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Rain Bird 5 Series MPR Nozzles (5H Red) Half Circle 180° | Pack of 10

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Rain Bird 5 Series MPR Nozzles (5H Red) Half Circle 180° | Pack of 10MPR Series Fixed Pattern Spray Nozzles 5 foot Half 180 Pattern This is a pack of 10 x 5H Red nozzles (10 x 5H Red Nozzles) for the Rain Bird 5000 & 1800 series. 5' Radius Nozzle Half Circle 180 Plastic Red Trusted for decades, Rain Bird MPR Nozzles simplify the design process by allowing sprinklers with various arcs and radii to be mixed on the same zone while maintaining even water distribution rates. This allows them to spray an equal distance, and

MPR Series Fixed Pattern Spray Nozzles 5 foot - Half 180° Pattern

This is a pack of 10 x 5H Red nozzles (10 x 5H Red Nozzles) for the Rain Bird 5000 & 1800 series.
  • 5' Radius Nozzle
  • Half Circle - 180°
  • Plastic
  • Red

Trusted for decades, Rain Bird® MPR Nozzles simplify the design process by allowing sprinklers with various arcs and radii to be mixed on the same zone while maintaining even water distribution rates. This allows them to spray an equal distance, and to provide an equal amount of water to a given area.

A wide selection of MPR nozzles is available so the distribution of water can be tailored to meet the unique and diverse needs of your landscape. MPR nozzles are designed to provide uniform coverage, ensuring that your lawn is green throughout, with no dry or brown spots.

Code: 5H Series MPR

This Rainbird model radius is 5ft, Half 180° Pattern

Features

  • Matched precipitation rates across sets and patterns in 5 Series, 8 Series, 10 Series, and 15 Series for even water distribution and design flexibility
  • MPR Nozzles are installed by more contractors than all other brands combined
  • Quickly identify radius and arc with Top Colour-coded nozzles, even when system is not operating

Specs

  • Spacing: 3 to 15 feet (0.9 to 4.6 m)*
  • Pressure: 15 to 30 psi (1,0 to 2,1 bar)
  • Optimum pressure: 30 psi (2,1 bar)**
  • * These ranges are based on proper pressure at nozzle
  • ** Rain Bird recommends using 1800 PRS Spray Bodies to maintain optimum nozzle performance in higher pressure situations
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