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BS ISO 22401:2015 Equipment for crop protection. Method for measurement of potential spray drift from horizontal boom sprayers by the use of a test bench

BS ISO 22401:2015

Equipment for crop protection. Method for measurement of potential spray drift from horizontal boom sprayers by the use of a test bench

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Standard number:BS ISO 22401:2015
Pages:24
Released:2015-11-30
ISBN:978 0 580 86834 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 22401:2015


This standard BS ISO 22401:2015 Equipment for crop protection. Method for measurement of potential spray drift from horizontal boom sprayers by the use of a test bench is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 65.060.40 Plant care equipment

This International Standard provides a test method to measure spray sedimentation from horizontal boom sprayers using a test bench. The sedimentation measure gives a value for potential spray drift. These measurements can be used to compare different sprayer setups on the same sprayer.

This International Standard is applicable to mounted,trailed and self-propelled horizontal boom sprayers used in arable crops; and horizontal boom sprayers used for weed control in orchards/vineyards and spray application on horticultural crops.

This International Standard is intended for booms using a uniform set of spray generators. If intended for spray drift classification of the sprayer, the comparison is limited to nozzle type, spray pressure and boom height.

NOTE

Further investigations and tests are on-going to consider other parameters for classification aims (e.g. air assisted system, forward speed, nozzle spacing and orientation).