Description

Mist System (Self Priming Pump | 12V/60W)

 

Description
What is a mist system?
Simply put, a mist system is a series of misting nozzles placed in a tube and pressurized to provide a fine spray consisting of water droplets between 5 microns and 50 microns.

The device creates an ultra-fine mist that causes an immediate temperature reduction without leaving the area damp or uncomfortable.
Mist pumps can lower the temperature by up to 30⁰F in a perfect environment or 10 to 15 degrees in high humidity areas.
All our mist system comes pre-packaged for simple installation.
The mist systems have uses beyond cooling. They are ideal for adding humidity to greenhouses or other growing environments.

Product features

Voltage: DC12V
Maximum power: 60W
Maximum pressure: 0.8Mpa
Maximum flow rate: 5liters/min

Things to note about mist systems

There are several elements that impact the performance of a misting system. These include air circulation, nozzle size, and the placement of the mist system lines and misting nozzles.
Soft water isn’t necessary for a misting system but may help the nozzle performance over time.
Periodic maintenance is required in order to prevent mould and mildew from building up inside the lines and to ensure continued functioning.
This upkeep can help prevent the need for repairs and ensure the longevity of your investment.

Components of the mist system

A misting system consists of a pump, high-pressure tubing, and a series of misting nozzles.

How misters cool you down

When water molecules evaporate into the air, the water changes from a liquid to a gas state.
A certain amount of energy or heat is needed to assist this process of changing water from a liquid to a gas, which is automatically drawn from the surrounding air – thus, lowering the ambient temperature around the misted area.
This is essentially the same way your body cools itself off. You sweat, the sweat evaporates, and your body temperature lowers.
When installed and used properly, mist cooling systems can reduce temperatures by as much as 30°F depending on the efficiency of the misting system, relative humidity, and outdoor temperature.