Drip emitter definition

Drip emitter means a drip distribution device that dispenses effluent to the infiltrative surface at a predictable rate.
Drip emitter means a drip irrigation fitting that delivers water slowly at the root zone of the plant, measured in gallons per hour.
Drip emitter or “emitter” means an engineered, pressure compensating flow control device which is typically attached to the inside wall of a dripperline over each orifice, that is wastewater rated and discharges wastewater out of the orifice at a constant rate over a range of operating pressures.

More Definitions of Drip emitter

Drip emitter means a drip irrigation fitting that delivers water slowly at the root zone of the plant, usually measured in gallons per hour. Drip emitters shall be a threaded emitter onto a 1/2” flex pipe, which shall be liquid welded to a lateral supply line.
Drip emitter means drip irrigation fittings that deliver water slowly at the root zone of the plant,
Drip emitter means drip irrigation fittings that deliver water slowly at the root zone of the plant, usually measured in gallons per hour.

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