Title: Spray Control Technologies: Parts
1Spray Control TechnologiesParts Operation
By Dan Frank 7/5/2002
2Front Face of a Sprayer
Boom
Tank
Pump
Pressurized liquid output Line
Radar detector
Liquid Intake line
Three Point Hitch Assembly
3Sprayer Pumps
- Hypro Series Roller Pump
- 12 GPM _at_ 540 RPM
- Pumps perform an integral role in liquid
applications systems - Takes liquid from tank
- Pressurizes the liquid
- Pressurized liquid is sent to the booms
- There are many types of pumps available for
agricultural use. - The two most common for sprayers are
- Roller Pumps
- Diaphragm Pumps
Pressurized Liquid Output
Liquid Intake
4Radar Detector
- Purpose of a Radar Detector
- Used to sense speed
- Why is speed important?
- application rate is a function of the flow rate,
the nozzle spacing, and the speed!
Only used on Electronic Rate Control Systems and
Variable Rate Systems
5Liquid Storage Tank
- The tank contains the liquid to be applied
- The material to be applied is mixed with water in
the tank
Tank fill spout
6Liquid Intake Line (from Tank to Pump)
To pump
From Tank
Tank shut-off Valve
Filter / Strainer
7Back Side of A Sprayer
Flow Meter
Pressure Relief Valve
Boom height Adjustment
Boom
Boom Hose
Nozzle Assembly
Flow Control valve
Boom Valves
8Pressure Relief Valve
- The Pressure Relief Valve
- meters the flow into the boom system
- Sends excess liquid back to the tank
- liquid return helps to agitate the liquid stored
in the tank (keeps the solution well mixed.
9Flow Meter
- Purpose of the Flow Meter
- To sense the amount of liquid traveling through
the system - Used on Electronic Rate Control Systems and
Variable Rate Systems
10Flow Control Valve
- Purpose of the Flow Control Valve
- To control the amount of liquid traveling to the
system - Used on Electronic Rate Control Systems and
Variable Rate Systems
11Boom Valves
- Purpose of the boom Valve
- to turn a boom section on or off to allow or
disallow flow to a particular boom section - Electronic Boom Valves
- shown in picture
- Generally used on Electronic Rate Control or
Variable Rate Systems - Controlled by a switch in the Cab
12Boom Sections
Boom Sections hold the nozzle assemblies. The
sections are connected by a breakaway hinge.
Breakaway Hinge Allows the boom section to bend,
reducing damage from accidental entanglement.
Nozzle Assembly Holds the nozzle (tip) that
atomizes the liquid.
-Many types of Assemblies and tips (dependant
upon application).
13Boom Sections
- Purpose of Nozzle Assemblies and Tips (nozzles)
- Nozzle Assemblies hold the tips to the boom and
allow water to flow to the tip. - There are several types of nozzle assemblies
- Examples Corner, Tee, etc.
- Examples With check valve, or without
- Check valves are used to eliminate issues related
to chemical drip after the boom section is turned
off - Tips atomize, meter, and distribute the liquid
evenly across the field
Tee type assembly
Check Valve
Housing
Washer (Gasket)
Tip
14Cab Components
- Purpose of Cab Components
- To allow easy access to prayer information
- To provide a convenient method for changing spray
parameters - Rate Controller
- Raven SCS 660
- Allows easy setup for electronic rate control
activities. - Controls sprayer components. i.e. Flow control
valve and boom valves - Electronic Rate Control
- Data Logger/ Prescription controller
- Sends target values to the rate controller
- Logs data from the rate controller
- Variable Rate Control
15Sprayer Summary
16System View
Electronic Rate Control Sprayer Rate
Controller Tank Shut-off Valve Filter Pump Pressur
e Relief Valve Flow meter Flow Control Valve Boom
Valve Nozzles
Variable Rate Sprayer Data Logger/ Prescription
Controller Rate Controller Tank Shut-off
Valve Filter Pump Pressure Relief Valve Flow
meter Flow Control Valve Boom Valve Nozzles
Legend
Liquid Flow
Data Flow
17Component Breakdown Flow Meter
- Flow Meter
- Measures the amount of water traveling through
the system - Uses a turbine blade to rotate the shaft
- The shaft has magnetic pickups
- The magnetic pickups count the number of
revolutions - This is calibrated to give the flow rate
18Component Breakdown Flow Meter
- Flow Control Valve
- Determines the amount of liquid to go to the boom
Valves. - Uses a butterfly valve to increase/ decrease flow
- As the valve closes less liquid can pa through
- As the valve opens more liquid passes through
19Component Breakdown Boom Valves
- Boom Valves
- These Valves are used to turn sections of the
boom on/off. - Each valve controls 1 boom section
- There are 3 valves on this component it can
control up to three boom sections - There are generally between 1 and 7 boom sections
on a sprayer. - The longer the boom width, the more sections
- The controller needs to be able to control at
least as many valves as there are boom sections
on the sprayer.
Outlet
Inlet