Fogger Design Info

STEP 1

VISUALIZE THE GREENHOUSE

Evaluate the location of obstacles such as curtains or hanging baskets. Consider aisles and whether they can be wetted. Review cultural practices which might impact the height at which the foggers should be placed.

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STEP 2

SELECT THE FOGGER HEAD

Choose the CoolNet Fogger and Check Valve Head Assembly for your application based on the operating pressure. Standard Check Valve with purple pin opens at 28 psi and optional Check Valve with orange pin opens at 58 psi.

 

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STEP 3

SELECT THE FOGGER HANGING ASSEMBLY

Choose the length of the Hanging Assembly (see available options under the Ordering Tab). An extension tubing piece for creating longer lengths is optional. The Hanging Assembly connects to the Polyethylene (PE) Tubing Supply Line and the CoolNet Fogger Head and Check Valve.

A Retrofit Adapter is used to connect Netafim CoolNet Foggers to other manufacturer’s fittings. Netafim recommends placing the foggers 18" to 30" above the propagation material.

 

 

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STEP 4

SIZE THE SUPPLY PIPE

Use the Poly Pipe Sizing chart to select the correct supply pipe size. Low density polyethylene is strongly recommended.

 

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STEP 5

SIZE THE DISTRIBUTOR AND MAINLINE

The remaining piping and system components are sized based upon the maximum flow they will receive. Use the Flow Per Fogger Line chart to determine the flow of a single fogger supply pipe for the length of run in your design. If more than one fogger line will be operated at once, be sure to multiply the flow by the number of lines when sizing the system pipes and components. Pipe size recommendations are guidelines only. For distributor lines over 40 ft., mainlines over 100 ft. or when slopes are a factor, please consult a design professional.

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STEP 6

SIZE THE CONTROL HEAD COMPONENTS

The components should be sized according to the flow range shown in the Filter, Valve and Pressure Regulator Sizing chart. The pipe connecting to the components can be of a different size.

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STEP 7

STARTING UP A SYSTEM FOR THE FIRST TIME

The most important point to remember when starting up a new system is to flush the mainlines. Debris from construction can otherwise be washed into the sprinklers, resulting in plugging or improper operation. To properly flush a system, first connect all the pipes and hanging assemblies, except the Foggers with the Check Valves. Next, open the ends of the distributor line and the sprinkler supply pipes. Close them off, one by one, starting with the opening closest to the head control, and proceeding to the most distant opening. Only after complete flushing should the Foggers with Check Valves be attached to the hanging assemblies.