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Section 5
Nozzle Amount
Collected in (/oz)
During Average Test
Course Time (secs)
Test #1
Test #1
Test #2
Test #2
Test #3
Test #3
Average
Course Time (seconds)
Course Length (ft)
Machine:
Date: / /
Ground Speed (MPH)
Nozzle Average
(/oz)
Test #1 + Test #2 + Test #3
Average of All Nozzles
Added Together
All Nozzle Averages
Added Together
# of Nozzles
3
Boom Average
(/oz)
Boom Average
(/oz)
Nozzle 5% +/- Nozzle Minimum
(/oz)
Nozzle Maximum
(/oz)
Right Nozzle
(/oz)
Center Right
Nozzle (/oz)
Center Left
Nozzle (/oz)
Left Nozzle
(/oz)
Boom Average x 0.95 = Min
Boom Average x 1.05 = Max
If any of the Nozzle Averages are not within the Nozzle Minimum and Maximum ranges, the nozzle will need to be cleaned or replaced.
Course Length (ft) x 60
Course Time Average (Seconds) x 88
=Ground Speed (mph)
Spray Width (inches)
Boom Flow Rate
(gal/min)
Boom Flow Rate
(gal/min)
Boom Total
(/oz)
Boom Total
(/oz)
Boom Total
(gal)
Boom Total (/oz)
128
Boom Total
Converted to Gallons
Boom Total (gal) x 60
Average Course Time (secs)
Application Rate (gal/acre)
Application Rate (gal/1000ft
²)
Boom Flow Rate (gal/min) x 5940
Ground Speed (mph) x Spray Width (in.)
=Application Rate (gal/acre)
Boom Flow Rate (gal/min) x 136
Ground Speed (mph) x Spray Width (in.)
=Application Rate (gal/1000ft²)
Calibrated By:
Calibrated For Ground Speed Of:
Calibrated For Boom Flow Rate Of:
Pump PSI Used:
Nozzle Type Used:
Final Calibration: gal/acre /
gal/1000ft
²
(circle)
All Nozzles Within 5% +/- Nozzle Average: Yes / No (circle)
20 / 40 / 60 / 80 / 100 in. (circle)
MPH
Calibrated For Spray Width Of:
gal/min
PSI
This sheet is to be used for the calibration of the Scag Turfstorm sprayer system. Always make sure the machine to be used is in proper
operating condition and that the user is trained in the proper operation of the machine. Always make sure to follow all safety information
given in the owner’s manual for this machine, as well as, any chemical safety information given by the manufacturer of the chemical being
used. Failure to follow safety information involving the handling of chemicals and the operation of this machine can lead to property
damage or personal injury. The sprayer system should always be calibrated using a half full tank of CLEAN WATER. For more information on
the sprayer calibration process, please refer to the owners manual.
Test #1 + Test #2 + Test #3
3
# of Nozzles x 20 = Spray Width (in.)
Chemical Calibrated For:
1 2 3 4 5 Nozzles