City Scapes

How Below Flow Flat Works

The KISSS system works by pulsing water through the lateral lines for several minutes a few times a day at a very low pressure between 6 and 32 psi. The water running through the lines disperses out the pressure compensating emitters, hits the dispersion tape and then is absorbed by the patented capillary fiber. Lateral percolation is reduced due to the polyethylene backing that is exclusive to the Below Flow Flat. This then allows the soil to absorb the water from the capillary fiber at its own rate based on the soils need for water.

Below Flow Flat (BFF)

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The patented KISSS Below Flow Flat subsurface irrigation system works by pulsing water through the lateral lines for several minutes a few times a day at a very low pressure between 6 and 32 psi. The water running through the lines dispenses through the pressure compensating emitters, hits the dispersion tape and is taken up by the capillary fiber. Lateral percolation is reduced by the polypropylene backing that is exclusive to the Below Flow Flat. The soil absorbs the water from the capillary fiber at its own rate based on the soil's need for water.

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