WESTMINSTER, Colo. and MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – IrriGreen and CPS distributors announced that CPS now distributes the IrriGreen Genius Irrigation System to contractors in Colorado and Wyoming. With 13 locations, CPS is the largest wholesale distributor of professional pump, irrigation and landscape supplies to contractors in the Rocky Mountain region. IrriGreen leverages digital control technology and multi-stream nozzle design adapted from high-tech, commercial inkjet printers. Like an inkjet printer spraying ink in controlled patterns on a page, the IrriGreen system applies precise patterns of water in exact shapes on a lawn.
“IrriGreen is a new technology that our contractors can offer to their customers looking for innovative, more efficient lawn irrigation options,” said Dave Nelson, director of sales and marketing, CPS distributors, inc. “In addition, IrriGreen can help contractors save installation time and reduce labor costs.”
Just as inkjet printers spray ink in controlled patterns on a page, IrriGreen Genius Sprinklers “print” water in precise patterns on a lawn. Eliminating inefficient overlapping sprays and over-spraying onto hardscapes, IrriGreen conserves water, reducing water use as much as 50 percent.
With IrriGreen, installers configure zones and set the sprinkler heads all in one step on their Smartphones using the Genius mobile app. IrriGreen automatically calculates spray distances, sets the mapping points, and sends the data via Wi-Fi to the IrriGreen Genius Server. The IrriGreen Controller then digitally controls the multi-volume watering patterns to follow the contours of the grass – conforming to every curve, angle and corner.
Contractors save time and labor installing IrriGreen. Instead of rows of four to eight sprinkler heads positioned all around the outside of each zone, and all connected with lateral lines, IrriGreen waters from the inside-out with just one head in the middle of each zone and no lateral lines.
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