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Techline CV Pressure Compensation & Continuous Self-Flushing: Dripper is pressure compensating; flushes any debris while operating; water exits the dripper in one spot, but exits the tubing in another, creating a "physical root barrier."
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27 Seconds
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1.9 MB
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Anti-Siphon 1: How Debris Can Be Pulled In - When Water Shuts Off, the Dripperline Empties, and Unless Properly Protected, Contaminants From the Surrounding Soil Can Be Drawn Into the Tubing Through the Drippers by Suction.
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50 Seconds
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6.3 MB
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Anti-Siphon 2: How Debris Can Be Pushed In - When Surrounding Soil Pressure Is Higher Than the Pressure in the Tubing, Contaminants Can Be Forced Into the Tubing. This Is Especially Important During Long Wet Periods, or Wintering Over.
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24 Seconds
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3.8 MB
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Filter Area: Extends Across the Entire Length of the Dripper. Any Surface Debris Is Flushed Away When the Zone Turns on for the Next Irrigation.
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67 Seconds
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6.8 MB
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VIDEO PLAYER HERE
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Root Barrier: How Physical Root Barrier Works
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53 Seconds
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3.4 MB
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Water Passage: Shows Water Passage Path
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11 Seconds
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1.7 MB
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VIDEO PLAYER HERE
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