On consultancy
We specialize in consultation, guidance, and the supply of materials for automatic garden irrigation projects.
Please note that we do not offer on-site services, including installation.
There is no free personal consultancy / site visit offered unless you either pay for our time
and knowledge or buy materials from us.
For consultation, you have to purchase at least one water timer which meets your irrigation requirement.
For this, we will advise you which model of water timer best meets your requirement
Some people only seek consultation without any purchase and we have to change
our policy of giving free advises to customers only. Please cooperate
We also offer free samples of our high-pressure Misting nozzles for your testing purpose,
available with a refundable deposit of Rs. 1000/- per nozzle.
This deposit will either be refunded (after taking a service charge of Rs. 250/-) or adjusted against your
future order.
Should the sample not meet your requirements, please return it within 10 days of receipt for a refund,
minus the service charge.
Your satisfaction is our priority, and we are happy to assist you in finding the perfect solution.
Types of Automatic Irrigation Methods
Automatic irrigation methods can generally be classified into three main categories:
Automatic Drip Irrigation
Automatic Sprinkler and Sprayer Irrigation
Automatic Misting and Fogging
Each method is designed to optimize water distribution for various types of landscapes and plants, ensuring efficient irrigation solutions.
Automatic Drip Irrigation Classification
Automatic drip irrigation can be further classified into the following:
Automatic Drip Irrigation with Water Tap Timer
This method is ideal for courtyard, terrace, or balcony gardens with 1 to 60-70 plants.
The water source is typically an overhead tank positioned at a height of 6 to 12 meters from the plant level and
the number of plants that can be supported varies based on the available water pressure and flow.
Automatic Drip Irrigation with Pressure Pump and Inline Digital Water Timer
This irrigation method is perfect for courtyard, terrace, backyard, kitchen, or balcony gardens with 100 to 200 plants.
The water source is typically a water tank equipped with a pressure pump. An inline digital water timer is installed between the PVC water supply pipe, allowing the pressure pump to switch on and off according to pre-scheduled or pre-programmed settings in the timer. These timers are integrated with a special solenoid valve, where the shutters open and close based on the timer settings. Battery-operated, these timers require no complicated wiring or control boards, offering a simple and efficient solution for irrigation.
Automatic Drip Irrigation with Mono block water Pump and Timer switch
This irrigation method is ideal for larger agricultural areas or farms with 100 or more plants. The number of plants that can be supported is determined based on the available water flow and pressure from the pump.
The water source is typically a water tank or a traditional well, equipped with a mono block pump. A timer switch is used to automate the water pump. The selection of the pump is based on the total number of plants and the area to be covered. To accommodate a larger number of plants, a PVC pipe serves as the main water supply line, with holes drilled along it to connect 16mm drip hoses, sectioned off to extend the water supply across the entire area. The timer switch enables automatic control of the irrigation process, ensuring consistent and efficient watering.
Automatic Drip Irrigation with Control Board and Solenoid Valves
This irrigation method is similar to the previous one, but with more advanced automation. The water source can be from a water tank, pond, or well and the irrigation timings are scheduled through a main control board.
One or several solenoid valves are connected to PVC pipes at different points to manage the water flow.
As described earlier, PVC pipes are used as the main supply line, and extensions are made using 16mm drip irrigation hoses. The solenoid valves open at pre-set timings, which are controlled by the main control board. The control board sends a pulse signal to the valves, causing their shutters to open and allowing the flow of water. Different timings can be set for different solenoid valves, enabling the diversion of water flow to various sections of the irrigation system.
The number of plants supported is determined by the available water flow and pressure from the pump. This method requires more labor due to the need for trenching and complex wiring. Additionally, high-level filtration is necessary if the water source is a pond or well.
Intelligent Irrigation System
The Intelligent Irrigation System is considered the most advanced automatic irrigation solution in modern times, often referred to as "intelligent irrigation." This system uses two types of valves: Ball Valves and Butterfly Valves. Both valves can be powered by solar rechargeable batteries or an AC power supply, offering flexible and eco-friendly operation. These valves are connected to PVC pipes and are operated via 4G messaging or the internet, providing convenient remote control.
For pipes with a diameter of up to 4 inches, Ball Valves are typically used, while Butterfly Valves are the best option for larger pipes. These valves can be adjusted to open anywhere from 1% to 100%, allowing precise control over the water flow. This feature is ideal for systems requiring regular flow or synchronization when more pressure and flow are needed. By installing valves at various points, water flow diversion can also be achieved.
Additionally, the system provides real-time monitoring, allowing users to view the water flow on their computer or mobile phone. If a flow meter is installed, the system can record and display the volume of water delivered over a specific period.
Unlike previous methods, this system does not require a main control board or solenoid valves. The valves, along with the built-in timer, operate as a single unit. They open and close according to the commands received by the timer. The water source can be a regular supply line or a water tank, pond, or well, with or without a pump attached.
As with other systems, PVC pipes serve as the main water supply line, with extensions made using 16mm drip irrigation hoses. While this system is more expensive, it is highly effective for large-scale irrigation when the main water supply lines are too large or the area to be irrigated is extensive.