
The trajectory and spray height of the water stream leaving a sprinkler nozzle is important information when designing and installing irrigation systems. These spray nozzle trajectory charts are designed to help determine how close a sprinkler can be placed to an object such as a fence or hedge without obstructing the spray pattern. All information shown is at optimum operating pressures.
A = Degrees of trajectory
B = Max Height of Spray
C = Distance from head to Maximum Height
4A | 0 Degrees |
4A | 0 Degrees |
6A | 0 Degrees |
8A | 15 Degrees |
10A | 15 Degrees |
12A | 28 Degrees |
15A | 28 Degrees |
17A | 28 Degrees |
LCS 515 | 18 Degrees |
RCS 515 | 18 Degrees |
ES 515 | 20 Degrees |
CS 530 | 20 Degrees |
SS 530 | 18 Degrees |
SS 918 | 18 Degrees |