Lasting the Test of Time
For over 5 years Pro Insect Systems have proven to be a vital resource in the
fight to control insects.
You can count on the Pro Insect Systems to provide
years of dependable automatic service.
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We manufacture our timers to combine reliability with easy of use. Customers often comment
on our compact yet highly functional design. Adjustability is important! Thats why our timers
can perform numerous cycles per day if necessary.
Nozzles and Fittings
Nickel plated nozzles and fittings offer superior protection from corrosion. Simple, quick and easy are a few words that describe
our nozzle assemblies and fittings. Inter-changable fittings can be used on either of our nozzles - straight or 45 degree.
Tee nozzle assembles work well in most areas. This is the most common choice for livestock applications, one tee nozzles per 12' x 12' stall or area.
Tee nozzles on fence lines in back yards or along a deck railing work nicely as well.
Elbow nozzle assemblies are used at the end of a tubing run. This nozzle is used on the end so that an air bleeder valve is not necessary.
Straight nozzle assemblies are used in areas where a loop of tubing may not be needed or available. Branching off of a main feed line to
supply a straight nozzle offers the flexability to reach areas that might be out of the way.
The fitting release tool makes changing fittings and nozzles in the field a snap. If a nozzle becomes plugged over time simply pop the adapter and
nozzle out and pop a new one in. Simple as that.
Risers are an effective way to place nozzles within landscaping, near shrubs, around flowerbeds or patios.
Our risers can easily be spaded into the ground.
Liquid can be supplied to the riser in a variety of methods. Feed tubing can be ran underground to the supplied fitting, conduit with junction boxes is
another method thats popular or for above ground applications, simply cover with mulch.
Liquid Level Control
We protect our pumps by using a liquid level control. This control senses when the liquid is
low and disables the pump. Once the system is filled the control senses it and enables
the pump to be operable once again.