FAQ – High / Mid / Low Pressure Misting Pumps
Do you only supply pumps, or do you also install the full system?
We do both: pump supply and complete misting system installation, including pump, filtration, piping, nozzles, controls, and commissioning.
Which is better: a 500 PSI or 1000 PSI misting pump?
For most comfort cooling setups, 500–1000 PSI is chosen based on nozzle type, layout, and airflow. Higher pressure generally supports finer mist, but correct spacing and zoning matter just as much.
When should I choose a low pressure misting pump / booster pump?
Low pressure booster pumps are typically used for basic misting, small garden lines, simple humidification, and certain DIY setups—site-dependent.
Direct drive vs belt driven misting pump – which is better?
Direct drive pumps are compact and simple; belt driven pumps are often chosen when you want flexibility in speed/maintenance handling and long-run usage. The right choice depends on duty cycle and installation needs.
How do I size a pump for my mist line (nozzle count)?
Pump sizing depends on nozzle flow rate, number of nozzles, desired pressure, and zoning. If you share nozzle count (or area size), we can recommend a matching pump + filtration setup.
What is a triplex / plunger misting pump and why do people prefer it?
Triplex/plunger style pumps are widely used for high-pressure misting because they handle pressure consistently and suit continuous-duty applications (depending on model and motor).
Do misting pumps work for patio cooling and outdoor restaurants?
Yes. Patio and outdoor dining typically use high pressure misting pumps with fine nozzles and zoning to reduce wetting and improve comfort.
Can the same pump be used for dust suppression?
Sometimes, but dust suppression often needs higher flow and zone control. Many sites use dedicated configurations depending on dust load and area size.
What filtration is required for a misting pump system?
Filtration is strongly recommended to protect nozzles and reduce clogging. Filter selection depends on water quality and nozzle type (fine nozzles need better filtration).
Are misting pumps used for odor control systems?
Yes, in some setups. Odor control design depends on chemical compatibility (if used), droplet size, safety procedures, and site requirements—so it’s planned case-by-case.