

TOP kits contains 100? of 1/8? distribution tubing, accessories, stakes and 1/4? converter barbs which allow the use of 1/4? distribution tubing.
Designed to retrofit a 1/2? sprinkler riser, DIG’s TOP 12-outlet drip manifold utilizes extremely accurate, pressure compensating individual and interchangeable drip emitters to ensure equal flow from each outlet over a wide range of operating pressures from 10 to 80 PSI. Available with .6, 1, 2 and 3.3 GPH per outlet, the TOP can deliver water directly to up to 12 plants with less water evaporation and wind-drift than the overhead sprinkler heads it replaces. Using the TOP can save a significant amount of water by improving irrigation efficiency and lowering water runoff. For additional savings, check with your city for drip irrigation rebate program eligibility.
Features
- Constructed with 12 built-in individually pressure compensating drip emitters
- Self-flushing emitters allow passage of water and minimize clogging
- Interchangeable drip emitters for variable flow rates in a single head
- Color-coded drip emitters and barbs easily identify flow rate at each zone
- Each drip emitter individually filtered (approx. 80 mesh)
- Backup mini disk filter
- Rugged materials to withstand the most adverse conditions
- Install above grade or place below grade in a 6” emitter box
- Inlet plugs provide the option to cap off up to eight drip emitters
Specifications
- Flow rates: 3.3 GPH
- Pressure compensating range: 8-80 PSI (.5 - 5.6 BAR)
- Recommended operating pressure: 15-50 PSI (1 - 3 BAR)
- Temperature range: up to 122°F (50°C)
- Inlet size: 1/2” FNPT
- Use with 1/8” (.187" OD) or 1/4” (.150" - .160" ID) distribution tubing
- Materials:
- Body and cover: high-impact plastic
- Filter: nylon
- Diaphragm: silicon
- Filter requirement: minimum of 120 mesh/ 130 micron, depending on water quality and concentration of dirt particles
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