Sprayer operation and calibration 27 – PermaGreen Triumph Spread-Only User Manual

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Adjust the trim spray pattern
 Park on a flat concrete or asphalt surface.
 Referring to FIGURE 15, select the HIGH GEAR Trim Nozzle

(ULD120-08 color coded white) by turning the front Spray

Selector Valve handle (I) to the right. The rear Spray Selector

Valve handle (J) must be pointed forward turning off the LOW

GEAR nozzles.

 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 6-FOOT spray

pattern in FIGURE 18. 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 is pointed slightly forward.

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

measured from outermost droplets to outermost droplets, is

6 FEET (3.6 meters). 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 Trim Nozzle (ULD120

-06 color coded Gray). 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.]

Filling the Tanks
IMPORTANT
: When filling, DO NOT add concentrated product
to an EMPTY Tank because the concentrate may be drawn into the
plumbing and sprayed through a Nozzle directly onto a lawn
causing turf damage

. Instead fill both Tanks halfway and then add

concentrate.


IMPORTANT

: When filling, DO NOT add ALL the concentrate to

ONE Tank because the concentrate will not be evenly
distributed and sprayed through a Nozzle directly onto a lawn
causing turf damage or lack of efficacy.

There are two methods to fill the Tanks:

Method 1: It is recommended that the Pesticide be Pre-mixed in

the proper ratio with water in a Supply Tank, and dispensed equally

as needed into the Triumph Tanks.
 Remove both Tank Lids.
 Add Pre-mix desired equally divided between both Tanks. DO

NOT overfill.

 Replace both Tank Lids checking to be sure the Lid Gaskets

are in place.

Method 2: Add Pesticide concentrate in the proper ratio with

water directly to the Tanks.
 Remove both Tank Lids.
 Using the Gallon marks on the rear of the Tanks calculate the

amount of fill desired for each Tank separately. Refer to

Calibration instructions in this section for additional help.

 Calculate the amount of water required for each Tank.
 Calculate the amount of Pesticide required for each Tank.

 If the Tanks are empty or nearly so, add one half of the water

required then add Pesticide required followed by the remaining

water.

Calibrating the Sprayer

Calibrate machine ground speed to 143 FEET in 20 SECONDS ± 1

SECOND.


 Set up a 143 FOOT long test course. Measure a distance of 143

FEET (44 meters) over turf.

 Measure the elapsed time it takes to travel the 143 FOOT test

course. Your elapsed time must be 20 SECONDS ± 1

SECOND.

 If your elapsed time is different:

 With the machine in neutral run the engine at full throttle.

Check and adjust engine RPM to deliver an elapsed time of

20 SECONDS (normally 3450 RPM).

Bucket check HIGH GEAR Nozzle output.
 With the machine in neutral and both Brakes locked, start the

engine.

 Select the HIGH GEAR Broadcast Nozzle using the HIGH

GEAR Spray Selector Valve (I). Turn off LOW GEAR Spray

Selector Valve (J).

 Place a catch receptacle in position to catch the entire spray

pattern from the Nozzle. [If the Half Gallon Nozzle Kit is

installed, approximately ONE HALF GALLON PER THOUSAND

SQUARE FEET is applied.]

 Pull the Throttle Lever to accelerate the engine to 3450 RPM.
 Pull the spray lever to begin spraying. Spray for 1 MINUTE,

collecting the nozzle output.

 Measure the collected spray.
 [If the Half Gallon Nozzle Kit is installed, approximately ONE

HALF GALLON PER THOUSAND SQUARE FEET (1.9 L ±

0.95 milliliters) is applied.]

 Correctly align ALL Nozzles. Refer to Adjusting Nozzles for

proper spray pattern in this section.

Calculating the Spray Mix Rate

Once the machine is properly calibrated, each quart of spray mix

must contain the amount of Pesticide concentrate specified on the

Pesticide label to treat 1,000 SQUARE FEET.

If your Pesticide label gives you the application rate in ounces per

thousand:
 Multiply (ounces per thousand) times 4 to make 1 (ONE)

GALLON of spray mix measured in (OUNCES PER

GALLON).

 Example: The label calls for (1.1 OUNCES PER

THOUSAND x 4 = 4.4 OUNCES PER GALLON)

 Multiply (ounces per gallon) times the number of gallons of

spray mix you wish to make.

 Example: (4.4 OUNCES PER GALLON) x 12 GALLONS =

52.8 OUNCES of product). Mix 52.8 OUNCES of product

with enough water to make 12 gallons of spray mix)

 If your Pesticide label gives (PINTS PER ACRE), you must

convert (Pints per acre) to (ounces per thousand) using this

formula:

 Multiply (pints per acre) times .367 to get (OUNCES PER

THOUSAND).

 Plug (OUNCES PER THOUSAND) into the first step to

calculate (OUNCES PER GALLON).

NOTE: If the Half Gallon Nozzle Kit is installed, each one half

gallon of spray mix must contain the amount of Pesticide

concentrate specified on the Pesticide label to treat 1000 square

feet.

Sprayer Operation and Calibration

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Nozzle

20 PSI

7-Foot turns

30 PSI

8-Foot turns

High gear Broadcast

TF-VS7.5, green

96 oz.

112 oz.

Low gear Broadcast

TF-VS4, white

76 oz.

86 oz.

High gear Trim

ULD120-08, white

76 oz.

90 oz.

Low gear Trim

ULD120-06, gray

48 oz.

62 oz.

Output from the Nozzles must be plus or minus 10%.

If the output from a nozzle is significantly outside the limits,

refer to SECTION 4, Troubleshooting.

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