Environmental Sciences, asked by chricax, 2 months ago

(3) Types of Conventional Sprinkler Systems
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(7) Advantages of drip or trickle irrigation
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Answered by YashodharPalav5109
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Types of Conventional Sprinkler Systems

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  1. Wet Pipe System. Wet pipe sprinkler systems—or traditional fire sprinklers—are the most common across residential and commercial buildings. ...
  2. Dry Pipe System. As opposed to wet pipe systems, dry pipe systems do not store water in their pipes. ...
  3. Pre-Action System. ...
  4. Deluge System. ...
  5. Inst.alling a Sprinkler System.

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Advantages of drip or trickle irrigation

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Drip irrigation is the most efficient water and nutrient delivery system for growing crops. It delivers water and nutrients directly to the plant's roots zone, in the right amounts, at the right time, so each plant gets exactly what it needs, when it needs it, to grow optimally.

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