Content:
1 piece Tropf-Blumat with drip tubing and T-branch connector
consisting of the lower part (= porous clay cone + sleeve) + watering head + 20 cm drip tubing and T-branch connector 8-3-8 mm
Automatically controlled dripper for 1 plant or 1 container, which is inserted approx. 7 cm into the soil with its clay cone as a probe.
Watering happens via the drip tubing, connected to the supply tubing and triggered by means of a valve in the watering head.
The water is supplied via a common water tank or via the tap of the house water supply. Pressure is required for the watering head to function -- through tank elevation, pump or mains pressure.
Dimensions (approx.): Total length 130 mm, Ø max. 35 mm, clay cone Ø 20 x 55 mm,
Operating characteristics:
- Minimum pressure for tank supply approx. (30)-50 cm water column, pressure losses in the hose and preventing clogging require in practice at least 70-100 cm WS (Tropf-Blumat to medium water level), better 150 cm, for larger systems from 200 - 300 cm height difference necessary.
- Standard pressure 1 bar (use pressure including losses 0.8 bar) by means of pressure reducer or pump.
- Application rate per Tropf-Blumat - depending on pressure, setting and degree of opening of the valve (depending on dryness) - usually approx. 0.2-1 litres per hour, in dry conditions and from 130 cm WS also up to 3 litres per hour.
Water quality: clean water required, also clean rainwater, also with water-soluble fertiliser, but operation without filtration - possibly filter water at tank inlet,
Water treatment (softening) from water hardness approx. 30°dH.
Lifetime: according to experience, approx. 8-10 years in normal operation, usually more, annual or occasional cleaning advisable, winter operation possible to a limited extent.
Required connection: 3508 Drip tubing 3 mm -- is available and already mounted in the watering head with approx. 8 cm overhang (= drip distance).
Connecting fittings: 3517 T-branch connector 8-3-8 -- is provided on the drip tubing and is inserted in the supply tubing.
Spare parts: 3515 clay cone with sleeve for Tropf-Blumat, 3511 watering head.
Function and adjustment
Before inserting the Tropf-Blumat into the soil, fill it with water (only for the sensor function!) - see instructions for use. The soil becomes drier and sucks water out of the sensor via the porous clay cone, creating a vacuum.
This releases the thin drip tube via a membrane in the watering head (previously pressed together) and it slowly begins to drip. The water moves back to the clay cone in the soil, the vacuum inside decreases, the valve closes again and the dripping slowly stops. Each dripping point is thus sensor-controlled according to the tensiometer principle.
The brown adjustment knob at the top is set so that the drip tubing just does not drip when the soil is optimally moist. The sensor needs some time to adjust at the beginning, so that this setting can only be made the next day or so. The general instant setting is described in the instructions for use or in our setting recommendations. The correct initial setting is important, possibly slight temperature adjustment in summer, occasional checking of the water level is helpful.