FAQs About Auto Mist System
Can I use the system for both cooling and dust control?
Yes, the same system can be configured for cooling, dust suppression, or humidity control.
Does it work automatically without supervision?
Yes, with our control panel, you can set timers or use temperature/humidity sensors for full automation.
Will an automatic misting system make the floor wet?
It shouldn’t when designed correctly. Proper nozzle type, correct spacing, and timed cycling help avoid over-wetting—especially in walkways and dining areas.
What is the difference between automatic fogging systems and automatic misting?
Automatic fogging systems generally target finer droplets for quicker evaporation and broader coverage, while misting can be used for both cooling and plant moisture depending on pressure and nozzle type. The best choice depends on your use case and site conditions.
High pressure or low pressure—what should I choose?
High pressure is preferred for automatic misting system for cooling because it produces finer droplets that evaporate faster. Low pressure is better for gentle misting, basic humidity, and plant moisture support.
Do mist nozzles get blocked often?
Nozzles can clog if filtration is poor or water quality is hard. A filter, periodic flushing, and scheduled maintenance greatly reduce blockage.
How much water does an automatic mist spray system use?
Water usage depends on nozzle flow rate, number of nozzles, and timer cycles. Zoned control and short misting intervals help keep usage efficient.
Does an auto mist system work in Chennai’s humid climate?
Yes, but with realistic expectations. It improves comfort and reduces heat stress, but the “temperature drop” is usually less than in dry climates—design and airflow become more important.
Can I use an automatic mist sprayer for dust control in factories?
Yes, for many factory zones and material handling areas, misting helps reduce airborne dust. Performance depends on dust type, wind, and correct nozzle placement/zoning.
What maintenance does an auto mist system need?
Typical maintenance includes cleaning/replacing filters, checking nozzles, inspecting pipes for leaks, and flushing lines periodically. Frequency depends on water quality and runtime.
Is the Auto Mist System safe for restaurants and outdoor dining?
Yes when installed properly. The key is to prevent wet surfaces near walkways, protect electrical areas, and use timed cycles rather than continuous misting.
Is it suitable for plants and livestock?
Absolutely. We provide automatic misting systems for plants, greenhouses, poultry sheds, and livestock farms.