
#TORO FLEX 54 OZZLE SERIES#
The New FLEX 800 35/55 Series features a dual trajectory main nozzle that provides exceptional nozzle performance at the 25° standard angle position and g reat performance in windy applications at the 15° low angle position. PLEASE SPECIFY THE NOZZLE REQUIRED, SOLENOID TYPE, TRAJECTORY, PRESSURE SETTING (psi) AND ANY OPTIONS REQUIRED SUCH AS USE WITH EFFLUENT WATER. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR PRICING AND AVAILABILITY. TORO FLEX 800 SERIES 40MM FULL/PART CIRCLE GOLF ROTOR Pipes (Water Pipes, Metric, Rural, Plumbing Fittings, etc.).Pipes, Hoses & Fittings (Poly Pipe Fittings, Irrigation Pipes, PVC Pipes, Etc.).Fittings (Drip Irrigation Fittings, Poly Fittings, etc.).The small holes that emit the water streams are easily plugged, it is important that you filter the water with a 100 mesh filter if you use stream sprays. They work well for established shrubs and ground covers. Do not use for areas where you plan to plant seeds. They do not provide uniform coverage for lawns and you will have dry spots in your lawn. Do not use stream spray nozzles to water lawn areas.

Stream spray nozzles spray small streams of water in a fixed pattern (ie the streams don't rotate around the nozzle.) They are used for locations where a very low amount of water needs to be applied to the soil, such as on steep slopes where erosion might be a problem. Therefore I strongly recommend that you only use the nozzles I recommend in the table below. The Maxijet nozzles also do not have matched precipitation rates between nozzles within the Maxijet series. Sprinklers using Maxijet nozzles should be on a valve circuit with only Maxijet nozzles on it. Precipitation rates are not matched between the Maxijets and other Toro nozzle series. Warning: Do not use the Maxijet nozzles on the same valve circuit with any other Toro nozzle series.
#TORO FLEX 54 OZZLE INSTALL#
(But not on the same valve, you still need one valve for the drip system and another for the Maxijets.) You should absolutely install a filter on your system that provides for 150 mesh (or higher) filtration if you use these nozzles! They are often used in combination with drip systems. So unless you have a really good reason, use either all fixed arc or all variable arc nozzles.ġ2' Series Brown Variable Arc Spray Nozzles (TVANs) Patternġ5' Series Black Variable Arc Spray Nozzles (TVANs) Pattern But it is best to avoid mixing together the fixed and variable arc nozzles on the same valve circuit. If you have a special situation where all your nozzles are fixed arc but you need to use just one or two variable arc nozzles, you can get away with it. The variable arc nozzles listed below are generally not compatible with the fixed arc nozzles above, due to the lack of matched precipitation rates between the two sets of nozzles. Special Pattern Orange MPR Spray Nozzles (strip series) Pattern
#TORO FLEX 54 OZZLE PLUS#
With the Toro nozzles I recommend you use the fixed arc nozzles unless you really need an odd arc.ĥ' Series Red MPR Plus Spray Nozzles, 0° Trajectory (flat) PatternĨ' Series Green MPR Plus Spray Nozzles, 5° Trajectory (low angle) Patternġ0' Series Blue MPR Plus Spray Nozzles, 12° Trajectory (low angle) Patternġ2' Series Brown MPR Plus Spray Nozzles, 23° Trajectory Patternġ5' Series Black MPR Plus Spray Nozzles, 27° Trajectory Pattern If the exact arc you plan to use is not shown, just use the value for the next wider arc shown. This will assist you in determining what GPM to use for each sprinkler in your design. The performance tables give you the GPM that the nozzles will require when set to the most common arcs. Thus it is still necessary to guesstimate the arc for each sprinkler when making a design. However when designing remember that the nozzle uses a different amount of water with each arc setting. With adjustable arc nozzles a single nozzle can be used for any arc. The older nozzles have a gray insert in the top of the nozzle and the screen does not attach directly to the nozzle. The TVAN nozzle has a green filter that attaches to the bottom of the nozzle. I've noticed that most discount stores still sell the older model.


The TVAN nozzles are the newer ones and work much better than the older model. Toro has two different adjustable arc nozzle series. Adjustable arc nozzles are convenient, but don't expect perfect performance from Toro's. Some Toro nozzles have an adjustable arc, which Toro calls a variable arc. You can throw a VAN nozzle in with the fixed arc ones if you need to, but try to avoid doing that if possible. Unfortunately the new variable arc nozzles (VAN) are not matched with the fixed arc nozzles. All of the Toro nozzles do not have matched precipitation rates with each other. For a description of each of the features below click here.
