Key components of a drip irrigation
Emitters: Devices that release water gradually and precisely at the roots of plants.
Tubing: Water is transported from the source to the emitters via flexible plastic pipes that are often made of sturdy materials.
Filters: Filters aid in preventing blockages by removing particles from the water before it enters the emitters.
Pressure regulators: By ensuring a steady water pressure for emitters, they prevent over- or under-watering.
Attach emitters and tubing firmly to other system parts using connectors & fittings.
The main pipeline that supplies water to the sub-mainlines from the source.
Smaller pipes that split off from the mainline to supply water to various locations are known as sub-mains.
Drip Tape or Drip Line: Water supply across greater regions is made more effective by using specialized tubing with emitters integrated in.