Andersons Fertilizer 24 - 0 - 8 may not burn your lawn if not watered in, per the product label: Water in after application with a minimum of 0.2 inches to help move particles into the turf canopy
The Anderson's Fertilizer 24-0-8 states to apply at light rate if temperatures will exceed 85 degrees on the product label. However, we recommend applying early in the morning or late in the evening when temperatures are cooler.
The Andersons's Fertilizer 24-0-8 has a standard grade, 240 SGN.
The Anderson's Fertilizer 24-0-8 not a Dispersible Granule Fertilizer (DG) that would be mixed with water and applied with a pressurized sprayer.
You will apply rotary broadcast spreader such as the Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard Mini Broadcast Spreader and water in the granule application afterwards to activate granules and get them into the soil.
Unfortunately, we do not have the spreader settings for that specific combo, and since The Anderson's Fertilizer 24-0-8 does not list that spreader on the label, we are unsure what the exact setting would be.
Due to the thousands of granules on the market and just as many different types of spreaders, there isn't a master list that exists. You may want to try calling the manufacturer of your spreader or the chemical itself directly, to see if anyone on their staff has that info. Otherwise, you will want to calibrate your spreader to the product you are using and its application rates. You can see a short video on how to accomplish this here.
The Anderson's Fertilizer 24-0-8 contains 12.00% nitrogen stabilized with N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide, which is the slow release nitrogen per the product label.