User's Manual

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6.4 ANTI-DRIP EXTENSION
With anti-drip, you can stop drips from occurring when stopping and starting the
Jungle Mist Junior Anti-Drip
TM
. Each time you stop the system, the auto-drain valve
removes a slight amount of water to reduce pressure (1/4 cup) to drain into the
bucket. For testing, place a bucket at rear of pump under tube coming out of the
machine in the back marked DRAIN. For permanent installation run a hose from the
DRAIN outlet to a convenient sewer drain.
When using the anti-drip system, do not install auto-drain valves (not supplied). (The
auto-drain valves, used with the regular Jungle Mist System Anti-Drip
TM
, are installed
in line with the nozzles to drain the mist line for protection from freezing damage
when not in use.)
7. Mist Line Layout Strategies
7.1 LIGHT, MEDIUM OR HEAVY HAZE
Light – Use 10 fine nozzles (0.008”)
Medium – Use fine, heavy nozzles (0.012”), alternating every 2 or 3 fine
nozzles with a heavy nozzle.
Heavy Haze Mist – Use 7 heavy nozzles (0.012”) for thickest mist in low humidity
areas.
Note: the driest mist will be the light mist. Order heavy nozzles for medium or heavy
haze.
7.2 INDOOR FOG CURTAINS
Use 10 fine nozzles pointed straight down for the driest mist. If wetness is not a
problem, mix for medium or heavy, being sure to point nozzles down from high
position. Downdraft can pull in fog from fog machines adding another dimension.
7.3 RAISE HUMIDITY TO KEEP DUST DOWN
Point nozzles away from anything close by – mist shoots away up to 6’ – 8’ in cone
shape of 18” diameter. Alternate nozzles horizontally pointing opposite directions to
reduce dust from the air. This added moisture removes dust by clinging to the dust
and dragging it down out of the air, making the air smell fresh and clean.
7.4 PROJECT IMAGES AND LASERS
Hang nozzles in a straight line at 18’ – 20’ high, pointing downward. The 10 fine
nozzles will need to be closer together. Cut tubing 6” – 12” shorter, testing thickness
of screen necessary. Once in place, be sure all nozzles are pointed straight down
without wind or air movement. Project from rear of water screen, being sure no other
lights are illuminating the screen, unless for effect.