Walla Walla Sprinkler Co. is proud to announce that MP Rotator data files for the Center for Irrigation Technology’s SPACE Pro sprinkler evaluation software are now available for direct download at the MP Rotator Web site by clicking here. Irrigation designers use SPACE Pro software to compare sprinkler performance and to do “what if” analysis on designs.
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According to the CTI Web site, SPACE Pro allows designers to place sprinkler heads in almost any configuration and combination; calculate the uniformity and then display the coverage using actual sprinkler test data. Designers can make economic comparisons of different sprinkler layouts to assess the feasibility of upgrading an existing system or choosing a new system. By combining numerous available, SPACE Pro can be used for large turf, commercial, residential and agricultural applications. For more information on SPACE Pro, visit www.cati.csufresno.edu/cit/software.
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MP Rotator’s data is a database file containing radical distribution profiles for the MP Rotator that can be used within the SPACE program. The data has been compiled from testing at Walla Walla Sprinkler Co. in outdoor controlled conditions according to recognized industry and American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) standards. MP Rotator says the data may change with ongoing product development and that on-site conditions and variables, such as wind, spacing, pressure, vertical alignment, nozzle height, slope, interference, radius and arc adjustment, will affect actual uniformity.
The MP Rotator, a sprinkler for turf and landscape irrigation professionals, installs onto any popular plastic spray head body and is the most efficient, water-saving sprinkler in its class. Covering the 8- to 30-foot range, the MP Rotator achieves high uniformity performance with patented, multi-trajectory, rotating stream technology that uniquely maintains a matched precipitation rate even after arc and radius adjustment. This technology also eliminates the rotor nozzle tree as well as the labor and uncertainty associated with rotor nozzle installation. For more in formation, visit www.mprotator.com.

