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Important!
To ensure the highest possible flow rates, your applicator plumbing must be sized properly. The following is a guideline for transfer of NH3 from the nurse tank to the applicator.
| LBS./HR. | PLUMBING SIZE |
|---|---|
| 0-3,600 | 1 in. feed line and breakaway |
| 3,600-6,800 | 1 1/4 in. feed line and breakaway |
| 6,800 & up | 1 1/2 in. feed line and breakaway |
NH3 System Flow Rates
All maximum flow rates listed are at 110 psi tank pressure. To account for application in cold conditions where tank pressures will be significantly lower, use the following conversion when sizing an NH3 system. Approximately 1/3 of the total system capacity is lost at one half of the tank pressure.
Based on the calculation above, you would need a system with at least 8,251 lbs./hr. capacity to put on the required amount at 55 psi tank pressure or in this instance, a DICKEY-john/Continental system rated at 9,600 lbs./hr. maximum flow rate.
NH3 or Granular Flow Rate Formula
To calculate NH3 flow rates (lbs./hr.) so you can select the appropriate heat exchanger kit and valve size, use the following formula:
Applicator width x speed x application rate (gpa) x 0.1212
Example: 42.5 ft. x 6 mph x 200 lbs. NH3 x 0.1212 = 6,181 lbs./hr.
NH3 Kit Anhydrous Ammonia Flow Rate Chart
| Heat Exchanger Kit Maximum Flow Rate | Valve Size |
|---|---|
| Single TTU 4,200 lbs./hr. | 3/4 in. |
| Single TTU 5,500 lbs./hr. | 1 in. |
| Double TTU 6,800 lbs./hr. | 1 in. |
| Continental Magnum Equalizer 9,600 lbs./hr. | 1 1/4 in. |