Sprinkler Flow Calculator (K-Factor)
What happens if pressure doubles at the sprinkler?
Flow increases by the square root relationship, not linearly. Doubling pressure increases discharge by about 41%, because Q is proportional to sqrt(P). This is why pressure gains produce diminishing flow gains at the sprinkler orifice.
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Use the Sprinkler Flow Calculator (K-Factor) to get an exact answer for your inputs.
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