The trajectory and spray height of the water stream leaving a sprinkler nozzle is important information when designing and installing irrigation systems. These spray nozzle trajectory charts are designed to help determine how close a sprinkler can be placed to an object, such as a fence or hedge, without obstructing the spray pattern. All information shown is at optimum operating pressures.
A = Degrees of trajectory
B = Maximum height of spray
C = Distance from head to maximum height
MP Rotator Nozzle Trajectory Chart
Nozzle Model | Pressure (bar) | Degrees of Trajectory | Max Height of Spray |
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MP-800SR | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 18° | 18" (0.5 m) |
MP-815 | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 15° | 12" (0.3 m) |
MP-820 | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 16° | 32" (0.8 m) |
MP-1000 | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 20° | 20" (0.5 m) |
MP-2000 | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 26° | 45" (1.1 m) |
MP-3000 | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 26° | 79" (2.0 m) |
MP-3500 | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 26° | 79" (2.0 m) |
MP Corner | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 14° | 14" (0.4 m) |
MP Side Strip | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 16° | 19" (0.5 m) |
MP Left Corner Strip | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 16° | 18" (0.5 m) |
MP Right Corner Strip | 40 PSI (2.8 bar; 280 kPa) | 16° | 18" (0.5 m) |
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