Welcome to Kanura Technical Support
We provide expert advice and resources on irrigation systems for farms, landscapes, and gardens.
Types of Irrigation Systems
- Drip Irrigation: Delivers water directly to plant roots through a network of valves and pipes, minimizing evaporation.
- Sprinkler Irrigation: Mimics rainfall by spraying water over crops or lawns through sprinkler heads.
- Surface Irrigation: Traditional method where water flows over the soil surface by gravity.
- Subsurface Irrigation: Water delivered directly to the root zone below the soil surface through pipes.
Support Resources
- Installation Guides: Easy-to-follow system setup instructions.
- Maintenance Tips: How to keep your system efficient and long-lasting.
- Troubleshooting: Common issues and expert fixes.
- FAQs: Quick answers to common irrigation questions.
Applications of Kanura Irrigation Systems
- Agricultural Fields: Maximize crop yield and save water.
- Greenhouses: Maintain ideal moisture conditions for plants.
- Home Gardens: Water your plants efficiently with minimal effort.
- Golf Courses: Uniform watering for large open lawns.
- Parks & Public Spaces: Keep landscapes green and beautiful.
- Commercial Nurseries: Provide consistent hydration to plants and saplings.
Estimating Water Requirement for Irrigation
- Area Size: Larger plots require proportionally more water.
- Crop Type: Different plants need different amounts of water.
- Soil Type: Sandy soils need more frequent watering than clay soils.
- Climate: Hotter, drier regions need more water per cycle.
- Water Source: Availability and pressure impact system design and capacity.
For exact requirements, use our irrigation calculator or consult a Kanura expert.
Water Saving Efficiency Chart
This chart shows estimated water savings compared to traditional irrigation methods:
Irrigation Method |
Water Saving (%) |
Drip Irrigation |
30-70% |
Sprinkler Irrigation |
20-50% |
Subsurface Irrigation |
50-80% |
Surface (Traditional) |
0% |
Note: Savings vary by region, crop type, and installation quality.
Comparison of Modern vs. Traditional Irrigation
Key differences between modern Kanura systems and traditional watering methods:
Water Efficiency:
- Kanura Systems: Use precise, controlled water delivery to minimize waste.
- Traditional Methods: Higher water loss due to runoff and evaporation.
Labour & Time:
- Kanura Systems: Automated, time-saving, and low-maintenance.
- Traditional Methods: Manual watering, more labour-intensive.
Cost Over Time:
- Kanura Systems: Higher initial cost but saves water and labour long-term.
- Traditional Methods: Low upfront cost, but higher water and labour expenses later.