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Antelco Ceta® Pressure Compensating Emitter Spout Output

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L/m
The flow rate of water from the fixture.
L/m (Litres per Minute)
0L/h (Litres per Hour)

0.0GPM (Gallons per Minute)
0.0GPH (Gallons per Hour)
At - KPa
L/m
The flow rate of water from the fixture.
L/m (Litres per Minute)
0L/h (Litres per Hour)

0.0GPM (Gallons per Minute)
0.0GPH (Gallons per Hour)
At - KPa
L/m
The flow rate of water from the fixture.
L/m (Litres per Minute)
0L/h (Litres per Hour)

0.0GPM (Gallons per Minute)
0.0GPH (Gallons per Hour)
At - KPa

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A take apart pressure compensating dripper incorporating a turbulent flow path and diaphragm for uniform flow rates over a wide range of operating pressures.

Features

  • Take apart for easy inspection and cleaning.
  • Self-flushing cleaning action at low pressure.
  • Outlet includes anti-insect baffle to reduce risk of blockages.
  • Spike & In-Line Spike models to anchor CETA® at the plant root.
  • 4 mm barbed dripper range with colour coded bases for easy identification: 2 lph (Red), 4 lph (Black) & 8 lph (Green).
  • 4 mm barbed range available with 4 mm barbed outlet options.
  • Constructed of high quality UV, chemical & fertiliser resistant materials.
  • Low manufacturing coefficient of variation (Cv) provides high performance (conforms to ISO 9261).

Applications

Pots, planter boxes, balcony, patios and landscape.

Antelco CETA Pressure Compensating PC Drippers

The Antelco CETA® is a turbulent labyrinth compensating emitter available in three flow rates, being 2, 4 or 8 litres per hour. Bases are colour coded to indicate flow rate. Caps can be removed for inspection and cleaning. CETAs have a self flushing action on shut down, and a pre filter and insect baffle to minimise risk of blockage.The barbed version attaches directly to feeder and supply lines, while the in-line and end-of-line versions anchor the dripper at the plant. The barbed versions are also available with a 3 or 4 mm outlet barb if required. Recommended operational pressure range is between 100 and 350 kPa (15 to 50 psi).

FAQ's

Do you offer drip irrigation solutions for businesses?

Yes, Parkland Irrigation offers both commercial and residential drip irrigation solutions.

No matter if you grow hundreds of crops or simply want to save water for your backyard garden, we have a solution for everyone.

If you're looking for a residential solution, then check out our Garden Irrigation Accessories page

If you're looking for business solutions, filter through our menu and find the product you need!

What's the difference between pressure compensation and non-pressure compensating driplines?

Pressure compensated driplines start dripping once the line has reached a specific level of pressure. It will then irrigate at that pressure across the entire line regardless of factors like elevation. That's what makes them best for drip irrigation that occurs across hills or slopes to make sure both the crops at the top and bottom of said slopes get the same amount of water.

Non pressure compensated driplines on the other hand would give more water to the drippers at the bottom of the hill due to gravity, which can result in uneven distribution of water. However, these are fine to use on flat surfaces.

Are drip tape and dripline different types of drip irrigation?

Yes, drip tape is a much thinner, lighter and cheaper version of dripline. Drip tape is used in short term periods while dripline is generally used for longer term periods. Drip tape is not as weather resistant as drip line. Lastly, drip tape suffers from not being pressure compensated, meaning it will be affected by elevation or slopes. This can result in the tape splitting from the pressure.

Can I add my own drippers and emitters to either dripline or driptape?

No! Dripline and Driptape both have specialised drippers built into them. If you puncture these, you will need to replace it. If you want to adjust certain parts of your irrigation to add drippers, sprayers or other sprinklers, consider joining it to a lateral pipe which can be punctured.

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