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Emitter Tubing (DET) Connections<br />

240 GPH<br />

1/2” x 1/2” x 1/2” Easy Loc (ELT)<br />

Pros:<br />

Cons:<br />

• Highest Flow Rate<br />

• Most Stable<br />

• Most Versatile<br />

160 GPH<br />

• Higher Cost<br />

• Multiple Points of Connection<br />

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.400” Barbed Fittings<br />

require 3/4” or larger<br />

mainline tubing<br />

1/2” Easy Loc x .400” Barb (EL38B )<br />

Pros:<br />

Cons:<br />

• Higher Flow Rate (than EL14B) • Less Stable (than ELT)<br />

• Single Point of Connection • Less Versatile (than ELT)<br />

• Shut off single line (ELV400B) • Requires a .400” Punch<br />

1/2“ Easy Loc x .400” Barb w/Valve (ELV400B)<br />

Easy Loc<br />

End Cap<br />

160 GPH<br />

80 GPH<br />

1/2” Easy Loc x 1/4” Barb (EL14B)<br />

Pros:<br />

• Lower Cost<br />

• Single Point of Connection<br />

Cons:<br />

• Low Flow Rate<br />

• Less Stable (than ELT)<br />

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1/2” emitter tubing is available with a variety of spacings, roll lengths and the 9” and<br />

12” spacing offer 1/2 GPH or 1 GPH options.

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