Calibration method #2, Calibration method #3 – Locke TR-30 User Manual

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Calibration Method #2

This method calibrates the sprayer, but does not
check for worn nozzles.

This method gives you the distance driven to cover
1/128 acre (because there are 128 ounces per gallon).
The time required to drive that distance is measured
first and then volume of spray in ounces caught in the
time you measured is your application rate in gallons
per acre. From the chart below, determine the dis-
tance to drive in the field (three runs are suggested) to
obtain your average time in seconds.

1. Determine your nozzle size, spacing (20” is stan-

dard on all Locke Turf Booms) and pressure to
achieve your desired rate from the flow charts on
the following pages.

2. Measure the nozzle spacing on your boom and

determine the distance to dive to calibrate your
sprayer.

3. Mark off the distance with two markers and time

how many seconds it takes to drive this distance
at the desired spraying speed. Make sure you are
at spraying speed when you cross both marks.
Two or more runs are suggested with the sprayer
half full.

4. With the sprayer filled with water (no chemical

added). Park in an appropriate area with the
booms unfolded. Prepare to collect samples at
the individual nozzles. Turn on the pump and run
it at the operation pressure. If applicable, cor-
rectly set the solenoid throttling valves. Refer to
Calibrating the Throttling Valves in “General Op-
erations
” section starting on page 21. Flip on the
boom section switch on the control box and catch
the water being sprayed out of the nozzle you are
calibrating.

5. Measure the volume of the sample in ounces over

the time it took to travel the distance in step #3.
The number of ounces caught is the exact number
of gallons per acre you will apply with that nozzle.

Distance for Each Nozzle to Spray 1/128 Acre

Average

Average

Nozzle

Distance

Nozzle

Distance

Spacing

(Feet)

Spacing

(Feet)

(Inches)

(Inches)

6

681 22

186

8

510 24

170

10

408 30

136

12

340 36

113

14

292 38

107

15

272 40

102

16

255 42

97

18

227 48

85

20

204

Calibration Method #3

To double check the accuracy of your sprayer, the fol-
lowing instructions provide another method of calibra-
tion:

1. Measure 200 feet and determine the number of

seconds required to travel this distance under field
conditions with implements in working condition.

2. Place graduated container or pre-weighed con-

tainer under one nozzle and catch the discharge for
1 minute. Divide 128 into the number of fluid
ounces caught. 128 fluid ounces equals one gal-
lon. EXAMPLE: 1 nozzle every 20” (standard for
all turf booms).


EXAMPLE:
Gallons per acre =

5940 x Gallon per minute

Nozzle spacing in inches x

Miles per Hour

GPA = 5940 x .50

20 x 5


GPA

=

2970

100


GPA

=

29.7


The above information will assure you of a check for
accurate application in the event there is an error in the
gauge nozzle spacing, nozzle height, vehicle speed or
nozzle wear.

Useful Formulas & Conversions

GPM TO OPM CONVERSIONS

GPM (GALLONS PER MINUTE) X 128 = OPM (OUNCES PER MINUTE)

EXAMPLE: 0.5 GPM X 128 = 64 OPM


OPM O GPM CONVERSIONS

OPM (OUNCES PER MINUTE) ÷ 128 = GPM (GALLONS PER MINUTE)

EXAMPLE: 32 OPM ÷ 128 = 0.25 GPM


AREA COVERAGE

A 20’ WIDE BOOM (STANDARD FOR TURF SPRAYERS) COVER

2.4 ACRES PER 1 MILE OF TRAVEL


GALLONS PER HOUR TO GALLONS PER MINUTE CONVERSION:

GPM = GPA x MPH x W*

5940

W* = NOZZLE SPACING IN INCHES


GALLONS PER MIINUTE TO GALLONS PER HOUR CONVERSION

GPA = 5940 x GPM (PER NOZZLE)

MPH x W*

W* = NOZZLE SPACING IN INCHES

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