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TORO LPS Spray Head Pop-Up Sprinklers

SKU LPS408
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Overview

The LPS features a compact body with a pre-installed TVAN nozzle in 2" or 4" pop-up heights. The LPS is ideal for residential applications with its small diameter cap that allows it to blend into many landscapes. The Toro® LPS Series meets the demand without sacrificing quality. These fixed sprays feature a durable, compact body with a pressure-activated seal that minimizes flow-by during start-up and keeps debris away during retraction.

Features
  • Available with pre-installed Toro Variable Arc TVAN Nozzles
  • Matched precipitation rate nozzles provide even coverage
  • Easy-to-grip nozzles make adjustments simple—wet or dry
  • Riser accepts Toro male thread TVAN or MPR nozzles
  • Infinitely adjustable from 0° to 360°
Compatible with?

LPS Check Valve: Check Valve maintains up to 7’ (2,1m) elevation change, helps eliminate low head drainage & keeps lines charged to lessen water hammer potential.

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 All Toro LPS Pop-up Sprinklers are compatible with the following nozzles: 

    TORO LPS Spray Head Pop-Up Sprinklers
    Radius: 2'-26' (.6 - 7.9 m)
    Recommended Operating Pressure: 20-50 psi (1.4 - 3.5 bar)
    Pop-Up Height: 2", 4" (50 mm, 100 mm)
    Cap Diameter: 1 5/8" (4.1 cm)
    Flow: 0.05-4.50 g/m (0.2 - 17 l/m)
    Inlet: 1/2" (1.3 cm) female threaded
    Body Diameter: 1 1/4" (3 cm)

Disclaimer: Due to continued product development. Specifications and design subject to change without notice. Products depicted in this literature are for demonstration purposes only. Actual products offered for sale may vary in use, design, required attachments and safety features.

FAQ's

What type of sprinkler is best for my garden?

There's no straightforward answer for this one, as it depends on what you need the sprinkler for. If you're looking to have a sprinkler that can water your entire lawn or garden but stays out of the way, options like a pop up sprinkler would be perfect for you.

However, if you need a longer range for larger lawns, then impact sprinklers or rotor sprinklers might serve you better.

Will an automatic sprinkler system use more water than I currently use?

No! With an automated watering system, you will control the exact amount of water you use. When you have sensors installed which detect rain and moisture, such as our soil and rain meters, your sprinkler system can simply turn off during rainy days or at certain moisture levels, saving you even more water.

When should I turn my sprinkler system on?

Sprinklers are best turned on during the night or early morning before the sun rises. This helps reduce natural evaporation which saves you water.

Whats the difference between a basic controller and a smart irrigation controller?

Basic irrigation controllers work on a push-button basis, you press the mode you want, and it does it for you. Smart irrigation controllers on the other hand adapt to your environment, particularly through rain sensors and temperature sensors. This reduces the amount of water used.

Can I install the controllers myself?

The controllers which we have tagged as residential can be done on a DIY basis. However, this requires a little bit of experience in handling connections.

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