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rrigation Systems & Remote Managementā€

Remote irrigation management allows multiple controllers to be monitored, precise watering cycles to be scheduled, and the system to be managed from a distance.
Depending on the project, Bluetooth systems or advanced wireless solutions are used to manage terraces, gardens, and multi-zone areas with consistency and efficiency.

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Terraces & Balconies

Dripline & Pressure-Compensating Emitters

On terraces, only dripline systems or pressure-compensating emitters are installed.

They ensure:

  • stable water flow,

  • low sensitivity to limescale,

  • uniform distribution even across longer lines,

  • minimal maintenance.

Shubbler-type micro-sprayers are avoided, as they are more prone to clogging and uneven distribution.

Gardens & Outdoor Spaces

Each irrigation line is designed according to sun exposure, plant type, and available water conditions.
This analysis allows water to be delivered precisely, reducing waste and lowering maintenance costs.

In projects with limited flow rate or water pressure, MP Rotator nozzles are used to ensure uniform coverage and controlled consumption, even under non-ideal conditions.

Solutions include:

  • multi-zone system design tailored to different areas;

  • 9V or 24V systems depending on the complexity of the installation;

  • line adjustment based on the actual needs of the landscape;

  • integration with LoRa modules, allowing multiple areas to be connected and managed even over long distances;

  • upgrading and optimization of existing systems.

The result is an efficient, stable irrigation system genuinely adapted to the conditions of the space.

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Sensors & Fertigation Systems

Sensor technology makes it possible to monitor the actual performance of the irrigation system and intervene with precision.

The following can be integrated:

  • Rain sensors to automatically suspend irrigation cycles;

  • Flow meters to detect abnormal water consumption and leaks;

  • Flow measurement devices to verify proper water distribution;

  • Remote monitoring modules to check system status, cycles, and alerts across multiple areas;

  • Data loggers to record and analyze system performance over time;

  • Fertigation systems calibrated to precise volumes and ratios for uniform nutrient distribution.

These tools improve system stability, visibility, and reliability, reducing waste and minimizing corrective interventions.

Sensors & Fertigation Systems

Sensor technology makes it possible to monitor the actual performance of the irrigation system and intervene with precision.

The following can be integrated:

  • Rain sensors to automatically suspend irrigation cycles;

  • Flow meters to detect abnormal water consumption and leaks;

  • Flow measurement devices to verify proper water distribution;

  • Remote monitoring modules to check system status, cycles, and alerts across multiple areas;

  • Data loggers to record and analyze system performance over time;

  • Fertigation systems calibrated to precise volumes and ratios for uniform nutrient distribution.

These tools improve system stability, visibility, and reliability, reducing waste and minimizing corrective interventions.

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