The brown-capped Hunter PRS30 takes all the rugged and reliable features of the Pro-Spray body and delivers efficient pressure regulation by keeping water pressure at a constant 2.1 bar; 210 kPa.
The ability to regulate water pressure is crucial to overall system efficiency & the built-in regulator is proven to reduce water waste and promote healthier root zones, because water is delivered at the optimum pressure for spray nozzles. The PRS30 is compatible with both fixed-arc and Pro Adjustable Nozzles, and is available in Shrub, 10 cm, 15 cm, 30 cm riser heights. It is recommended for both residential and commercial applications.
- Co-Molded Wiper Seal
- Body Cap Won’t Leak Under High Pressure
- Heavy-Duty Spring
Nozzles are not included and can be found here:Â Link
Note: Sprinkler sizing relates to pop-up height, not overall body size.
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Hunter Pro-Spray PRS30 Pop-Up Sprinklers
100mm Hunter Pro-Spray PRS30 Pop-Up SKU: ISP-HUNPRS30100 |
$12.1 $33.15 |
150mm Hunter Pro-Spray PRS30 Pop-Up SKU: ISP-HUNPRS30150 |
$40.22 $78.12 |
300mm Hunter Pro-Spray PRS30 Pop-Up SKU: ISP-HUNPRS30300 |
$49.92 $89.90 |
Product Description
The brown-capped Hunter PRS30 takes all the rugged and reliable features of the Pro-Spray body and delivers efficient pressure regulation by keeping water pressure at a constant 2.1 bar; 210 kPa.
The ability to regulate water pressure is crucial to overall system efficiency & the built-in regulator is proven to reduce water waste and promote healthier root zones, because water is delivered at the optimum pressure for spray nozzles. The PRS30 is compatible with both fixed-arc and Pro Adjustable Nozzles, and is available in Shrub, 10 cm, 15 cm, 30 cm riser heights. It is recommended for both residential and commercial applications.
- Co-Molded Wiper Seal
- Body Cap Won’t Leak Under High Pressure
- Heavy-Duty Spring
Nozzles are not included and can be found here:Â Link
Note: Sprinkler sizing relates to pop-up height, not overall body size.
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Product Specifications
100mm Hunter Pro-Spray PRS30 Pop-Up | 150mm Hunter Pro-Spray PRS30 Pop-Up | 300mm Hunter Pro-Spray PRS30 Pop-Up | |
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Product Warranty | 5 year | 5 year | 5 year |
Product Type | Pop-Up Body | Pop-Up Body | Pop-Up Body |
Product Material | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic |
Product Colour | Black, Copper | Black, Copper | Black, Copper |
Product Inlet Thread Size | 15mm BSPF | 15mm BSPF | 15mm BSPF |
Product Outlet Thread Size | 10mm Male Thread | 10mm Male Thread | 10mm Male Thread |
Product Min. Recommended Pressure (kPa) | 100 | 100 | 100 |
Product Max. Recommended Pressure (kPa) | 700 | 700 | 700 |
Product Max. Pressure Output (kPa) | 280 | 280 | 280 |
Product Pop-Up Height | 100mm | 150mm | 300mm |
Product Extra Features | Pressure Regulated | Pressure Regulated | Pressure Regulated |
Pop-Up Sprinklers FAQs
There’s no best type of sprinkler, just better sprinklers for different applications. Gear Drives are better for large areas, over 5m. Pop-Ups are ideal for 1.5-5m & Micro sprays are excellent for anything under that.
The type of nozzle all depends on how far you need to spray, each nozzle is specified by the radius it sprays & the spray arc it provides (0-360 degrees). Aim to spray to the base of the next closest sprinkler for even watering. For more information on planning, check out our Product Guides.
Each sprinkler & nozzle will push out water at different rates, but the key factor is the flow rate of your water supply. Work that out with a simple timed bucket test. From there, you can work out how much water each sprinkler you’re looking at uses & work within your flow limit. For more information, check our Product Guides.
As you install a system, it’s almost inevitable that small fragments of dirt will get into the pipe, for this reason you should always flush out the system before running it the first time. This can be done by leaving an open end at the farthest point of each irrigation zone & operating the zone for 15 or so seconds to flush it out. Then plug it up & you’re good to go! This can also be said for any other times dirt may have gotten into the system (eg: further irrigation repairs or a mains water supply fault).
We definitely don’t recommend it. Typically, drip tube will deliver the water at a far slower rate that sprays. Because of this, if you were to have both on the same zone, the areas with drip would be left far drier than the areas with sprinkler coverage. If you do want to water some areas with drip & some with sprinklers, it can be done, but each will just need to be run on their own separate irrigation zones.
Firstly, each sprinkler &/or nozzle has a specified spray radius. Secondly, sprinklers are typically designed to deliver more water at their base & progressively less the further away you get. For this reason, you want to position sprinklers so they spray to hit the base of the next sprinkler. Of course this isn’t possible all the time so in those cases, aim to spray at least 80% of the way. By doing this you will guarantee even water across your lawn or garden.
Even on a typical domestic system running on mains water a filter is still a good idea. In the event of a water main fault where rubbish does find it’s way down the line, a filter will protect the system from blockage and or failure. On systems operating off recycled water, like from a tank, a screen filter is mandatory. Debris like silt & dirt from recycled water is the most common cause of blockages of failures in irrigation systems.
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