Misting - Home Gadgets Appliance reviews & troubleshooting Tue, 28 Jun 2022 09:47:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://homegadgetshq.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/homegad-fav-1.jpg Misting - Home Gadgets 32 32 How far apart should misting nozzles be? https://homegadgetshq.com/how-far-apart-should-misting-nozzles-be/ Wed, 06 Apr 2022 09:31:24 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=1763 Summers can be hot and miserable. However, with misters installed in your backyard, you won’t have to endure the heat. You’ll feel more cool and relaxed. If you’re planning to install misters on their lawn, you have to consider the distance between the misting nozzles for the entire system to be effective.  So, how far ... Read more

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Summers can be hot and miserable. However, with misters installed in your backyard, you won’t have to endure the heat. You’ll feel more cool and relaxed.

If you’re planning to install misters on their lawn, you have to consider the distance between the misting nozzles for the entire system to be effective. 

So, how far apart should misting nozzles be when setting up a misting system? In this article, we will not only cover the distance between nozzles but also explain how to position the mist line and other factors to consider during installation.

How far apart should misting nozzles be placed?

The correct spacing for misting nozzles is 3 – 5 feet apart in all directions. With the correct positioning, all your guests will be showered with a cool and refreshing mist during the hot summer months.

There is also no limit to the number of heads you can install. You can install as many as 20 heads on your misting system. 

How to install a misting system

Misting system nozzles

Most of the misting systems are DIY and are, therefore, easy to install. They are mostly used during the hot season when evaporative cooling works best. 

Below are the steps to setting up a misting system:

  • Screw the clamps into the marked areas and measure to confirm they are at the correct distances. 
  • Ensure that the tubing sections are also correctly joined with the high-pressure compression fittings.
  • Choose a pump that is compatible with your current power source for the misting system. Remember to choose one that has high pressure of at least 1000 psi and has a pump cover.
  • Once the pump is connected to the power source and water, you can assemble the misting components. Ensure that the misting lines are burrowed at a proper depth to prevent tripping over them. 
  • When the misting system is complete, run water for thirty seconds to clean air and dirt off the mist lines. 
  • You also check the tubing to ensure there are no leaks where the compression fittings are installed.
  • Install the misting nozzles high enough, at least 8 feet and above. They should be placed differently and at different heights. While fixing them, ensure that they do not drip water.

Here’s a video detailing the entire process.

Read Also: List of the best personal misters

If you feel that the process is difficult and time-consuming for you, you can hire a professional service to help you install the misting system. They will ensure that the mist evaporation covers the whole area and is comfortable for everyone.

Where should I position a mist line?

They should be installed on the structure’s exterior because most misting systems are installed once the structure is completely built.

You should also ensure that it is fixed at a proper height and where there is good airflow.

How high should the misters be?

The mist lines should be placed at or above eight feet to ensure that the patio and the people are not wet.

When installed too high, however, they may generate a pleading and misty effect but do not cool the space.

Read Also: How much water does a misting system use per hour?

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Do misting systems work in high humidity? https://homegadgetshq.com/misting-systems-work-in-high-humidity/ Wed, 23 Feb 2022 14:38:07 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=1622 Misting systems are mainly used to cool the air in outdoor spaces. They are reliable, especially in hot and dry regions or seasons. That said, the big question we want to address in this article is, “do misting systems work in high humidity?” Well, the short answer is yes, they do. But, if we left ... Read more

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Misting systems are mainly used to cool the air in outdoor spaces. They are reliable, especially in hot and dry regions or seasons. That said, the big question we want to address in this article is, “do misting systems work in high humidity?”

Well, the short answer is yes, they do. But, if we left it at that, you’d be left with more questions like, “how?” and “at what humidity do misters work?” So, to avoid all that, we’ll dive into the long answer. First, let’s look at how the systems work.

Read: Best way to increase humidity in an air-conditioned room

How do misting systems work?

Misting systems work by pumping fine water droplets out of tiny nozzles and spraying them into the air. Next, the cooling effect is achieved through three main methods:

  • Conduction from the body to the cool air around.
  • Convection breeze coming from the mister’s fan.
  • Evaporation of the water droplets to cool the air.

Out of the three, evaporative cooling is the most significant. It works by using the heat energy in the environment to evaporate the water droplets being released.

As a result, you’re left with cooler air. The finer the water droplets or mist the better the results because they evaporate faster. Plus, you won’t have to worry about getting wet.

Now, to get those tiny droplets, you should make sure you get high-pressure misting systems (above 250 psi/17 bar) with tiny nozzles.

Read Also: Do I need a pump for a misting system?

Are misters good in humid weather?

Having seen that misters work well through evaporative cooling, which is efficient in hot and dry climates, it can be challenging to maintain the same level of performance in humid environments.

To start with, the evaporation wouldn’t be as fast since a good percentage of the space in the air is already filled with humidity. Secondly, you can only add so much mist into the humid air before it gets saturated.

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So, how do you use misting systems to cool humid air?

  • First, make sure the nozzles are as tiny as possible then go for a high-pressure mister (1000 psi). This is to make sure the water droplets are extremely micro so that they can evaporate faster and cool the area—while avoiding saturation.
  • You must have the misting fan to help blow the evaporated air away to go and cool a wider area while leaving room for other droplets to evaporate.

NOTE: Evaporative cooling will only work in humid environments when the humidity is less than 100%

  • Between 80% – 100% humidity, you can only get a maximum of 10 degrees Fahrenheit of cooling with systems.
  • Between 40% -80% humidity, you can get up to 20 degrees Fahrenheit of cooling with misting systems.
  • Between 0% – 40% humidity, you can get up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit of cooling with misting systems.

Read Also: How much do misting systems cool?

Additional benefits of misting

  • Cleans the air by getting rid of dust and other contaminants. The water droplets that don’t evaporate faster usually collide with the particles in the air and take them down.
  • Reduces odor.
  • Keeps flying insects away.

Other factors to consider when getting a humidification misting system

The following factors will also influence the performance of your misting system:

  • The dimension of your misting fan relative to the outdoor space.
  • The number of fan speeds available to adjust the misting output depending on the humidity levels.
  • The height of installation shouldn’t be too high where it doesn’t cool the area well, or too low where the water droplets end up making the place wet.
  • Ease of use: In this case, you may look at things like portability. Especially if, you’d change the set-up often.

Conclusion

Now that you how misting systems work in high humidity, you shouldn’t be scared to buy and install them in your outdoor space. Just make sure you get the right one for your needs. In case of any uncertainty consult a qualified technician near you or send us a message in the comment section.

Read Also: List of the best misting system for greenhouse

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How to use a patio misting system to cool yourself https://homegadgetshq.com/patio-misting-system-guide/ Mon, 06 Sep 2021 19:16:04 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=1209 Even though summer is a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the warm weather, the heat can be unbearable. You need innovations like the patio misting system to help cool things down. This is a system designed to emit mists of pressurized water through a special nozzle. You can install it on your patio, ... Read more

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Even though summer is a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the warm weather, the heat can be unbearable. You need innovations like the patio misting system to help cool things down.

This is a system designed to emit mists of pressurized water through a special nozzle. You can install it on your patio, gazebo, parks, lounges, and several other outdoor spaces.

We’ll get into detail about how to use the system, its working mechanism, the best way to install it, cost, among other important factors. Keep reading to learn more.

How does the patio misting system help you to cool down?

The same way your body sweats, and you cool off when the sweat evaporates, the patio misting system helps to activate this cooling feeling. How? By releasing water droplets into the hot environment, which then evaporates into the atmosphere causing a drop in temperature in that area. Depending on the effectiveness of your patio misting system, the temperature reduction can be as much as 30 degrees Fahrenheit.

Note: The humidity level impacts the performance of your outdoor misting system. High humidity inhibits the rate of mist evaporation. So, the cooling slows down. The ideal relative humidity levels should be between 40 to 80 percent.

Read Also: The best personal misters for cooling yourself down

The different types of patio misting systems

Patio misters are mainly grouped as per their water pressure mechanism. They include low-pressure, mid-pressure, and high-pressure outdoor misting systems.

  • Low-pressure patio misting systems: These are the most affordable and easiest to use out of the three. You simply connect to the home’s main water supply and it’s good to go. Here you’ll be working with a water pressure of about 40 to 60 pounds per square inch (psi). As a result, the mist isn’t as fine as the other two systems. So, the cooling is slower, and you should expect higher residual moisture.
  • Mid-pressure patio misting system: For these patio misters, you’ll need a water pump to help boost the water pressure to around 160 psi and 250 psi. The results are; a finer mist, highly effective and rapid cooling of the surrounding, and less residual moisture. They cost more than the low-pressure systems and have an even higher operating cost since the pump uses electricity.
  • High-pressure patio misting system: These patio misters use large and powerful pumps to increase the water pressure to a range of between 750 psi and 1,500 psi. You can expect very fine mist and faster cooling from this system. However, these come at a much higher cost. Starting from the purchase of the system, the pumps, and you might require professional help to install. Not to mention the high electricity bill of running the pumps.

How much is a patio misting system?

The average pricing for a low-pressure patio misting system is between $30 and $100.

The mid-pressure system cost ranges from $200 t0 $1,000, while the high-pressure system will set you back between $1,500 and $3,500.

Installing the patio misting system

There are several steps to follow if you want to install the patio misting system properly. They include:

1. Taking measurements

You need to know the actual distance from and between the water source, the power source, and to the end of the setup is. Record the measurements and plan for everything to make your work easy when you start shopping for supplies.

From the tubing, clamps, nozzle heads, line connectors, to electrical wiring for the pump. Also, a drain valve can come in handy if you need to drain out the water in winter.

2. Hang the lines

You can start screwing the lines in place. They have special clips with rubber linings that slide into position once the screws are in. The lines must be at least 8 feet above the ground.

3. Join your pipes

Be sure to use the right compression fittings to avoid any leaks. Especially where the pipes bend to form 90-degree angles. You may need a pair of wrenches to tighten all the fittings securely.

4. Install the pump

First, ensure you get the right pump for your misting system. For instance, for a high-pressure patio mister, you’ll need a pump with an average of 1,000 psi.

If you’re uncertain get an electrician to help you out. They’ll also help you with the wiring and GFCI protection.

Place the pump on a flat surface and protected it from direct sunlight which could overheat the motor. You can then connect the pressure tubing to the misting lines.

Installation to the pump should be firm to avoid movement that results from the vibration of the pump.

5. Turn on the water and switch on the pump

Let the water run through the misting lines to clear air and debris. This also allows you to check for leaks on the tubing and misting lines. Let it flow for 30 seconds to one minute. Once it becomes clear, turn off the water and install the mist nozzles.

You can now start running the patio misting system.

6. Monitoring the patio mister system

To ensure the misting system remains in top shape, you must monitor it regularly. Some of the things to watch out for are:

  • The tubing: It could wear out due to the pump vibrations. Look for a superior replacement.
  • The filter: Clean or change it often (monthly) to ensure it blocks sediments from entering the tubing.
  • The nozzles: Watch out for any irregular sprays. If there are any blockages flush the lines using water mixed with nozzle cleaner.
  • The pump: Disconnect and store it properly when the cold season sets in. That’s after you’ve drained it completely. Annual checkups for wear and tear are a must.

For areas with hard water problems, look for water treatment options that you can adapt to your system.

Do patio misters use a lot of water?

The average water use for outdoor misters is between 600ml and 800ml every minute. Fortunately, there are systems that come with the expected water usage in the product description. The two options that you’ll come across are 51.1 LPH (Liters Per Hour) or 13.5 GPH (Gallons Per Hour).

The actual water consumption of your outdoor misting system depends on the following factors:

  • Type of nozzle.
  • The number of nozzles available.
  • Frequency of usage.
  • The water pressure.

These variations determine how much water the patio mister uses. For instance, an average nozzle will use between 0.5 gal and 1.5 gal of water hourly. Now, to get the total consumption, you’ll have to factor in each of the other variables.

In some cases, the consumption could be a lot while in others it’s minimal. You can read more about hourly water output from a mister.

Do misters keep flies away?

Yes, flies and other insects like mosquitoes, bees, among others, tend to avoid the mist. This helps to curb any disturbance to the people relaxing on the patio.  Other notable benefits of the patio misting system include:

  • Cleaning the air when the mist captures airborne allergens, dust, and other pollutants.
  • Watering plants on the patio.
  • It’s a cost-effective outdoor cooling system when compared to others like the swamp cooler.
  • The low-pressure systems are energy-efficient since they don’t need electricity to run.

Do patio misters work?

As mentioned earlier, patio misting systems can reduce temperatures by as much as 30 degrees Fahrenheit. That shows that they work and are highly effective.

Conclusion

The patio misting system is an innovative way of cooling the temperature outdoors during hot weather. Your only worry is to find the ideal system that falls under your budget, install it right, and maintain it properly.

From our breakdown above, we believe you’ve learned enough about patio misters to use and take care of them appropriately. Don’t allow the summer heat to make your life on the patio unbearable. Install an outdoor mister today and enjoy the cool temperatures.

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Do you need a pump for a misting system? https://homegadgetshq.com/do-you-need-a-pump-for-a-misting-system/ Mon, 12 Jul 2021 14:43:11 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=824 Misting systems are very helpful at providing a cool environment during the summer heat. They are also used for dust and pest control. There are various components that make up a misting system, and a pump is one of them. The cost of the pump is an added expense for users and you may be ... Read more

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Misting systems are very helpful at providing a cool environment during the summer heat. They are also used for dust and pest control. There are various components that make up a misting system, and a pump is one of them.

The cost of the pump is an added expense for users and you may be wondering; do you need a pump for a misting system or your mister will do just fine without it?

To answer this question, it is important you first understand how these misting systems work and the process leading to the cooling mist on the surrounding environment.

Quick answer, If you have low water pressure, you can make do without a pump. If your utility provider delivers low-pressure connections or you get your water from a well without a pressure tank, you will definitely need a pump.

How does a misting system work?

A misting system works by atomizing the water pushed through its lines to form the ultra-small droplets that fill the air. It is these droplets that instantly interact with the surrounding air to absorb the heat and cool it as the water evaporates. To atomize water, it needs to be pressurized and passed through a nozzle which facilitates its dispersion into a spray.

A misting system pump is, therefore, necessary to generate the water pressures required for the atomization process. They come with different pressure ratings, with some below 150PSI, others 300PSI and even 1500PSI for high-pressure systems.

For atomization to occur, you need to use a pump with the right pressure ratings. A 100 PSI, for example, is not adequate for a high-pressure system.

Pro Tip: High water pressure affects the misting system’s flow rate hence how much water it consumes per hour

You also need the right pump for the specific nozzle used in your misting system. Nozzles are normally listed by gallons per hour or gallons per day. The pump you get should provide the adequate pressure and volume required for atomization.

Types of misting systems

Low medium high misting system

Misting systems can be categorized into three main basic types, namely;

  • Low-pressure misting systems
  • Mid-pressure systems
  • High-pressure systems

Whether you are installing an indoor misting system or a patio misting system for your backyard, gazebos or patio, the ideal water pressure for a misting system will depend on your needs. Higher water pressures result in smaller water droplets and faster water evaporation.

High-pressure systems will thus cool the air with almost no wetness, while low-pressure systems cause wetness while cooling. A good example where low-pressure misting systems are used is at the grocery store’s produce section, where the mist needs to be wet to cool and keep the product looking fresh.

If you have low water pressure, you will also be interested in these handheld showerheads designed to work best on low water pressure connections.

Misting pumps come in different shapes and sizes, and you need to get the right one as per your needs. If you do not require lots of pressure, a small misting pump should be able to do the job. A larger pump with higher PSI ratings will, however, be required for high-pressure systems.

The noise level is also an important consideration when buying your misting system pump. For indoor purposes, for instance, you may need a quiet mist pump that makes as minimal noise as possible.

Choosing the right pump for your misting pump can be a headache, especially for those with little information on how these systems work. To avoid overspending on a larger capacity pump you may not require after all, or one that doesn’t generate the right pressure for the system you are running, it is essential you first understand your needs and the type of system you have.

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How much water does a mister use per hour? https://homegadgetshq.com/mister-water-usage-per-hour/ Mon, 14 Jun 2021 19:16:56 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=545 Misters are an awesome way to keep cool during the summer but they can be an extra expense if you do not wish to incur additional costs. Grated the cost might be cheaper than an air conditioner, but to determine how much it costs to use a mister, you need to know how many gallons ... Read more

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Misters are an awesome way to keep cool during the summer but they can be an extra expense if you do not wish to incur additional costs. Grated the cost might be cheaper than an air conditioner, but to determine how much it costs to use a mister, you need to know how many gallons of water does a mister use?

There are a number of factors to consider in order to determine how much water a mister uses per hour. Not all misters are created equal.

The type and purpose of the system

You need to consider the type of misting system you are using. An outdoor or patio misting system is bound to use much more water than a greenhouse misting system.

Due to the fact that an outdoor system is used to cool while the latter is used to keep the plants moist.

Nozzle count and flowrate

Next, you need to consider the misting nozzle flow rate and the number of nozzles. Ideally, the size of the nozzles determines the mist produced and ultimately the cooling effect. This works in tandem with the water pressure.

You can have smaller nozzle diameters and lower water pressure or vice versa. Water pressure plays a huge role in regulating the nozzle flow rate.

Average water consumption

On average, the best misting systems use between 600ml and 800ml of water per minute. You also have the option to choose the water used by your mister when purchasing it.

The two most common options are 13.5 GPH (gallons per hour) or 51.1 LPH (liters per hour).

You can then multiply these figures by the number of misters in your system to determine the total amount of water used.

Consult your manual or mister specs sheet to get your model’s exact water consumption.

How does a water mister work?

Misters spray a fine mist of water through small nozzles in the air that evaporates thus creating an evaporative cooling effect.

Do misting fans get you wet?

No. the water droplets sprayed are too small that they evaporate as soon as they hit the air to create the much enjoyed cooling effect.

Unless you have a malfunctioning mister, you do not need to worry about getting wet.

Read Also: Need temporary tattoos for the summer? Check out Prinker

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How to set up a misting system for a greenhouse https://homegadgetshq.com/set-up-misting-system-for-greenhouse/ Tue, 20 Apr 2021 15:34:05 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=272 Greenhouses are crucial for growing crops all year round especially weather-sensitive vegetables. The controlled environment tends to lead to higher yield due to the fact that you control the soil condition, the parasite infestations as well as exposure to crop outbreaks that can lead to the loss of your harvest. However, they tend to overheat ... Read more

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Greenhouses are crucial for growing crops all year round especially weather-sensitive vegetables. The controlled environment tends to lead to higher yield due to the fact that you control the soil condition, the parasite infestations as well as exposure to crop outbreaks that can lead to the loss of your harvest.

However, they tend to overheat especially during the summer months which is why it is essential for you to install a misting system in your greenhouse.

Most people are fazed by the technicality of setting up a greenhouse misting system and think that they have to hire a professional to do it for them fortunately you do not have to do so.

Keep reading to learn how to set up a misting system for a greenhouse and save some extra bucks in the process.

First, you need to buy a misting system that is suitable for use in a greenhouse. Make sure you confirm the length width and height of your greenhouse before buying a misting system as this will make setting up complicated.

To ensure all your crops are properly misted, you may need extra misting lines. So keep this in mind. You can buy extra tubing and greenhouse misting nozzles to supplement the shortage.

Can I use a patio misting system in a greenhouse?

Yes. Most misting systems can be used for multiple purposes just make sure that the nozzles that come with the system can function as greenhouse misting nozzles.

How much is a patio misting system?

The price is based on the power of the misting system. This means the amount of pressure the misting system has which in turn determines its cooling power.

You can get a misting kit for as little as $30 but they will be very limited in terms of area cooled.

A good quality misting system can cost you as much as $1500 all the way to $3500. Such a system should have a water pump to boost the water pressure making it capable of cooling a larger area. This is the kind of misting system you will need for your greenhouse.

You can opt to buy a couple of medium-sized misting systems or go all out and invest in a grand cooling unit that can cost as much as $5000.

But this would be unnecessary unless you have a commercial-sized greenhouse. Check out the different misting systems on Amazon and compare the prices.

What do you need to set up a misting system?

  • A minimum 1000 psi high-pressure pump
  • 3/8” high-pressure mist tubing. We recommend stainless steel as it doesn’t rust
  • High-pressure tubing fittings and connectors, ball valve, adapters, and ceiling clamps
  • Trencher or shovel
  • Tubing cutters
  • Primers, adhesive, duct tape
  • Voltage tester
  • 9’ ladder, screws, drill, hammer, nails

Once you have the essentials need to set up the misting system, you can then go ahead and prep your yard as well as a greenhouse for misting system installation.

Setting up the misting system

1. Run the support structure

First, you need to run the support structure for hanging the misting system. A good rule of thumb is to hang the misting system 3-4 feet above them to create room for the evaporative cooling effect to occur before the mist reaches the crops.

2. Hook up the water supply

Next, you need to hook up the water supply and install the pressure pump to ensure the water always has enough power to flow up the tube into the misting system.

Make sure you cut the tube correctly to avoid any wastage. Ensure you cover the entire greenhouse to make sure all your crops get ample coverage.

3. Finalize and do a test run

Finally, install the irrigation system and test it to ensure that the misting nozzles are working as they should. Make sure the trenches you dig do not interfere with any gas lines or power lines.

If any adjustments are necessary to get power to the pump, hire a professional do not tamper with your power connections.

You may also want to get a greenhouse misting system timer to help you regulate how much cooling your crops are exposed to various times of the day. this will prevent your crops from getting too much water as this may cause the roots to root which will affect the quality of your harvest.

READ: Where do you position misters?

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