Kupu Whakataki
This instruction manual provides detailed guidance for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Rain Bird R-VAN1318 Adjustable Rotary Nozzle. The R-VAN series is designed for efficient water distribution, offering flexibility in arc and radius adjustments to meet diverse landscape watering needs. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your product.
Nga korero haumaru
- Always turn off the water supply before installing, adjusting, or performing maintenance on the sprinkler system.
- Wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and eye protection, during installation and maintenance.
- Purihia nga waahanga iti mai i nga tamariki kia kore ai e kowaowao.
- Do not use this product for purposes other than its intended irrigation function.
- Ensure all connections are secure to prevent leaks and water waste.
Ihirangi mokete
Kei roto i to kete nga mea e whai ake nei:
- Rain Bird R-VAN1318 Adjustable Rotary Nozzles (quantity as purchased, e.g., 5 nozzles)
- Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)

Whakaahuatanga Whakaahua: This image displays a set of five Rain Bird R-VAN Adjustable Rotary Nozzles. Each nozzle features a black main body, a beige-colored gear-like adjustment collar at the top, and a clear, cylindrical filter screen at the base. The nozzles are designed for efficient and precise irrigation.
Ngā āhuatanga
The Rain Bird R-VAN1318 Adjustable Rotary Nozzle offers several key features:
- Pewa Whakaritea: Easily adjust the spray pattern from 45° to 270° without tools.
- Adjustable Radius: Reduce the throw distance by up to 25% without changing the nozzle.
- Wind-Resistant Streams: Thick, rotating streams provide excellent wind resistance and minimize misting.
- Kapi kakahu: Delivers highly uniform distribution, reducing dry spots and improving water efficiency.
- Hototahi: Designed to fit all Rain Bird spray heads and shrub adapters.
- Removable Filter Screen: Helps prevent clogging and is easy to clean.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Follow these steps to properly install your R-VAN1318 nozzle:
- Whakawetohia te Wai: Before beginning, ensure the main water supply to your irrigation system is completely shut off.
- Remove Old Nozzle (if applicable): Unscrew the existing nozzle from the sprinkler head riser.
- Clean Riser and Filter: Inspect the sprinkler riser for any debris. Ensure the R-VAN nozzle's filter screen is clean and properly seated.
- Tāutahia te Pūwero Hou: Screw the R-VAN1318 nozzle onto the sprinkler head riser. Hand-tighten only; do not overtighten.
- Taki Tirohanga: Ensure the nozzle is securely seated and aligned correctly on the riser.
- Whakakā Waiwai: Slowly turn the water supply back on and check for leaks.
Te Mahi me te Whakatikatika
The R-VAN1318 nozzle allows for easy, tool-free adjustment of both arc and radius.
Adjusting the Arc (Spray Pattern)
- Identify Fixed Left Edge: The nozzle has a fixed left edge. To locate it, rotate the nozzle's top collar clockwise until it stops. This is the fixed left stop.
- Adjust Right Edge: While the water is running, hold the fixed left edge in place. Rotate the top collar counter-clockwise to increase the arc or clockwise to decrease the arc. The arc can be adjusted from 45° to 270°.
- Whakapaipai: Make small adjustments until the desired spray pattern is achieved, ensuring water covers the intended area without overspray.
Adjusting the Radius (Throw Distance)
- Locate Radius Adjustment Ring: The radius adjustment ring is located just below the arc adjustment collar.
- Reduce Radius: To reduce the throw distance, grasp the radius adjustment ring and rotate it clockwise. You can reduce the radius by up to 25%.
- Increase Radius: To increase the throw distance, rotate the radius adjustment ring counter-clockwise.
- Mātakitaki i te Rehu: Adjust while the water is running to accurately gauge the throw distance and ensure proper coverage.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the life of your R-VAN nozzles.
- Te Horoi Mata Tātari: Periodically check and clean the filter screen located at the base of the nozzle. Turn off the water, unscrew the nozzle, remove the screen, rinse it under running water, and reinsert.
- Tango Parapara: If the nozzle's spray pattern is obstructed, carefully remove any visible debris from the nozzle opening. Do not use sharp objects that could damage the nozzle.
- Te takurua: In freezing climates, ensure your irrigation system is properly winterized according to local guidelines to prevent damage from freezing water. This typically involves draining the system or blowing out the lines with compressed air.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| No water or low flow from nozzle | Clogged filter screen; insufficient water pressure; main water supply off. | Clean filter screen; check system water pressure; ensure main water supply is on. |
| Te tauira rehu koretake | Debris in nozzle opening; incorrect arc adjustment. | Carefully remove debris; readjust the arc as described in the "Operation and Adjustment" section. |
| Water pooling near sprinkler head | Radius set too short; low water pressure. | Increase radius adjustment; check system water pressure. |
| Nozzle not rotating | Debris inside the nozzle mechanism; very low water pressure. | Clean the nozzle thoroughly; ensure adequate water pressure. If problem persists, consider replacing the nozzle. |
Whakatakotoranga
- Tauira: R-VAN1318
- Waitohu: Manu ua
- Arc Adjustment: 45° ki te 270°
- Radius Adjustment: Up to 25% reduction
- Hototahi: Fits all Rain Bird spray heads and shrub adapters
- Ahu mōkihi: 3.5 x 2.99 x 1.18 inihi
- Taumaha Tūemi: 1.76 hekere
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Rain Bird products are manufactured to the highest quality standards. For specific warranty information, please refer to the official Rain Bird webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki a raatau tautoko kaihoko.
Mo etahi atu awhina, tautoko hangarau, ki view additional product resources, please visit the official Rain Bird webpae: www.rainbird.com.





