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Wrong Nozzle
Wrong nozzle, that can not be right, can it?
Well, yes
it can. Often people think that you can put "any nozzle" onto a pump and
it will work, this is not so.
Allow us to show you a typical wrong nozzle scenario.
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Here is a Vulkan 43-3T (42 x 3mm diameter jets, 1 x 6mm
diameter jet) It weighs 2 KG, it also has a 1 inch inlet. |
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Here it is mounted on a pump which is too small and it is fed by
a 15mm pipe. To make it physically fit we had to use several
adaptors. The first thing that should indicate something is
wrong is the weight of the nozzle compared to the pump, the pump is
far too light.
The second thing is the pipe diameter, it needs several adaptors
to make it fit the nozzle.
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With the pump running, it simply will not work, this is because
most commercial fountain nozzles have a high water demand
a small pump can not
supply enough water to operate the nozzle correctly. |
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Here is the same set up with a different nozzle, although a
better jet height is achieved, it shows that water demand of nozzles
must be taken into consideration. |
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Here is a vulkan 43-3T working as it should |
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If you are buying a nozzle from us, we like to ask
questions (Unless you specify a specific nozzle, it is then not our
fault if it is wrong)
Before you specify a nozzle please make sure it
is suitable for the application, if you are not sure, please ask.
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