LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SPRINKLER AND EMITTER STANDARD

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International Code Council (ICC) & American Society of Agricultural Biological Engineers (ASABE) LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SPRINKLER AND EMITTER STANDARD ASABE/ICC 802-201x edition Public Comment Draft #2 The ICC Consensus Committee on Landscape Irrigation Emission Devices - (IS-IEDC) has held 2 public meetings to develop the second public comments draft of the ICC 802-201* Landscape Irrigation Sprinkler and Emitter Standard. Public comments are requested on this second public comments draft. The public comment deadline is March 17, 2014. Go to www.iccsafe.org/is-iedc for more information. Page i

IS-IEDC3-14 APPLICATION RATE. The rate at which water is applied to a given area by an emission device or group of sprinklers and emitters usually expressed as depth per unit time (inches per hour or mm per hour). Also known as Precipitation Rate. DISTRIBUTION UNIFORMITY (DU). Measure of the uniformity of irrigation water distribution over the target irrigated area applied to a defined landscape area. IS-IEDC4-14 CHECK VALVE INTEGRAL CHECK VALVE. A self-acting component integral to an emission device designed to prevent water flow through an emission device up to a specified pressure when the emission device or group of sprinklers and emitters are not pressurized, usually expressed as feet of elevation or feet of head. IS-IEDC5-14 COEFFICIENT OF VARIATION (C v ) (CV). A measure of the variability of discharge of a random sample of a given make, model, and size of microirrigation emitter, as produced by the manufacturer and before any field operation or aging has taken place; equal to the ratio of the standard deviation of the discharge of the emitters to the mean discharge of the emitters. IS-IEDC6-14 DISTRIBUTION UNIFORMITY (DU). Distribution uniformity of lower quarter (DULQ). The ratio of the average of the lowest one-fourth of measurements of irrigation water infiltrated to the average depth of irrigation water infiltrated, or captured by collection devices, expressed as a percentage dimensionless number with two decimal places. 1

IS-IEDC9-14 LANDSCAPE. For purposes of this standard, refers to any and all areas that are planted or installed and intended to receive irrigation, including but not limited to turfgrass, ground covers, shrubs, trees, flowers, and similar plant materials as opposed to agricultural crops grown and harvested for monetary return. IS-IEDC11-14 EMISSION DEVICE. Irrigation system component that is used to dispense irrigation water to the landscape at a specific rate. Sprinkler. Emission device consisting of a sprinkler body with one or more nozzles orifices to convert irrigation water pressure to high velocity water discharge through the air, discharging a minimum of 0.5 gallons per minute (1.9 liters per minute) at the largest area of coverage available for the nozzle series when operated at 30 PSI (206.8 kpa) or more with a full-circle pattern. Spray. Sprinkler that continuously applies water in a pattern over an area. Rotor. Sprinkler that applies water in a pattern over an area by means of one or more moving streams. Microirrigation emission device. Emission device intended to discharge water in the form of drops or continuous flow at rates less than 30 gallons per hour (113.5 liters per hour) at the largest area of coverage available for the nozzle series when operated at 30 PSI (206.8 kpa), except during flushing. Also known as low-volume irrigation. Drip emitter. A microirrigation emission device, with a flow rate less than or equal to 6.2 gallons per hour (24 liters per hour) when operated at 30 PSI (206.8 kpa), designed to dissipate pressure and discharge a small uniform flow or trickle of water at a constant discharge rate. Drip line emitter. A tube that discharges water from integrated evenly spaced emitters, perforations, or a porous wall. Point-source emitter. A drip emitter that discharges water at a single emission point. Micro spray. A microirrigation emission device with one or more orifices to convert irrigation water pressure to water discharge with a flow rate not to exceed 30 gallons per hour (113.5 liters per hour) at the largest area of coverage available for the nozzle series when operated at 30 PSI (206.8 kpa). Micro sprays are inclusive of micro bubblers, micro spinners and micro spray jets. 2

IS-IEDC13-14 ARC. Angular portion of a full circle covered by the discharge of a landscape irrigation spray, rotor, bubbler or emitter. EMISSION DEVICE. Irrigation system component that is used to dispense irrigation water to the landscape at a specific rate. Sprinkler. Emission device with one or more nozzles to convert irrigation water pressure to high velocity water discharge through the air, discharging a minimum of 0.5 gallons per minute (1.9 liters per minute) when operated at 30 PSI (206.8 kpa) or more with a full-circle pattern. Spray. Sprinkler that continuously applies water in a pattern over an area to a defined landscape area. Rotor. Sprinkler that applies water in a pattern over an area by means of one or more moving rotating streams to a defined landscape area. Bubbler. Emission device that floods the soil surface discharging greater than 6.3 gph a minimum of 0.25 gallons per minute (0.95 liters per minute) when operated at 30 PSI (206.8 kpa) and distributing water primarily through capillary action. EMITTER EXPONENT. Numerical value that establishes the exponential relationship between flow rate and inlet pressure of a drip emitter an irrigation emission device and inlet pressure. FILTER. Device used in micro and sprinkler irrigation systems to remove debris from the water that might clog or otherwise foul the emitters or sprinklers emission devices. LATERAL LINE. Water delivery Pipeline that supplies water from the valve to landscape irrigation emission devices the emitters or sprinklers from the valve. NOMINAL FLOW RATE. Specified flow rate of a microirrigation device. Manufacturer s published flow rate data of a microirrigation emission device at the recommended operating pressure. SPRINKLER DISTRIBUTION PATTERN. Water depth-distance relationship measured from a single sprinkler head emission device. TRAJECTORY. Angle above the horizontal plane of the stream of water as it leaves an emitter emission device. VALVE. Device used to control the flow of water in the within an irrigation system. WETTED AREA. Wetted pattern created by a single sprinkler head one or more emission devices in a defined area (see radius of throw and distance of throw). 3

IS-IEDC14-14 VALVE-IN-HEAD SPRINKLER. Sprinkler with an integral control valve intended to be connected directly to an irrigation controller operated from a remote location. IS-IEDC16-14 Drip emitter. A microirrigation emission device, with a flow rate less than or equal to 6.2 3 gallons per hour (24 liters per hour) when operated at 30 PSI (206.8 kpa), designed to dissipate pressure and discharge a small uniform flow or trickle of water at a constant discharge rate. Drip line emitter. A tube that discharges water from integrated evenly spaced emitters, perforations, or a porous wall. Also known as line source emitters or in-line emitters. Multiple outlet emitter. A microirrigation emission device with more than one emission point from a centralized assembly. Point-source emitter. A drip emitter that discharges water at a single emission point. IS-IEDC17-14 Pressure Regulator. Device which maintains constant downstream operating pressure immediately downstream from the device, which is lower than the upstream pressure. 303.8 Pressure regulation. Spray sprinkler assemblies or spray nozzles shall be required to incorporate an integral pressure regulator according to the manufacturer s recommendations. IS-IEDC19-14 SPRINKLER HEAD. See Sprinkler Body POP-UP STEM. Sprinkler head component that elevates one or more nozzles a distance above grade when subjected to water pressure and retracts when water pressure is reduced. 4

IS-IEDC20-14 SPRINKLER IRRIGATION. Method of irrigation in which the water is sprayed or sprinkled broadcast, through the air to the ground surface a defined area. IS-IEDC27-14 SECTION 106 MATERIALS 106.1 Materials. Landscape irrigation emission devices shall be resistant to UV degradation or oxidation without adversely impacting performance. SECTION 302 MATERIALS 302.1 Materials. Materials susceptible to UV degradation or oxidation used in the construction of sprinklers and bubblers shall conform to the provisions of this Section. 302.1.1 UV resistance for components. Components comprised of materials susceptible to UV degradation or oxidation intended for use above ground shall be stabilized to provide protection from Ultraviolet (UV) rays if the material is subjected to the UV degradation mechanism. Components intended for use below ground shall be stabilized to provide adequate protection while stored above ground in uncovered areas. 302.1.1.1 Carbon black. Where carbon black is utilized as a UV stabilizer, it shall be at a minimum of 2.0 weight percent (wt%) in the final product where the maximum is no more than 3.0 wt%. 302.1.1.2 Pigments. If colors are used in the final product, the pigments shall contain a UV stabilizer at a concentration determined to provide protection equivalent to that achieved using carbon black. 302.1.2 Oxidative resistance. Components comprised of materials susceptible to UV degradation or oxidation intended for use shall have sufficient antioxidants to be thermally stable when subjected to the oxidation degradation method. The total content of the stabilizer package in plastic formulations shall be less than 0.5 parts per 100 parts of resin. 302.1.2.1 Polyethylene. Where polyethylene is used, the minimum induction temperature shall be 438 F (220 C) when tested in accordance with Section 10.1.9 of ASTM D-3350 in order to comply with 302.1.2. The test sample used shall be representative of the final product. SECTION 402 MATERIALS 5

402.1 Materials. Materials used in the construction of microirrigation emitters and microsprays shall conform to the provisions of this Section. 402.1.1 UV resistance for components. Materials shall meet the UV resistance requirements of Section of 302.1.1. For emitters in a dripline, the line itself shall meet the requirements for UV resistance. 402.1.2 Oxidative resistance. Materials shall meet the UV resistance requirements of Section of 302.1.2. For emitters in a dripline, the line itself shall meet the requirements for UV resistance. IS-IEDC29-14 303.1 Rated temperature. Sprinklers and bubblers shall be designed to withstand ambient air temperatures from -40 to 140 F (-40 to 60 C) without permanent distortion or degradation of performance. Sprinklers and bubblers shall be operable at ambient air and water temperatures from 40 to 140 F (5 to 60 C) and dynamic water temperatures from 40 to 85 F (5 to 36.4 C) over the operating pressure range specified by the manufacturer. IS-IEDC31-14 303.2 Inlet connections. All inlet connections shall comply with the performance requirements of this standard. Where NPT pipe threads are used for inlet connections on sprinklers or bubblers, they shall be capable of mating with connections that comply with ASME B1.20.1 or ASTM F1498 Section 303.2.1. All other inlet connections shall comply with the performance requirements of this standard. All inlet connections shall be designed to withstand the full range of operating pressures without permanent distortion or leakage. 303.2.1 Pipe thread connections. Inlet pipe threads connections less than 1 inch nominal size shall comply with ASME B1.20.1. For 1 inch and larger nominal connection sizes, inlet pipe thread connections shall comply with ASME B1.20.1 or ISO 7. IS-IEDC33-14 303.4 Servicing. Sprinklers or bubblers designed to allow the replacement of wearing or interchangeable parts shall be designed so that the servicing can be accomplished without removing the body from the system. Servicing shall be accomplished using standard or proprietary tools available from the manufacturer. 6

IS-IEDC36-14 303.7 Check valve function. Sprinklers assemblies shall be required to incorporate an integral means of preventing flow discharge through the emission device that are designed to have an integral means of preventing flow discharge through the emission device during periods of non-operation. The emission device shall be capable of preventing flow where the water pressure feet of head is less than 10 feet (4.3 psi) elevation change is equal to or less than 7 feet (3.0 psi). 303.8 Pressure regulation. Spray sprinkler assemblies or spray nozzles that are shall be required to incorporate an integral pressure regulator shall perform according to the manufacturer s recommendations. IS-IEDC41-14 303.8 Pressure regulation. Spray sprinkler assemblies or spray nozzles shall be required to incorporate an integral pressure regulator according to the manufacturer s recommendations. Sprinklers intended for use with spray nozzles shall incorporate integral pressure regulation to deliver optimum spray nozzle performance as stated by the manufacturer. MISC 1-14 304.1.1 Samples. Unless otherwise specified in the test method, a minimum of 5 samples, selected at random from a lot of at least 25 units, shall be tested individually. IS-IEDC46-14 304.1.2 Conditioning. Test samples shall be conditioned (stored) at ambient laboratory conditions for a minimum of 12 hours prior to testing. Test samples shall be flushed prior to testing. 7

IS-IEDC48-14 304.1.4 Test conditions. Unless otherwise specified in the relevant test method, all tests shall be conducted at an ambient air temperature between 38 and 140 120 F (3 and 60 49 C) and the water supply temperature shall not exceed 85 78 F (29 25.5 C). The water supplies shall be filtered in accordance with the specifications of the manufacturer. IS-IEDC49-14 304.2.1 Required tests. Spray devices shall be tested in accordance with the test methods specified in Table 304.2.1. Tests for Check Valve Head Function, Pressure Regulation, and Flow Compensation, shall only be required where the associated function is incorporated into the spray device. IS-IEDC50-14 304.2.1 Required tests. Spray devices shall be tested in accordance with the test methods specified in Table 304.2.1. Tests for Check Valve Head Function, Pressure Regulation, and Flow Compensation, shall only be required where the associated function is incorporated into the spray device. Table 304.2.1 SPRAY DEVICE TESTS TEST NAME SECTION Flow Rate 304.5.3 Distance of Throw 304.5.4 Uniformity 304.6.1 Burst Pressure 304.5.5 Check Valve Head 1 304.5.1 Pressure Regulation 2 304.5.2 1. Testing required only where the spray devices incorporate integral check valve features. 2. Testing required only where the spray devices incorporate pressure regulation features. 8

IS-IEDC52-14 Table 304.2.1 SPRAY DEVICE TESTS TEST NAME SECTION Flow Rate 304.5.3 Distance of Throw 304.5.4 Uniformity 304.6.1 Pressure Regulation 2 304.5.2 Burst Pressure 304.5.5 Check Valve Head 1 304.5.1 Pressure Regulation 2 304.5.2 IS-IEDC55-14 Table 304.2.1 SPRAY DEVICE TESTS TEST NAME SECTION Flow Rate 304.5.3 Distance of Throw 304.5.4 Uniformity 304.6.1 Burst Pressure 304.5.5 Check Valve Head Function 1 304.5.1 Pressure Regulation 2 304.5.2 Table 304.3.1 ROTOR DEVICE TESTS TEST NAME SECTION Flow Rate 304.5.3 Distance of Throw 304.5.4 Uniformity 304.6.1 Burst Pressure 304.5.5 Check Valve Head Function 1 304.5.1 Pressure Regulation 2 304.5.2 Table 304.4.1 BUBBLER DEVICE TESTS TEST NAME SECTION Flow rate 304.5.3 Check Valve Head Function 1 304.5.1 9

Pressure Regulation 2 304.5.2 305.2 Marking of sprays and rotors. The following information shall be made available for sprays and rotors in addition to the applicable requirements in Section 305.1: (no change to items a through i) Exceptions: 1. Where the sprinkler does not incorporate a check valve feature, the check valve feet or meters of head shall not be provided reported. 2. Where the sprinkler does not incorporate a pressure-regulating feature, the regulation pressure shall not be provided reported. IS-IEDC56-14 304.5.1 Check valve head test method. A head of water not less than 25 percent greater than the manufacturers stated check valve head shall be connected to the inlet of the device with an integral check valve. The water column shall be permitted to drain until drainage ceases reaching equilibrium. The water column height shall be recorded after a period of 60 minutes. If no drainage, the head of water shall be increased and the test repeated. The average and standard deviation of the test results shall be calculated and recorded. 305.1.7 Check valve function. The presence of a check valve function shall be marked on sprinklers in a location visible after installation. 304.2.2 Performance requirements. All spray devices samples shall withstand a hydrostatic test pressure of 1.5 times the maximum operating pressure, but not less than 150 psi (1034 kpa), when tested in accordance with Section 304.5.1, without permanent distortion or leakage. Where an integral check valve function is incorporated into a spray device, a minimum of 4 out of 5 of the samples tested shall retain a minimum of 7 feet of head (3.0 psi), and no one sample shall retain less than 6.5 feet of head (2.8 psi) when tested in accordance with Section 304.5.1. 304.3.2 Performance requirements. All rotor devices samples shall withstand a hydrostatic test pressure of 1.5 times the maximum operating pressure, but not less than 150 psi (1034 kpa), when tested in accordance with Section 304.5.1, without permanent distortion or leakage. Where an integral check valve function is incorporated into a rotor, a minimum of 4 out of 5 of the samples tested shall retain a minimum of 7 feet of head (3.0 psi), and no one sample shall retain less than 6.5 feet of head (2.8 psi) when tested in accordance with Section 304.5.1. 304.1.5 Order of tests. The tests required shall be conducted on a single set of test samples with Burst Pressure testing occurring last. Nothing shall prevent tests from being conducted concurrently. 10

IS-IEDC57-14 Table 304.3.1 ROTOR DEVICE TESTS TEST NAME SECTION Flow Rate 304.5.3 Distance of Throw 304.5.4 Uniformity 304.6.1 Burst Pressure 304.5.5 Check Valve Head 1 304.5.1 Pressure Regulation 2 304.5.2 1. Testing required only where the rotor devices incorporate integral check valve features. 2. Testing required only where the rotor devices incorporate pressure regulation features. IS-IEDC59-14 Table 304.4.1 BUBBLER DEVICE TESTS TEST NAME SECTION Flow rate 304.5.3 Check Valve Head 1 304.5.1 Burst Pressure 304.5.5 Pressure Regulation2 304.5.2 1. Testing required only where the bubbler devices incorporate integral check valve features. 2. Testing required only where the bubbler devices incorporate pressure regulation features 11

IS-IEDC60-14 Table 304.5.4.1 MAXIMUM COLLECTOR SPACING AND CATCHMENT ARRANGEMENT FOR REGULAR SPRAY PATTERNS DISTANCE OF THROW 1 MAXIMUM CENTER TO CENTER COLLECTOR SPACING CATCHMENT ARRANGEMENT Less than 20 feet (6.1 1 foot (30.5 cm) Rectangular Grid m) 20 feet (6.1 m) or more 2 feet (61.0 cm) Single Leg 1. Distance of throw at the recommended operating pressure of the test specimen. IS-IEDC61-14 Table 305.4.1 MAXIMUM COLLECTOR SPACING AND CATCHMENT ARRANGEMENT FOR REGULAR SPRAY PATTERNS DISTANCE OF THROW 1 Water Distribution Method Less than 20 feet (6.1 m) Spray Pattern 20 feet (6.1 m) or more Rotating Stream(s) MAXIMUM CENTER TO CENTER COLLECTOR SPACING CATCHMENT ARRANGEMENT 1 foot (30.5 cm) Rectangular 2 feet (61.0 cm) Single Leg 1. Distance of throw at the recommended operating pressure of the test specimen. IS-IEDC63-14 304.5.3 Flow rate test method. Each interchangeable nozzle designed for use with the sprinkler, each sprinkler with an integral nozzle, or each bubbler shall be tested at no fewer than three pressure test points. Testing shall 12

be conducted at the minimum, recommended and maximum operating pressures and shall be conducted beginning with the lowest pressure test point, and increasing incrementally to the highest pressure test point. Where nozzles are interchangeable between more than one spray body, testing of each nozzle on each spray body is not required. Each interchangeable nozzle shall be tested on its designated rotor body or bodies. IS-IEDC64-14 304.5.3 Flow rate test method. Each interchangeable nozzle designed for use with the sprinkler, each sprinkler with an integral nozzle, or each bubbler shall be tested at no fewer than three pressure test points. Testing shall be conducted at the minimum, recommended and maximum operating pressures and shall be conducted beginning with the lowest pressure test point, and increasing incrementally to the highest pressure test point. Where nozzles are interchangeable between more than one spray body, testing of each nozzle on each spray body is not required. Each interchangeable nozzle shall be tested on its designated rotor body or bodies. (no change to remaining text) IS-IEDC66-14 304.5.4.1 Procedure. Testing shall be conducted at the minimum, recommended and maximum operating pressures. Each nozzle outlet shall be tested 4 inches (102 mm) above the rim of the collectors. Test specimens with a regular, symmetrical spray pattern shall be tested with collector spacing and grid type complying with Table 304.5.4.1. For circular pattern nozzle series, 90, 180 and 360 degree patterns shall be tested. Test specimens with an asymmetrical, irregular spray pattern shall be tested using a rectangular grid with a maximum spacing 1 foot (30.5 cm) between collectors, measured center to center. Variable radius devices shall be tested at the maximum radius setting for each test pressure. 13

IS-IEDC73-14 304.6.2 Uniformity modeling method. Uniformity shall be modeled using the data collected during the distance of throw application test specified in 304.6.1 304.5.4 for the corresponding trajectory declared. Uniformity shall be modeled assuming a declared nozzle, distance of throw, arc, pressure, spacing type (rectangular/square, equilateral, triangular) and spacing distance in accordance with Table 304.6.2. For all spacing types the distance between heads along laterals shall be declared. Uniformity as modeled shall yield a value corresponding to the Lowest Quarter Distribution Uniformity (DU LQ ) for the set of volume or electronically recorded droplet measures obtained in 304.5.4: (Equation 3-2) Where: DU LQ = Lowest Quarter Distribution Uniformity (unitless) = Volume of average of lowest quarter of samples from the array of collectors used in 304.5.7 304.5.4 for determination of application rate. V avg = Average recorded volume as acquired from collectors in consistent units. For all modeled uniformity measures, the modeled highest application rate and modeled lowest application rate shall be reported and the values measured for application in 304.5. 4 shall fall within the range bounded by these values. IS-IEDC78-14 305.1.5 Nozzle series marking. Circular patterns of the same nozzle series shall be individually marked with the average radius of throw at the manufacturer's recommended operating pressure. The average result of all circular patterns within the series, rounded to the closest whole number, shall be permitted to be used if the average result from any one circular pattern does not deviate from average distance of throw of all circular patterns in the series by more than 5%. Nozzles shall be individually marked and shall have marking identifiable when the sprinkler is not in operation. MISC 2-14 305.1.7 Check valve function. The presence of an integral check valve function shall be marked on sprinklers in a location visible after installation. 14

IS-IEDC80-14 305.1.8 Pressure control features regulation. The presence of a pressure regulator integral pressure regulation or pressure compensation features designed to optimize nozzle performance shall be marked on sprinklers in a location visible after installation. IS-IEDC82-14 Add new text as follows: 305.1.9 Integral Flow Shut-off. Differentiation shall be made between products with and without integral flow shut-off capabilities. IS-IEDC84-14 305.2 Marking of sprays and rotors. The following information shall be made available for sprays and rotors in addition to the applicable requirements in Section 305.1: (items a through h remain unchanged) i) Distribution Uniformity as determined in results for each nozzle required in Section 304.6.2 expressed as a dimensionless number with two decimal places. 15

IS-IEDC86-14 305.2 Marking of sprays and rotors. The following information shall be made available for sprays and rotors in addition to the applicable requirements in Section 305.1: (items a through h remain unchanged) i) Distribution Uniformity as determined in Section 304.6.2 expressed as a dimensionless number with two decimal places Distribution uniformity of the lower quarter as defined in Section 304.6.2 expressed as a range +/- 0.05 of the calculated DU LQ. Exceptions: 1. Where the sprinkler does not incorporate a check valve feature, the check valve head shall not be provided. 2. Where the sprinkler does not incorporate a pressure-regulating feature, the regulation pressure shall not be provided. IS-IEDC87-14 305.3 Marking of bubblers. If applicable, the following information shall be made available for bubblers in addition to the applicable requirements in Section 305.1: a) Pop-up height in inches and the points of measurement used to establish the height. IS-IEDC88-14 305.3 Marking of bubblers. If applicable, the following information shall be made available for bubblers in addition to the applicable requirements in Section 305.1: a) Pop-up height in inches and the points of measurement used to establish the height. 16

IS-IEDC89-14 305.3 Marking of bubblers. The following information shall be made available for bubblers in addition to the applicable requirements in Section 305.1: (items a through d to remain unchanged) Exceptions: 1. Where the bubbler does not incorporate a check valve feature, the check valve head shall not be provided. 2. Where the bubbler does not incorporate a pressure regulating feature, the regulation pressure shall not be provided. IS-IEDC90-14 Delete without substitution: SECTION 402 MATERIALS 402.1 Materials. Materials used in the construction of microirrigation emitters and microsprays shall conform to the provisions of this Section. 402.1.1 UV resistance for components. Materials shall meet the UV resistance requirements of Section of 302.1.1. For emitters in a dripline, the line itself shall meet the requirements for UV resistance. 402.1.2 Oxidative resistance. Materials shall meet the UV resistance requirements of Section of 302.1.2. For emitters in a dripline, the line itself shall meet the requirements for UV resistance. IS-IEDC91-14 Delete without substitution: 403.1 Rated pressure. Microirrigation emitters and microsprays shall be designed for a rated supply pressure of 100 psi (690 kpa). 17

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IS-IEDC92-14 403.2 Rated temperature. Microirrigation emitters and microsprays shall be designed for rated supply temperature from 40 to 140 F (5 to 60 C). 403.2 Rated temperature. Microirrigation emitters and microsprays shall be designed to withstand ambient air temperatures from -40 to 140 F (-40 to 60 C) without permanent distortion or degradation of performance. Microirrigation emitters and microsprays shall be operable at ambient air temperatures from 40 to 140 F (5 to 60 C) and dynamic water temperatures from 40 to 85 F (5 to 36.4 C) over the operating pressure range specified by the manufacturer. 403.3 Tubing. (no change to current text) 403.3.1 Dimensions and tolerances. (no change to current text) 403.3.2 Measurement of line-source emitter spacing. (no change to current text) 403.3.2.1 Reference temperature. Unless otherwise specified in ASAE S435 or ISO 9261, all dimensional measurements shall be carried out at an ambient air temperature of 73 ± 4 5 F (23 ± 2 3 C). IS-IEDC93-14 403.3.2 Measurement of line-source emitter spacing. The spacing of emitters or perforations in line-source emitters shall be determined by means of measuring the distance between the geometric centers of each adjacent perforation or emitter outlet on five samples. Measurements shall be obtained with an accuracy of +/-0.04 inches (+/- 1 mm) +/- 1/16 inches (+/- 1.6 mm). Each sample shall include at least 5 emitters or perforations 20 measurements between consecutive emitters or perforations and shall not contain either the first or last emitter or perforation of the production lot. Test specimens shall not be extracted from adjacent sections of the pipe or tubing. All measured results from each sample shall be averaged to obtain the average emitter or perforation spacing. The deviation of the average measured spacings of the emitters or perforations from the value declared by the manufacturer shall be less than 5%. 19

IS-IEDC94-14 404.1.1 Samples. Test samples shall include a minimum of 25 test specimens taken at random from a lot of at least 500 units, unless otherwise specified in the test method. For line-source emitters, the test specimen shall not be extracted from adjacent sections of the pipe or tubing. Line-source emitter test specimens shall not contain either the first or last emitter or perforation of the production lot. For multiple outlet emitters, the sample shall include at least 5 multiple outlet emitter devices or 24 outlets, whichever results in the greater number of outlets being tested. For multiple outlet emitter devices, each outlet in each multiple outlet emitter device shall be tested. Test samples shall comply with 404.1.1.1 to 404.1.1.3 as applicable. 404.1.1.1 Point Source Samples. Test samples shall include a minimum of 25 test specimens taken at random from a lot of at least 500 units, unless otherwise specified in the test method. For multiple outlet emitter devices, each outlet in each multiple outlet emitter device shall be tested. 404.1.1.2 Line Source Samples. Test samples shall include a minimum of 25 test specimens taken at random with no more than 5 emission points per tubing coil, unless otherwise specified in the test method. Test specimen shall not be extracted from adjacent sections of the pipe or tubing. Line-source emitter test specimens shall not contain either the first or last emitter or perforation of the production lot. 404.1.1.3 Microspray Samples. For flow related testing (Uniformity of Flow Rate, Emitter Flow Rate as a Function of Inlet Pressure, Emitter Exponent, Deviation of Mean Flow Rate From Nominal Flow Rate, Coefficient of Variation, Microspray Flow Rate), test samples shall include a minimum of 25 test specimens taken at random from a lot of at least 500 units, unless otherwise specified in the test method. For all other testing, a minimum of 5 test specimens taken at random from the 25 test specimens tested for flowrate shall be tested individually. IS-IEDC95-14 404.1.4 Test conditions. Unless otherwise specified in the relevant test method, all tests shall be conducted at an ambient air temperature of 73 ± 5 F (23 ± 3 C) and a water supply temperature shall not exceed 78 F (25.5 C) of 73 ± 5 F (23 ± 3 C). The water supplies shall be filtered in accordance with the specifications of the manufacturer. 20

IS-IEDC96-14 TABLE 404.2.1 POINT-SOURCE DRIP EMITTER TESTS TEST SECTION Uniformity of Flow Rate 404.5.1 Emitter Flow Rate as a Function of Inlet Pressure 404.5.2 Emitter Pull-Out 404.5.5 Watertightness of the Emitter-Pipe Assembly 404.5.6 Emitter Exponent 1 404.5.4 Check Valve Head Function 2 304.5.2 1. Tests for Emitter Exponent shall only be required for pressure compensating emitters. 2. Tests for Check Valve Head Function shall only be required where a check valve is incorporated into the emitter. TABLE 404.3.1 LINE-SOURCE DRIP EMITTER TESTS TEST NAME SECTION Uniformity of Flow Rate 404.5.1 Emitter Flow Rate as a Function of Inlet 404.5.2 Pressure Watertightness of the Emitter-Pipe Assembly 404.5.6 Environmental Stress Crack Resistance 404.5.7 Emitter Exponent 1 404.5.4 Check Valve Head Function 2 304.5.2 1. Tests for Emitter Exponent shall only be required for pressure compensating emitters. 2. Tests for Check Valve Head Function shall only be required where a check valve is incorporated into the emitter. 405.2 Microirrigation point source drip emitter marking. The following information shall be made available for point source drip emitters in addition to the applicable requirements in Section 405.1: a) Minimum, recommended and maximum operating pressure in units of pounds per square inch (PSI). b) Flow rate at the recommended operating pressure as measured in Section 404.5.2 in units of gallons per hour (gph). c) Flow rate coefficient of variation (C v ) and deviation of mean flow rate from nominal flow rate as a percentage as determined in Section 404.5.1. d) Emitter exponent as determined in Section 404.5.4. e) Check valve head function as determined in Section 304.5.2. in units of inches of water column, 21

IS-IEDC97-14 TABLE 404.2.2 POINT-SOURCE DRIP EMITTER PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS PARAMETER REQUIREMENT Deviation of Mean Flow Rate From Nominal Flow Rate +/- 7% published pressure flow-data IS-IEDC98-14 TABLE 404.2.2 POINT-SOURCE DRIP EMITTER PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS PARAMETER Deviation of Mean Flow Rate From Nominal Flow Rate Coefficient of Variation Flow Rate as a Function of Inlet Pressure Emitter Exponent 1 Emitter Pull-out Force Watertightness of the Emitter-Pipe Assembly REQUIREMENT ±7% 7% Maximum ±7% published pressure-flow data 0.2 maximum 9 pounds force 40 N minimum (40 N) No leakage at any location except emission point. 1. Tests for Emitter Exponent shall only be required for pressure compensating emitters. Noncompensating emitters shall not be required to meet emitter exponent requirements in Table 404.2.2. TABLE 404.2.2 404.4.2 (errata) MAXIMUM MICROSPRAY PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS TEST NAME Flow Rate as a Function of Inlet Pressure Coefficient of Variation Deviation of Mean Flow Rate From Nominal Flow Rate Pull-out Force REQUIREMENT ±7% published pressure-flow data 7% maximum ±7% 40 N minimum 22

IS-IEDC101-14 TABLE 404.2.2 POINT-SOURCE DRIP EMITTER PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS PARAMETER Deviation of Mean Flow Rate From Nominal Flow Rate REQUIREMENT ±7% published pressure-flow data TABLE 404.3.2 MAXIMUM LINE-SOURCE DRIP EMITTER PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS TEST NAME Deviation of Mean Flow Rate From Nominal Flow Rate REQUIREMENT ±7% published pressure-flow data TABLE 404.4.2 MAXIMUM MICROSPRAY PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS TEST NAME Flow Rate as a Function of Inlet Pressure Coefficient of Variation Deviation of Mean Flow Rate From Nominal Flow Rate REQUIREMENT ±7% published pressure-flow data 7% maximum ±7% published pressure-flow data MISC 3-14 404.5.3 Microspray flow rate test method. A minimum of 25 test specimens taken at random from a lot of at least 500 units shall be tested. Where the microspray is designed to utilize interchangeable nozzles, the microspray shall be tested with each nozzle type, using 25 specimens taken from a random lot of at least 500 units. Where nozzles are interchangeable between more than one spray bodies, testing of each nozzle on each spray body shall not be required. Where microsprays incorporate an adjustable flowrate feature, testing shall be conducted at the maximum flowrate setting. IS-IEDC104-14 404.5.8 Microspray distance of throw test method. A minimum of 25 test specimens taken at random from a lot of at least 500 units shall be tested. Distance of throw testing shall be conducted in accordance with ASAE 23

S398.1, except where specified in Section 404.5.8.1 to 404.5.8.3. All patterns of coverage shall be tested in accordance with the test methods specified in ASAE S398.1 for radius of throw. For circular pattern nozzle series, 90, 180 and 360 degree patterns shall be tested in accordance with the test methods specified. Variable radius devices shall be tested at the maximum radius setting for each test pressure. 404.5.8.1 Procedure. Each test specimen shall be tested at no fewer than three pressure test points. Testing shall be conducted at the minimum, recommended and maximum operating pressures. Testing shall be conducted by initiating and maintaining flow through the microspray or nozzle at the test pressure. At the conclusion of the test, the amount of water in each collector shall be measured and recorded showing the location of the collectors relative to the microspray sprinkler. 404.5.8.2 Test fixture. Test specimens shall be supplied by straight, smooth piping that is free of fittings, except compliant pressure taps, for a minimum length of 20 times the inlet diameter of the nozzle test specimen. Supply piping shall be equal to or larger than the nominal inlet size of the test specimen. The base pressure measurement location shall be defined as a point a distance of at least five times the nominal sprinkler inlet diameter from the last upstream direction change or change in pipe cross-sectional area. All pressure taps shall comply with ASME PTC 19.2. Each microspray or nozzle outlet shall be mounted 9 inches (229 mm) above the rim of the nearest collectors. The microspray sprinkler shall be mounted and remain vertical (+/- 2 degrees) throughout the duration of the test. 404.5.8.2.1 Collectors. Collectors shall be no greater than 25 square inches (161 square cm), measured on the outside of the collector, at the rim. The thickness of the rim of the collector shall be 0.125 inches (3 mm) or less. Each collector shall be touching the adjacent collector at the rim to a distance of 6 feet (1.8 m) from the test specimen. At distances greater than 6 feet (1.8 m) from the collector, the center-center spacing of the collectors shall be 6 inches (152 mm). All test collector rims shall be on the same plane with the same angular orientation. Collectors shall cover the wetted area of the test specimens, with the spacing specified, in all directions. 404.5.8.2.2 Wind measurement. Where testing is conducted outdoors, wind movement during the test shall be measured in accordance with ASABE S398.1 Section 4.4 and recorded. For outdoor and indoor testing, the average wind velocity shall be less than 1.3 m/s (4.4 ft/s). In no case, during the measurement intervals, shall wind velocity exceed 2.2 m/s (7.3 ft/s). 404.5.8.3 Data reduction. Distance of throw for individual samples shall be determined and calculated in accordance with 404.5.8.3.1 and 404.5.8.3.2. Average distance of throw for each microspray or nozzle shall be calculated by averaging the result from each sample. 404.5.8.3.1 Distance measurement for circular wetted patterns. For circular wetted patterns, the radius of throw shall be determined by first identifying the farthest collector receiving water at a rate greater than 0.01 in/h (0.26 mm/h) in each angular direction. The distance from the centerline of the sprinkler to the centerline of each identified collector shall then be averaged. The radius of throw shall be the average distance value plus 1 foot (0.3 m). 404.5.8.3.2 Distance measurement for non-circular wetted patterns. For non-circular wetted patters, multiple dimensions shall be provided to describe the size and shape of the wetted pattern. The distance of throw for a given dimension shall be determined by first identifying the farthest collector associated with that dimension, receiving water at a rate greater than 0.01 in/h (0.26 mm/h). The distance from the centerline of the microspray sprinkler to the centerline of each identified collector shall then be averaged. The distance of throw for each distance of throw dimension shall be the average distance value plus 1 foot (0.3 m). 24

IS-IEDC105-14 404.5.8.2.2 Wind measurement. Where testing is conducted outdoors, wind movement during the test shall be measured in accordance with ASABE S398.1 Section 4.4 and recorded. For outdoor and indoor testing, the average wind velocity shall be less than 4.4 ft/s (1.3 m/s) 1.3 m/s (4.4 ft/s). In no case, during the measurement intervals, shall wind velocity exceed 7.3 ft/s (2.2 m/s) 2.2 m/s (7.3 ft/s). 25