FAQ
Q - How long will a tank of water last?
A - Varies depending on how many nozzles are in the system and how large the tank of water is.
Note - All of our nozzles consume ½ gallon of water per hour.
For Example: A (3) nozzle system consumes 1.5 gallons per hour so a (3) gallon water tank would last two hours with periodic pumping.
Q - A nozzle either does not mist of has an irregular spray pattern.
A – Occasionally, a small particle of sorts tries to pass through the misting nozzle, which plugs or reduces flow.
Tip – Hold blue coupling (insert picture of blue coupling and white nozzle here) with a 9/16” wrench while using a ½” wrench to remove the white misting nozzle from the blue nozzle housing.
Q - Does this system work in humid climates?
A- Yes
Tip although evaporative cooling works best in the drier climates, adding ice to your Mist-ified Portable Misting System decreases the water temperature delivering a colder burst of cool water.
Q – Generally, the humidity in our area is at or above 50%. Will the mist system work in these conditions?
A - Yes. The evaporative cooling concept will work ANY time you are able to achieve evaporation (See 'How does mist work?'). 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°,
For humidity levels between 40% and 80%, temperature reductions will be as high as 20°
Below 40% humidity, the temperature reductions may be as much as 35°.
Additionally, ice can be added to most of the Mist-ified products, thus providing a colder feel while still getting the benefit of Flash Evaporation.
Q- Can additional nozzles be added to my existing system?
A – Yes, although for a portable application where water may be scarce, less nozzles = less water consumed.
E-mail rcritchfield@mist-ified.com for a free quote.
Q – Portable system only works when tipped upside down, Why?
A – The water pick up tube has jostled out of position. Use these steps to correct.
1. Release water pressure from portable tank.
2. Remove black acorn nut located at tank outlet.
3. Remove black fitting attached to blue hose from water tank
4. Locate white tube (loose in tank) re-insert it into the black fitting.
5. Replace black fitting into tank port, thread acorn nut back onto tank.
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