Nozzle Series - Automatic Nozzles

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • This is the fifth video of our Nozzle Series. This video covers Automatic Fog Nozzles. Don't forget to subscribe to see new videos as they are released! You can also see more training resources and material on our website at www.BoxAlarmTraining.com

Komentáře • 5

  • @liamreily6934
    @liamreily6934 Před 3 lety

    How do you calculate GPM on an automatic nozzle? If NP is 100psi what GPM am I getting out of my nozzle? Our nozzle does not indicate GPM at a psi only a range of 50 to 300 GPM.

    • @DowntownDeuce2
      @DowntownDeuce2 Před 3 lety

      A pump operator must do a friction loss calculation, since he is the only one that can regulate the flow. The desired flow must be determined in advance, friction loss calculated for that flow, added to required nozzle pressure, and the sum will be the pump discharge pressure

  • @XboxSpartan05
    @XboxSpartan05 Před 6 lety

    i don't understand the part where, If you are getting 60psi from the pump, and the nozzle is set to 75 psi, then you will flow 75 psi. How can you get more from less?

    • @Boxalarmtraining
      @Boxalarmtraining  Před 5 lety

      I’m not sure I understand your question.

    • @TheGreekBoxer
      @TheGreekBoxer Před 2 lety

      Think of it as a regulator. If it is getting 60 psi from the engine, it will cause a back up in the line to increase that 60 psi to 75 psi. If it is getting 100 psi from the engine, the nozzle will back it down to 75 psi. Hope that helped.