Hunter Eco-Mat Design Guide
This guide outlines the application, design, and installation of Hunter’s inline drip products that provide designers, installers, and irrigation managers …
This guide outlines the application, design, and installation of Hunter’s inline drip products that provide designers, installers, and irrigation managers …
Regularly check the Eco-Indicator to identify leaks or clogs in the system. Check any subsurface system on a regular schedule …
Roots can, and likely will, grow through the mat. The PET fleece defends against root intrusion into the emitters without injecting toxic …
Install and use soil moisture sensor (Soil-Clik®) on or just above the mat to maximize water savings and reduce overwatering.
Keep the Eco-Mat lightly moist at all times. Eco-Mat emitters flow at a rate of 0.6 gallons per hour (2.2 …
We recommend using a temporary supplemental overhead irrigation system to establish plant material in conjunction with the subsurface system. Temporary …
In general, slightly sandy soil (sandy loam) is ideal for subsurface irrigation; this is because “medium” textured soils have the …
Open the manual flush valve at the exhaust manifold and pressurize the system to thoroughly remove debris within the dripline. …
Eco-Mat is particularly effective with rooftop gardens where the growing medium is very lightweight and porous. Typical dripline cannot succeed …
Install Eco-Mat with dripline on the top side of the mat. Unroll the mat perpendicular to the entry header. Cut …