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We are the EXCLUSIVE UK distributor and importer for Raindancer irrigation management system


Dealing with Dirty Water


Wroot Water Dirty Water Filtration & K-Line Irrigation System After many years trying to find a solution for dirty water we have found a cost effective solution, not only is the system simple it also has a low power requirement. This new system comes with a low capital cost, and with ease of use it suits all types of terrain. It also allows slow application rates to match ground infiltration. The system is modular so it is also easy to expand.


The system operates at 2-4 bar pressure using a 4mm-6mm Size Sprinkler Nozzle this gives an output of 0.8 to 1.1m3


per hour per sprinkler with a diameter


of 20-24mt therefore applying 3-4mm per hour. The system is designed for clean or dirty water with large solids being removed by the Wroot Water Super Simple Filter, removing all particles above 2mm, it is also self-cleaning so relatively low maintenance and trouble free.


The Sprinkler we use to spread the water after the filter is the famous K-Line system from New Zealand. This is a modular sprinkler system used mainly for irrigating grass as it is easy to manage and is economical with very few moving parts so there is very little to go wrong. We think we now have the winning system that is both economical and easy to use. We are now also offering the larger K-line Pods with Sprinklers to handle larger solids as these come with nozzles up to 12mm in diameter.


For more details please call Wroot Water on 01302 771881 or email at sales@wrootwater.com


38 ANGLIA FARMER • SEPTEMBER 2020


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