Fertigation Systems for Vineyards
Proportional Fertigation Injectors
Proportional dosing or injection means that the flow rate of the chemical is automatically adjusted to maintain a target concentration of chemical (or pH) in the irrigation water. If the irrigation water flow rate changes, the chemical flow rate will change by the correct amount in proportion to the change in the irrigation water flow rate. Proportional injection is always automatic.
Advantages/Disadvantages of Proportional Fertigation Injectors
Types of Proportional Injectors
Dosatron Injectors
Dosatron injectors (Figure 18.7). These injectors operate without electricity, using water pressure as the power source. They are installed directly in the water supply line. Water flow activates the injector, which takes up the required percentage of concentrate directly from a container with stock solution. Inside the injector, concentrate is mixed with water, and water pressure forces the solution downstream. The amount of concentrate dispensed is directly proportional to the volume of water entering the injector, irrespective of variations in water flow or pressure that may occur in the main line.
DosMatic Injectors
DosMatic injectors, acquired by Hydro Systems, operate without electricity and use water pressure as the power source. They are installed directly in the water supply line. Water drives the injector, which takes up the required amount of concentrate directly from a stock tank containing a concentrated solution. Inside the injector, the concentrate is mixed with the water, and the water pressure forces the solution downstream.
Smith Measuremix Injectors
The Smith Measuremix injectors operate on water power and require no electric motor or gasoline engine. Water passing through the water motor provides the power to run the injector pump. The water motor actually meters the water running through the unit. For every revolution of the water motor, there is one stroke of the injector pump. The proportion of water to chemical solution remains the same regardless of changes in water pressure. The Smith Measuremix injectors are built to dispense a variety of liquid chemicals. The water motors are made of bronze and stainless steel, while the injector pistons are built of stainless steel on all models, and valves and fittings in the injector system are stainless steel on standard models.
Anderson Ratio:Feeder Injectors
Anderson Ratio:Feeder injectors feature positive displacement and volume proportioning by either a flow metered electric pump or water pressure, depending on the model (Figure 18.8). The original Series S is water driven while the intermediate Series J-Plus are electric units. All units have adjustable feed ratios and can be adjusted while the injector is in use. The design of Anderson injectors permits wide water flow ranges with minimal pressure loss.
Gewa Injectors
Gewa injectors have no suction or pumping device. The concentrated fertilizer solution is forced into the waterline by the water pressure. The fertilizer concentrate is poured inside the injector into a plastic membrane suspended inside the tank, and the lid is sealed shut. When the water is turned on, it surrounds the membrane and applies pressure to the bag, which forces a calibrated amount of concentrate into the waterline.
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Topics Within This Chapter:
- Introduction to Fertigation Systems for Vineyards
- Fertilizer Dosing Methods
- Pressure Differential Tank Fertigation Injection
- Venturi Fertigation Injectors
- Positive Displacement Pump Fertigation Injectors
- Proportional Fertigation Injectors
- Electric Metering (EC/pH) Fertigation Injectors
- Calibrating Fertigation Injectors
- Design Considerations for Fertigation Systems
- Fertilizer Application Considerations
- Fertilizers for Fertigation
- Monitoring Irrigation Water

