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Vertical
Jet Nozzle
With raw, natural beauty, the Vertical Jet nozzle shoots
a single column of protesting, perturbed water skyward,
powered by 12 individual streams that combine to form
the effect of a mountain spring under pressure. The
rising jet then falls back on itself as it runs out
of steam, causing the upward stream to explode in a
hail of misshapen drops and mist.
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Energy Efficiency |
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The odd-sized drops produce
a secondary effect of reflecting different light colors
simultaneously, with spectacular prism-like quality.
Adequately lit from the perimeter of the fountain fall
pattern, nighttime illumination reveals startling light
show characteristics.
The Vertical jet exhibits extraordinary pattern stability,
making suitable in nearly any wind condition.
- Excellent pattern stability even in moderate wind
conditions.
- The Vertical Jet nozzle is water level independent
and can be located in "dry" areas.
- The Vertical Jet nozzle has female NPT connections.
- For proper performance the water supply should be
reasonably non-turbulent. This can be achieved by
providing a straight length of feed pipe prior to
the nozzle equivalent to eight pipe diameters.
- Provide a basket strainer for nozzle protection.
Maximum 1/16" diameter perforations.
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