Low pressure mosquito misting system for greenhouse restaurant terrace outdoor patio cooling

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Is your backyard patio, porch or gazebo becoming too hot to enjoy? Take on this DIY project and install Mist Cooling system over the weekend! Install this economical patio misting system and instantly cool down your outdoor seating area this summer. Build your own special effect fogging system and Impress family and friends with your creativity by attaching the mist line within the trees, or even by the side of a pool!
The possibilities with this patio misting system are endless! So why not cool your boat or RV? Cool play areas for kids and pets.
Drop temperature or add humidity for the plants in your hobby greenhouse.This system includes everything you need for a trouble-free installation: 1MPa mist pump, 20 meters of tubing, 20 Brass/stainless steel orifice misting nozzles, 20 push lock misting tees. Self priming mist pump is capable of drawing water from a tank or bucket.
Mist pump is available in 110 volts, 220volts and in 24 volt DC.



Low pressure patio water mosquito misting system features
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Quiet operation - 35db
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 Self priming and can be configured to draw water from tank or bucket
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Max pump pressure 0.9MPa (9bar)
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110vac and 220vac (Available in 24vdc )
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Supports up to 20 anti-drip nozzles
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Brass-Stainless steel orifice fine misting nozzles
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Reusable push lock fittings
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Built In Thermal Safety Switch
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Recommended for Intermittent use
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Can run dry without damage


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The low pressure mosquito misting system can be DIY easily, you can cut the PE pipe into different length you want, put the nozzle at any point you want.


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FAQ


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Is there any maintenance required?
The only maintenance required for a properly designed misting system is a periodic cleaning of the nozzles and an annual check-up for the pump. This check-up may include adding or changing of the oil and tightening or replacing of fan belts (only on the pulley driven pump models), and changing of the filter cartridge. Misting fan systems require very little maintenance. We do recommend some preventative care and cleaning for the nozzles.
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What should I do if misting nozzles plug up? 
Cleaning Nozzles - Replace or clear obstructed or clogged nozzles. Nozzles may be cleared by scraping the stainless steel end with flat surface of a knife or screwdriver. To remove nozzle, turn in counter-clockwise direction. Nozzles may be routinely cleaned by soaking in solution of LIME AWAY or CLR overnight. Rinse
thoroughly after soaking. Replace nozzle by turning in clockwise direction until snug.
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Can you help me with my project? 
Yes, of course. Let us help you to design the right misting system for you. Send to us an email with description, drawings, pictures of the area you want to cool/mist and we'll send you a quote for free.
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Which system is the best choice for me? 
Low-Pressure Misting Systems 
The systems operate between 40 and 100 psi of water pressure.
The variance in pressure is because they operate on your household water pressure and not a pump. Normally built with PVC or poly plastic tubing and are connected to a water hose. Typically found on outdoor patios and the misting will get you wet but cool if you are standing nearby. 
Mid-Pressure Misting Systems 
The systems operates between 100 and 250 psi of water pressure. A Mid-Pressure Pump is utilized to increase the pressure of the water flow. It is perfectly suited for backyard and patio misting.
High Pressure Misting Systems 
The systems operate between 800 and 1200 psi (pounds per square inch) of water pressure. The systems
will work very effectively in both low and high levels of humidity. Even when the humidity exceeds 90%, the effects of the system will be felt with the rapid drop in temperature and make you feel cool and more comfortable. High Pressure Systems create the most BTU's, because the systems produce smaller MIST and creating more cooling evaporation. As the micron water droplets flash evaporate they pick up heat from the air, which significantly drops the temperature between 25 and 35 degrees Fahrenheit, without making you wet.
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What is the difference between Mist and Fog? 
Mist and Fog are both created by water droplets. The main difference is density. Density is the amount of water droplets in a given volume of air. Fog is denser than mist and tends to last longer. In terms of visibility (how far you can see through it), fog reduces it to less than 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) while mist can reduce visibility to between 1 and 2 kilometers (0.6 - 1.2 miles).
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How much water does a misting system actually use? 
This will vary depending on the size of the system and the number of nozzles to be used.
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How much can a misting system cool down an area? 
The cooling efficiency of a misting system is depending on the temperature, relative humidity and atmospheric pressure.
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I live in a humid climate. Will a system work for me? 
Yes. The evaporative cooling concept will work any time you are able to achieve evaporation. The more complete the evaporation, the more effective the system will work. For areas with humidity above 80%, temperature reductions will be as high as 10 degrees. For humidity levels between 40% and 80%, temperature reductions will be as high as 20 degrees. Below 40% humidity, the temperature reductions may be as much as 35 degrees.


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