Low Pressure Misting System - Diaphragm pump

Low Pressure Misting System - Diaphragm pump

MISTING SYSTEM - GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

• Best suitable for dust suppression, Terrace gardens and Indoor / Outdoor cooling like Portico.
• Always keep the pump below the tank level to increase the suction and achieve maximum pressure.
• Misting is possible only at high pressure
• Liquids used should be free from debris and sediments as it affects the performance of the mist nozzles.
• Adjust the pressure to the mist nozzles by opening the liquid return line accordingly.
• Certain quantity of water should be sent in the return line for optimal performance.
• Shutting the liquid return line to the tank completely affects the performance of pump and hence causes heating and affects the overall performance of the system.
• Use enough Teflon tapes where ever necessary in Joints and threads.
Advised to deploy a plumber during initial setup.
• 16 meters of PU hose supplied with the setup.
• Install the nozzles on the sides of the subject at an approximate angle of 45 degree from sides for maximum performance.
• Use plastic tag to tie the nozzles/hose to the poles or structure.
• Clean and maintain the system and nozzles periodically.

Applications

Nozzle types commonly used in low-pressure agricultural sprayers include flat-fan, flood, raindrop, hollow-cone, fullcone, and others. Special features, or subtypes such as extended range, are available for

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Low Pressure Misting System : 150 PSI Diaphragm Pump
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