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The HUNTER 44005080 is the MP815 MP Rotator nozzle, designed for irrigation systems requiring uniform water distribution over a radius of 8 to 16 feet. Operating at a matched precipitation rate of 0.8 inches per hour, it targets medium-grade soils, gentle slopes, and smaller irrigated spaces where slower application rates of the standard MP Rotator family are not required. The MP815 extends the MP800 series to a maximum radius of 16 feet while maintaining the slow, wind-resistant rotation pattern that delivers high distribution uniformity. Licensed irrigation contractors and landscape professionals install this nozzle as a primary distribution component in residential and light commercial pop-up sprinkler systems.
The MP815 fits applications where the irrigation zone spans up to 16 feet and where a 0.8 inches per hour precipitation rate matches soil infiltration capacity. It covers a 90 to 210 degree arc, making it suitable for corner, edge, and strip layouts in turf and groundcover areas. The MP800 series, which includes the MP800SR for shorter distances down to 6 feet, allows system designers to mix radii while maintaining the same matched precipitation rate across a zone. This simplifies retrofit installations where existing zones incorporate varied spacing.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and new-installation nozzle for residential and light commercial pop-up sprinkler systems compatible with the MP Rotator mounting format. Part of the MP800 series, which pairs with the MP800SR for mixed-radius zone design at a consistent 0.8 inches per hour matched precipitation rate.
Irrigation technicians and licensed landscape contractors install MP Rotator nozzles onto compatible pop-up sprinkler bodies. Shut off system water supply and depressurize the lateral line before removing or installing any nozzle. Arc adjustment should be confirmed after installation with a full-pressure test cycle to verify coverage pattern and radius. Follow local irrigation codes and water authority guidelines for nozzle selection and system design.
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