Bucket Flow Rate Test

How to Do a Bucket Flow Rate Test for Your Irrigation System

Planning a micro irrigation system? One of the most common questions is:

"How many drippers, sprays or sprinklers can I run at once from my system?"

Before installing your irrigation, it’s important to know your available flow rate. This helps you choose the right products and design a well-functioning, efficient system.

Fortunately, you can easily test your flow rate at home using just a bucket and a stopwatch — this is known as a bucket flow rate test.

Why Do a Bucket Flow Rate Test?

A bucket flow rate test is a simple DIY method to measure how much water your tap can deliver. Once you know this, you can calculate how many emitters your system can support.

To make it even easier, Antelco offers a Flow Rate Calculator (see below) that instantly converts your test results into litres per minute (LPM) and litres per hour (LPH).

 

Asta® Stake Assembly with Vari-Jet™

Step-by-Step: How to Perform the Test

  1. Fully turn on your tap (without the bucket in place).
  2. Place a standard 9-litre bucket under the tap.
  3. Time how long it takes to fill the bucket.
  4. Enter the time into the Antelco Flow Rate Calculator to get your flow rate in litres per minute (LPM).
  5. Use the built-in converter to view the result in litres per hour (LPH).

Note: The calculator applies a 20% reduction to account for possible pressure loss in your system.

Flow Rate Calculator

Flow rate:

Convert to Litres per hour

Convert your litres per minute to litres per hour.

Convert L/min to L/hour

Litres per hour:
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