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Dan Fogger/Mister Dan Fogger/Mister Dan Foggers provide a superior and consistent climate control of temperature and humidity for greenhouse applications.The average fog droplet size is 90 microns at 58 psi. Foggers are used for cooling, humidifying, cutting propagation and seed germination.
Dan Fogger/Mister Technical Data Dan Fogger Available in 4 models of Foggers and 4 flow rate nozzles Single nozzle 4-Way cross Fogger assembled with 4 nozzles 2-Way Tee Foggers assembled with 2 nozzles Super Fogger comes with built-in 2 nozzles in Tee configuration (3.3GPH)
Black None Green Mist Green Black Green Mist Jr. Purple Black * For misting application with low pressure systems, use Dan Fogger and Super LPD - Black. Ordering Guide Series # Mount Super LPD Nozzle @ 30 psi Base Tubing...
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Dan Fogger/Mister Applications Cooling One calorie is the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of 1 cm of water by 1º C.The conversion of water from liquid to vapor absorbs heat from the surrounding air at a rate of 590 calories per 1 gram of evaporated water. This process lowers the air temperature.
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Dan Fogger/Mister Additional Instructions for Cooling and Humidification Use tee configuration with 2 Foggers or Super Foggers (4-way or cross is no longer recommended because they cause high precipitation rates and prevent some of the water from evaporating) Recommended pressure is 60 PSI...
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Dan Fogger/Mister Using Dan 4-Way Fogger Recomended working pressure 60 psi. Use high pressure LPD One fogger should be used for every 2.5 square feet. The cross with four foggers will cover an area up to 10 square feet (3 to 4 feet wide) Multiple flow rates for different precipitation rates.
Dan Fogger/Mister Maintenance 1. Regular maintenance a) Routine Maintenance—Every Irrigation i) Filtration (1) Automatic Filters (a) Verify flushing is occurring properly (b) Manual flush when system reaches operating pressure (2) Manual Filters (a) Make sure filter element is clean before start-up...
Dan Fogger/Mister b) Scheduled Maintenance- Weekly, Monthly i) Filtration (1) Visually inspect filter element (screen, disks, sand, etc.) (a) Verify filter element is clean, manually clean if needed (b) Check for wear on filter element ii) Flushing (1) PVC manifolds, sub mains, and mainlines...