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Popular nozzle produces a thick, foaming geyser that creates an eye catching column of spray, often used in multiple nozzles, each at a different height for a dramatic display.
Frothyt Nozzles have Female Threaded Inlets (FPT)
Nozzle Inlet Size | Pump Flow Requirements (GPH @ HEAD) to Reach Approximate Spray Heights | ||||
2' High Spray GPH / HEAD |
4' High Spray GPH / HEAD |
6' High Spray GPH / HEAD |
8' High Spray GPH / HEAD |
12' High Spray GPH / HEAD |
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1" | 240 GPH @ 10' | 480 GPH @ 14' | 900 GPH @ 30' | 1200 GPH @ 44' | n/a |
2" | 1680 GPH @ 7' | 2280 GPH @ 16' | 2520 GPH @ 23' | 1740 GPH @ 29' | 3840 GPH @ 38' |
3" | n/a | 3060 GPH @ 13' | 5460 GPH @ 20' | 5460 GPH @ 25' | 6600 GPH @ 39' |
Nozzle Details
Photo shows Smooth Jet Nozzles placed in a ring creating smooth jets of water in a gently arch with frothy geysers in the central section of the fountain. The smooth jet nozzles are plumbed into a ring with each nozzle spaced appropriately to ensure the desired effect. The 40 jets in this installation are using a pump with a volume of approximately 2800 GPH in total. The central geysers are operated with a separate pump. Using multiple pumps in certain settings can be more appropriate when multiple nozzles are being used as each display nozzle will have unique flow requirements and by using multiple pumps it makes adjustments of each aspect easier. When calculating the floew requirements ensure to consider the plumbing diameters and limitations of the pump.