
Golf and the KISSS SolutionKISSS sub-surface textile irrigation is ideal for achieving lush, green farways while conserving water. How does KISSS Work?
Benefits
The Difference Between Sub-surface KISSS and Sub-surface DripConventional subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) systems discharge water to the soil from emitters spaced at regular intervals along a drip line. Each emitter acts as a point source of water and so the drip line gives rise to a series of circular wetting patterns. Conventional irrigation systems must be run as long as is necessary to wet the driest region of soil and join up the circular wetting patterns.
KISSS effectively has millions of tiny emitters in every linear metre dispersing water evenly at a rate that matches the soil capillary action. This means that only a minimum volume of water is required to ensure a controlled and uniform wetting pattern and over-wetting is avoided. KISSS provides an eco-friendly approach to irrigation, discharging water straight to the root zone. The unique design matches the capillary action of the soil moving water at a speed determined by the type of soil. This innovative approach to sub-surface irrigation creates a controlled and uniform wetting pattern and makes every drop count.
Installation and Maintenance of KISSS Irrigation
Proper installation and ongoing maintenance is crucial to optimising KISSS performance. While installing KISSS is relatively straight forward for both retro-fitting and new ground installation, Irrigation and Water Technology (IWT) recommends that an irrigation specialist installs the product. |
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