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ISO 15886:2012
ISO 15886:2012 Agricultural irrigation equipment – Sprinklers – Part 1: Definition of terms and classification
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Description
ISO 15886-1:2012 defines terms related to irrigation sprinklers and specifies the classification of sprinklers according to the following categories: physical factors; characteristics of the water spray; the mechanism for operation and water distribution; the mechanism for sealing; the intended use; additional functions incorporated into the sprinkler. The scope is intentionally broad to cover the widest possible range of sprinkler construction, performance, and intended-use alternatives.
Edition
2
Published Date
2012-02-22
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
16
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Abstract
ISO 15886-1:2012 defines terms related to irrigation sprinklers and specifies the classification of sprinklers according to the following categories: physical factors; characteristics of the water spray; the mechanism for operation and water distribution; the mechanism for sealing; the intended use; additional functions incorporated into the sprinkler. The scope is intentionally broad to cover the widest possible range of sprinkler construction, performance, and intended-use alternatives.
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