Product Description
- The Rain Bird Eagle 752 Rotor Series was designed for precise control and high uniformity and is suitable for use in single rows for narrow fairways and roughs, or double / triple row systems.
- The Rain Bird Eagle 752 Series is a Full and Part Circle model in one unit.
- Dual Spreader nozzle design provides superior water distribution with less sensitivity to spacing difference.
- Top Serviceability.
- 75% Faster Nozzle Changes.
- Water-lubricated gear drive
- One Stator for any Nozzle.
- Colour coded nozzles for easy identification.
- Easy Arc Adjustments.
- Radius: 5.8 - 25.6 m
- Flow rate: 1.51 - 10.68 m³ per hour
- Pressure: 4.1 - 6.9 Bar
- 1 1/4" ACME female threaded inlet
- SAM check valve holds 3.1m of elevation change
- Nozzle trajectory angle: 25º
- Part Circle 30°-345° or 360°
- Maximum Inlet Pressure 150psi (10.3bar)
Models
- EVIH: Electric Valve in Head
- IC: Integrated Control
Dimensions
- Body Height: 30.6cm
- Pop Up Height to Mid-Nozzle: 6.6cm
- Top Dimeter:15.9cm
Nozzle Trajectory
- Rain Bird 752 Series: #18 & Low Angle Nozzle:15°
Rotation Time
180° in ≤ 90 Seconds, 80 seconds nominally
Solenoid
- 24VAC Solenoid Power requirement: 0.41 amp inrush current(9.8VA)
- 60 cycle: 0.25 amp Holding Current (6.0 VA)
- 50 cycle: 0.32 amp Holding Current (7.7 VA)
Surge Resistance
- Up to 25Kv standard on electric models with the GBS25 Solenoid
Top Serviceable Internal Compartment
- Yes
High & Low Flow Valves to Ensure Optimal Performance
- 752 Series Nozzles 18,20,22, 26, require a low flow valve that comes preinstalled on Rotors During Manufacturing
- 752 Series Nozzles 28,32,36,40,44,48,50 require a high flow valve that comes preinstalled on Rotors During Manufacturing
Models
- Rain Bird 752 c/w GBS25 Solenoid & Standard Nozzle #40 Orange
- Rain Bird 752 c/w GBS25 Solenoid & Low Flow Nozzle #22 Red
- Rain Bird 752 c/w ICM & Standard Nozzle #40 Orange
- Rain Bird 752 c/w ICM & Low Flow Nozzle #22 Red
Please note there are 2 models of this rotor:
- Standard throw rotor. Use these for your greens, approaches, surrounds, fairways etc.
- Low throw rotor. Use these on your tees and places requiring a throw less than 15 metres.
The difference is because the low throw rotor has a different check valve in it compared to the standard throw rotor, so if you install either rotor in the wrong place it’s not just a matter of changing the nozzle; it would require removing the entire check valve mechanism at the base of the rotor. Changing just the nozzle will not help.
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