • Because consideration for maintenance and winterizing is still important, • A TLSOV or FIG8 line end should be installed at the point farthest away from the source • Either of these will allow manual flushing, and a good winterizing port, but will not allow water to drain from the line during the irrigation season
Techline® CV - What Changes? • System components: • No Air/Vacuum Relief Valve (A/VRV) is required: • Relief valves allow air out of dripperline when the zone is activated, and • Allow air into the dripperline after shutdown • They typically work in conjunction with a line flushing valve • In Techline CV, water is kept in the tubing after zone shut-down (up to a 4½’column) • As such, there is no reason to install an air/vacuum relief valve(s) or the valve box(es) they would go in • This makes installations faster, easier, and less expensive
Techline® CV 0.26 GPH Dripperline - The Real Opportunity? • The 0.26 GPH dripper is a new opportunity for landscape applications • It has been used for years in other applications • It is a great application for heavy clay or clay-loam soils • Its lower flow rate allows for more dripperline on a zone and slower infiltration rates • On heavy clay or clay-loam, the USDA recommends a maximum precipitation rate of 0.20” per hour on a covered 0 - 5% slope • On a 5 - 8% slope, it drops to 0.15” per hour, and 0.12” per hour on an 8 - 12% slope
Techline® CV 0.26 GPH Dripperline - The Real Opportunity? • The 0.26 GPH dripperline in an 18” x 18” pattern = 0.19” per hour • In an 18” x 22” pattern, it is 0.15” per hour • Maximum lengths of a single lateral of 0.26 GPH/18”: • 25 psi: 604’ • 35 psi: 763’ • 45 psi: 877’ • Flow rate per 100’: • 0.26/12”: 0.44 GPM • 0.26/18”: 0.29 GPM
Techline® CV Specifications • Dripper flow rates: • 0.26 gph • 0.4 gph • 0.6 gph • 0.9 gph • Dripper spacings: 12”, 18”, 24”, and blank tubing • Pressure compensation range of the dripper: 14.7 - 70 psi • Maximum recommended system pressure: 50 psi • Techline CV tubing diameter: 0.66” OD; 0.56” ID • Coil lengths: 100, 250, 1,000 feet • Recommended filtration: 120 mesh • Minimum bending radius: 7 inches • Tubing material: linear low-density polyethylene
Techline® CV Part Numbers TLCV XX XX XX Techline CV Dripper Dripper Coil Dripperline Flow Rate Spacing Length TLCV 9 = 0.9 GPH 6 = 0.6 GPH 4 = 0.4 GPH .26 = 0.26 GPH 24 = 24” 18 = 18” 12 = 12” 10 = 1,000 feet 025 = 250 feet 01 = 100 feet • For Blank Tubing Use: TLCV010 = 1,000’, TLCV0025 = 250’, or TLCV001 = 100’ • Techline CV Ordering Example: • TLCV26-12025 is Techline CV, 0.26 GPH Flow, 12" Dripper Spacing, 250 Foot Coil • TLCV010 is Techline CV Blank Tubing 1,000 Foot Coil
In Review… Techline® CV • Saves water with built-in check valves at each dripper, • Matches application rates to soil infiltration rates, • Offers the broadest range of dripper flow rates available, • Is the perfect product choice for all applications, including slopes, and • Installations go faster Techline CV…making the best even better