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Nozzle Pressure. Designed Nozzle Pressures. Smooth Bore Nozzle - Handline 50 PSI Smooth Bore Nozzle - Master Stream 80 PSI Combination Nozzle - (all types) 100 PSI. What is the “Best Nozzle Pressure”?. 125 psi?. 75 psi?. Lower?. 100 psi?. 85 psi?. Higher?. 50 psi?.
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Designed Nozzle Pressures • Smooth Bore Nozzle - Handline 50 PSI • Smooth Bore Nozzle - Master Stream 80 PSI • Combination Nozzle - (all types) 100 PSI
What is the “Best Nozzle Pressure”? 125 psi? 75 psi? Lower? 100 psi? 85 psi? Higher? 50 psi?
The Standard says... 100 psi NFPA # 1964 - Spray Nozzles 2-1.1 Rated pressure for spray nozzles shall be 100 psig. The nozzle discharge rating shall be expressed as a rated discharge at a rated pressure [e.g., 60 gpm at 100 psig.]
Discharge Performance • Basic Spray Nozzles shall discharge: • No less than rated flow • No more than 10% above rated flow • Automatic Nozzles shall maintain inlet pressure between 85 psig and 115 psig.
Changes to Stream...(With Reduced Nozzle Pressure) • Lower velocity • Less reach • Less impact force • Less heat absorption with fog pattern • Less airflow when used for ventilation • Tendency for hose kinking causing stream disruption & reduced flow
What does theLow Pressure nozzle provide? • More water flow at a given pump pressure • Increased flow when pressure is unavailable • Slightly lower nozzle reaction (10-13%) • Heavier, denser straight stream • Fog pattern contains larger droplets
How much less reaction does a “low pressure” nozzle have? Reaction= .0505 x GPM x sq. rt. of nozzle pressure @ 200 GPM 100 psi nozzle pressure = 101 lbs. 75 psi nozzle pressure = 87.5 lbs. 13% Less Reaction Force
What does theHigher Pressure provide? • Greater reach • Better penetration • Denser, more opaque fog pattern • More push to the pattern • Better heat absorption • Hits with more force • More “action” when it strikes
Single or Selectable FlowLow Pressure Nozzles... • Reaction force is a function of nozzle pressure and flow • At equal nozzle pressures, a higher flow will produce a greater reaction • At equal flows, a higher nozzle pressure will produce a greater reaction • Fixed flow nozzles produce rapid gains in nozzle reaction when only slight increases of gpm are made, once rated flow is reached
Automatic Low Pressure Nozzles... • Similar pressure regulation as 100 psi automatic nozzle, only at a lower pressure • Maximum reach with available water • Able to adjust to varying water supply conditions • Consistent hard-hitting streams • Nozzle flow control (with slide valve)
Dual Pressure Automatic Nozzles... • Operator can quickly switch from standard pressure to low pressure • Useful when standard pressures cannot be developed or maintained because: • Pump transfer valve malfunction • Incorrect pump operation • High elevation losses • Long hose lays • Kinked hose line • Pressure reducing valves in standpipe systems
Dual Pressure Automatic Nozzle Note increased flow at lower nozzle pressure. Pump pressure was not changed.