Sprayer operation – PermaGreen Triumph Spread-Only User Manual

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Sprayer Operation

Method 2: Make trim-pass and header-pass as in the previous

section. Fill in the center making squared-off descending spiral

passes to the center spraying as needed.

Either method may be used simultaneously with the spreader

features on the machine on the center of the lawn. (NOTE: For best

spray results, you may make separate granular and liquid trim-

passes, and/or use a spot sprayer to lightly feather the edge of the

spray along the borders adjacent to drives, sidewalks etc.) Refer to

Spreader Operation for detailed instructions.

Adjusting Nozzles for proper spray pattern

IMPORTANT: Check and adjust the Spray pattern of ALL
Nozzles daily, prior to treating each lawn, and as needed to verify
that the nozzles are properly aligned and spraying properly.

Adjusting the Broadcast Spray pattern
 Park on a flat, concrete or asphalt surface.
 Referring to FIGURE 15, select the HIGH GEAR Broadcast

Nozzle (TF-VS 7.5 color coded with a green band) by turning

the front Spray Control Valve (I) handle to the left. The rear

Spray Selector Valve handle (J) must be pointed forward turning

off the LOW GEAR nozzles. [If the Half Gallon Nozzle Kit is

installed, both Broadcast Nozzles will be used simultaneously.]

 With the machine in NEUTRAL and running, pull the throttle

lever to full operating speed of 3450 RPM, and pull the Spray

Lever.

 Spray for 15 SECONDS until the spray pattern is visible on the

surface. The spray pattern should resemble the 11-13 FEET

spray pattern in FIGURE 17. Adjust as follows:

 Rotate the nozzles in the nozzle caps so that the spray

pattern is centered perpendicular to the front of the

machine.

 Rotate the nozzle body on the pipe nipple so that the spray

pattern comes out slightly below parallel with the ground.

 Adjust the spray nozzle body so that the pattern width,

measured from outermost droplets to outermost droplets

should be 11 FEET (3.4 meters) using the 20 PSI Unloader

Valve or 13 FEET using the 30 PSI Unloader Valve.

Increase the pattern width by raising the nozzle level.

Decrease the pattern width by lowering the nozzle level.

 Repeat the procedure for the LOW GEAR Broadcast Nozzle (TF

-VS4 color coded with a white band). Remember to turn off

the HIGH GEAR Spray Selector Valve. [If the Half Gallon Nozzle

Kit is installed, both Broadcast Nozzles will be used

simultaneously.]

If your calibrated effective spreader width is 7 feet, the factory

settings will enable the sprayer and spreader to be operated at the

same time to provide even and complete distribution of both the

sprayed and spread products to the entire area.

If your calibrated effective spreader width is 8 feet, install the

30 PSI unloader cap from the Unloader Valve included in the 8

FOOT Spray Kit supplied with the machine and adjust the

effective spray pattern to 8 FEET solid spray and an overall width

of 13 FEET.

Sprayer Operating Controls
 To select which nozzle will spray, point the Spray Control Valve

handle for the gear selected to the desired nozzle either

Broadcast or Trim. The front Spray Selector Valve (I) is used for

HIGH GEAR and the rear Spray selector Valve (J) for LOW

GEAR. Point Valve Handle left for Broadcast spraying, right

for Trim spraying, and forward to prevent spraying for either

nozzle.

 To begin momentary spraying, pull the Spray Lever (H)

(FIGURE 16) toward the handgrip.

 To stop momentary Spraying, release the Spray Lever.
 To begin continuous spraying, pull the Spray Lever toward the

handgrip and lock.

 To stop continuous spraying, pull and release the Spray Lever

again.

Applying Products with the Sprayer


NOTE
: For proper spraying the engine RPM (measured with
the machine in NEUTRAL) MUST be maintained at 3450 RPM,
regardless of whether you are using HIGH or LOW GEAR. If
engine RPM is too low the spray applied will be more than your
Calibrated Rate. If too high, the spray applied will be less than your
Calibrated Rate..

NOTE: For proper spraying, the sprayer calibration must be
verified (refer to Sprayer Calibration in this section).

NOTE: Unless the optional One Half Gallon Spray Kit is used,
Triumph is intended to spray using only one Nozzle at a time.

It is recommended that the products be applied using one of the

following methods for best results.

Method 1: Make edging pass followed by parallel passes.
 Make trim pass around the perimeter of the property and any

ornamental beds spraying as needed.

 Select the appropriate gear for the terrain and turf

conditions. Use LOW GEAR on hills and in tight areas. Use

HIGH GEAR on level and open areas.

 Select the appropriate Trim Nozzle for the gear selected and

confirm that the other Spray Control Valve is off. Make the

edging pass keeping the edge of the spray pattern inside

the edge of the sidewalk or ornamental bed, spraying as

needed NOTE: For best results use a spot sprayer to lightly

feather the edge of the spray along the borders adjacent to

drives, sidewalks etc.

 When edging pass is completed stop, make a header pass

overlapping into the first trim pass.

 Change gears if desired; and select the appropriate

Broadcast Nozzle for the gear selected and check that the

other Spray Control Valve is off. [If the Half Gallon Nozzle

Kit is installed, both Broadcast Nozzles will be used

simultaneously.]

 Fill in the center of the lawn by making parallel passes on 7-

FOOT or 8-FOOT centers (corresponding to the Unloader

Valve installed) spraying as needed. At the end of each pass,

enter into the header pass and make a 180 DEGREE turn.

NOTE: Avoid re-spraying the areas within the header pass and

trim-pass that were previously sprayed by the effective width

patterns.

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6-FOOT

6-FOOT

6 Foot Spray

Pattern from

either Trim

Nozzle

FIGURE 17, Broadcast spray pat-

FIGURE 18, Trim spray pattern

11 to 13 feet

6 foot

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