Irrigation Pumps Applications available in Armenia
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Electronic fuel control valves solutions for agriculture industry
Continental Controls products are widely used by farmers in California’s Central Valley, as well as other agricultural centers all over the United States. The most common application for CCC products used in agriculture is for gas engines pumps for irrigation. In the Central Valley, many farmers are able to meet emissions standards running lean while greatly reducing their fuel ...
By Continental Controls Corporation (CCC) based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Submersible Motors for Irrigation
Karlington provides a product line of submersible motors for irrigation and other related agricultural applications in 4” – 10” models with a wide range of power and voltages for applications across the U.S and outside of the U.S. With a 4.84” diameter, the Slim 6 submersible motor is a perfect fit for applications with a restricted well size. The Slim 6 in available in NEMA 6 or NEMA 4 configuration. Our Slim 8 motor with a 6.5” diameter in a power range from 30HP – 90HP is ...
By Karlington Electric Inc based in Blair, NEBRASKA (USA).
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Wireless industrial I/O applications for agriculture and irrigation industries
Banner Engineering's SureCross product line offers reliable wireless industrial I/O monitoring and control solutions for most applications, including these examples of wireless installations for agriculture and irrigation ...
By Banner Engineering Corp. based in Minneapolis, MINNESOTA (USA).
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Remote Engine Controller for Agriculture & Irrigation
Our Broadcaster systems are widely used throughout the agricultural industry in manure pumping and crop irrigation. Broadcaster has been implemented on PTO controlled pit pumps, mechanical engine pump units, electronic engine pump units and VFD systems. Broadcaster offers a wide selection of features to simplify and improve the customers ...
By Sunova WorX Inc. based in Lakeside, ONTARIO (CANADA).
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Agriculture sensors solutions for golf courses / turf grass sector
ET only accounts for part of the story of what happens to water - what happens above the ground. Different soil types lose differing amounts of water at varying speeds. Understanding what happens to water in the ground can help you to make effective management decisions that optimize energy and water use, while ensuring a high quality course. ESI monitoring systems enable turf professionals to analyze soil conditions with a high degree of accuracy, and make their management decisions with confidence. Simple, ...
By E.S.I. Environmental Sensors Inc. based in Sidney, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA).
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