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Setting Up Irrigation Systems
At Proton Engineering, we offer custom irrigation solutions.
Irrigation systems are used to deliver water to crops, plants and trees in agricultural and commercial settings. These systems can be simple or complex, depending on the size of the operation and the specific needs of what’s being irrigated.
The basic components of an irrigation system include a source of water, such as a well or river, a pump to move the water and a network of pipes, valves and sprinklers to distribute the water to the plants. The system may also include sensors, controllers and other components to monitor and regulate the volume of water being delivered.
In addition to the basic components of the irrigation system, modern systems may also include sensors, controllers and other advanced features to optimise water delivery and minimise waste. For example, sensors can be used to measure soil moisture levels and adjust the amount of water delivered accordingly, while controllers can be programmed to deliver water at specific times and in specific amounts to maximise efficiency and plant health.
Using high-quality materials and advanced technology, our irrigation systems are custom-designed for our clients’ specific requirements. Call (02) 6795 1226 to find out more.
Based in Wee Waa, we service clients throughout Moree, Narrabri, Tamworth and surrounds.
Types of Specialised Pumps
There are several types of irrigation systems we can help with, including:
Flood irrigation: This is the simplest form of irrigation and involves flooding a field or area with water to allow the water to soak into the soil and reach the plants. This method is relatively low cost but can be somewhat wasteful and may result in uneven distribution of water.
Drip irrigation: This method uses a network of tubes or emitters to deliver water directly to the roots of the plants. This method is highly efficient and can result in significant water savings but can be more expensive to install than other methods.
Center pivot irrigation: This method uses a large, rotating arm with sprinklers attached to deliver water to crops in a circular pattern. This method is commonly used in large-scale agricultural operations and can be highly efficient but requires significant infrastructure and maintenance.
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