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Benefits of Rain Bird Pressure Regulated Spray Heads: Improving Irrigation Efficiency

Benefits of Rain Bird Pressure Regulated Spray Heads: Improving Irrigation Efficiency

Rain Bird pressure regulated spray heads are becoming increasingly popular among homeowners and landscapers looking to improve the efficiency of their irrigation systems. In this article, we will explore the benefits of using pressure regulated spray heads and how they can help you save money, water, and time.

Rain Bird pressure regulated spray heads are designed to maintain a constant pressure and flow rate, regardless of changes in the water supply. This feature ensures that the water is evenly distributed over the entire area being irrigated, resulting in a more efficient use of water and reduced runoff. In addition, the constant pressure helps to extend the life of the irrigation system, reduce maintenance costs, and improve plant health.

What are Rain Bird Pressure Regulated Spray Heads?

Rain Bird pressure regulated spray heads are a type of sprinkler head that incorporates a pressure regulator to maintain a consistent water pressure and flow rate. This ensures that the water is evenly distributed over the entire area being irrigated, even if there are changes in the water supply. Rain Bird nozzles also have optimal water pressure ratings, like the R-VAN nozzle for instance.  This nozzle operates best at 45 PSI, making the 1800 Series with P45 the best spray head for the nozzle.  1804P45   1806P45  1812P45

Pressure Regulated Spray Heads

PRS 1800 and RD1800 Series Spray Heads


With reliable performance and efficiency that’s been proven for decades, these pressure-regulating stems deliver constant outlet pressure of 30 psi.

  • Numerous pop-up heights offer versatility for any application: shrub, 2”, 3”, 4”, 6” and 12” 

Benefits of Pressure Regulated Spray Heads

Consistent water distribution: Pressure regulated spray heads ensure that the water is evenly distributed over the entire area being irrigated, even if there are changes in the water supply. This results in a more efficient use of water and reduced runoff, which is particularly important in drought-prone areas.

Reduced water waste: By maintaining a constant pressure and flow rate, pressure regulated spray heads reduce water waste due to overspray, wind drift, and misting. This helps to conserve water resources and reduce your water bill.

Lower operating costs: Pressure regulated spray heads can help you save money on your irrigation system operating costs by reducing water waste, extending the life of the system, and reducing the need for maintenance.

Longer system life: The constant pressure provided by pressure regulated spray heads helps to reduce stress on the system, resulting in longer system life and fewer repairs.

Environmental benefits: By reducing water waste, pressure regulated spray heads can help to conserve water resources and protect the environment by reducing runoff, erosion, and nutrient leaching.

How to Install Pressure Regulated Spray Heads

Installing pressure regulated spray heads is a straightforward process that can be done by most homeowners and landscapers. Before starting the installation, you will need to gather the necessary tools and materials, which may include a shovel, pliers or channel locks, and the new spray heads.

Once you have everything you need, follow these steps:

  1. Turn off the water supply to the irrigation system and relieve any pressure in the lines.

  2. Remove the old spray heads using a wrench or pliers.

  3. Clean the threads on the riser with a wire brush or cloth.

  4. Screw the pressure regulated spray head onto the riser or barbed elbow and tighten it by hand.

  5. Use a wrench or pliers to make sure the spray head is snug but not over-tightened.

  6. Repeat the process for each spray head in the system.

  7. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks or other issues.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

To ensure optimal performance and efficiency, it is important to perform regular maintenance on your pressure regulated spray heads. This may include checking for clogs, adjusting the spray pattern, and replacing worn or damaged parts.

Common issues with pressure regulated spray heads include low water pressure, clogging, and leaks. These problems can often be resolved by cleaning the filters, adjusting the pressure regulator, or replacing the spray head.

Comparison with Traditional Spray Heads

Pressure regulated spray heads differ from traditional spray heads in that they incorporate a pressure regulator to maintain a consistent water pressure and flow rate. This results in more even water distribution, reduced water waste, and lower operating costs. While pressure regulated spray heads may be slightly more expensive than traditional spray heads, the long-term benefits can more than offset the additional cost.

 

Applications and Best Practices

Pressure regulated spray heads are ideal for a wide range of irrigation scenarios, including residential lawns, parks, athletic fields, and agricultural crops. To ensure optimal performance, it is important to calculate the correct pressure for your system and to use high-quality spray heads that are designed to withstand the elements.

Real-World Success Stories

Many homeowners, landscapers, and farmers have reported significant savings and improvements in irrigation efficiency after switching to pressure regulated spray heads. Testimonials from satisfied customers attest to the benefits of these innovative products, including reduced water waste, lower operating costs, and improved plant health.

Pressure Regulated Spray Heads

PRS SPRAY BODIES + HIGH EFFICIENCY NOZZLES


Rain Bird offers three perfectly paired combinations of PRS spray bodies and high efficiency nozzles. Each pair is designed to work together to deliver even pressure and coverage, consistent flow rates, and reduced misting and fogging — giving you the best possible performance across your entire irrigation system. All while saving water.

Rain Bird U-SERIES nozzles

  • Spray nozzles operate best at 30psi, making the U-Series pair perfectly with PRS-30 spray bodies.

Rain Bird HE-VAN nozzles

  • Spray nozzles operate best at 30psi, making the HE-VAN an ideal nozzle for PRS-30 spray bodies.

Rain Bird R-VAN Rotary nozzles

  • With a recommended operating pressure of 45 psi, R-VAN is the best nozzle for P45 Spray Bodies.

PRS-Dial 

  • The PRS-Dial is an excellent means of regulating outlet pressure at the valve regardless of incoming pressure fluctuations.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Do pressure regulated spray heads work with all types of irrigation systems?

A. Yes, pressure regulated heads manage the water pressure coming through your irrigation lines to provide optimal performance.  Pressure regulated spray heads can be used with most types of irrigation systems, including residentail and commercial systems, drip irrigation, overhead irrigation, and micro-irrigation.

Q. Can I retrofit my existing irrigation system with pressure regulated spray heads?

A. Yes, pressure regulated spray heads can be easily retrofitted into most existing irrigation systems, with little or no modification required.

 

Q. Are pressure regulated spray heads more expensive than traditional spray heads?

A. Yes, pressure regulated spray heads may be slightly more expensive than traditional spray heads, but the long-term benefits in terms of water savings and operating costs can more than offset the additional cost.

Q. Will pressure regulated spray heads save me money on my water bill?

A. Yes, pressure regulated spray heads can help you save money on your water bill by reducing water waste and improving irrigation efficiency.

 

With Rain Bird, there are several ways to regulate water pressure within your system, including PRS Sprays, PRS Rotors and a PRS-Dial for valves. See the benefits each of these products offer, and why investing in pressure regulation makes sense for your bottom line.  We will talk about Flow Meters in another article, which is another great way to monitor water usage.  

 

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