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Rain Bird 1806PRS - 6 in. 1800 Series PRS Spray Head - No Nozzle

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SKU:
PRB1806PRS
UPC:
753800002247
MPN:
1806PRS

Description

The 6'' 1800 series PRS spray body has a patented PRS pressure regulation built into the stem of the spray body. Save water with this Rain Bird® 1800® Series Sprays featuring PRS with Flow Optimizer™ technology to ensures consistent performance throughout zone promoting a more even spray pattern. This durable sprinkler is ideal for all lawn areas. All components are removable without special tools, providing quick and easy maintenance of the sprinkler.

Features:

  • 6" pop-up height
  • Pressure Range: 15 - 70 PSI
  • Body height: 9 3/8" (24 cm) Exposed surface diameter: 2 1/4" (5,7 cm)
  • Maintains constant outlet pressure at 30 PSI
  • 1/2" female pipe thread (FPT) inlet
  • Constructed of time-proven UV-resistant plastic
  • Heavy-duty stainless-steel return spring
  • WaterSense, meets EPA criteria
  • Nozzles not included

Specifications:

  • Spacing: 2.5 to 24 feet (0.8 to 7.3 m)
  • Pressure: 15 to 70 psi (1 to 5 bar)
  • Regulates nozzle pressure to an average 30 psi (2.1 bar) with inlet pressures of up to 70 psi (4.8 bar)
  • Flow-by: 0 at 8 psi (0.6 bar) or greater; 0.1 gpm (0.02 m3/h; 0.006 l/s) otherwise
  • Installation: side or bottom inlet
  • Side inlet installation not recommended in freezing climates

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