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  • Determining the Right Size Fan

    Posted by HydroMist on Feb 21st 2025

    Determining the Right Size Fan

    When selecting the right size fan, several factors come into play. This guide provides basic recommendations on fan placement, quantity, and sizing. Whether you're using a fan for airflow or misting, these tips can help you make the best choice. Contrary to popular belief, the number and size of fans needed aren't solely determined by the square footage of the space. Other impo

  • Retrofitting a Hydromist Fan to Mist with High or Low Pressure

    Posted by Hydromist on Dec 20th 2024

    Retrofitting a Hydromist Fan to Mist with High or Low Pressure

    These are the parts needed for the PROMIST SERIES one fan High Pressure 1000 PSI5 Qty Nozzles for 18-inch fan or 8 Nozzles for 24-inch F10-08-0011 Ea -18-inch ring F10-11-007 or 24 inch Ring F10-11-008 3/8 High Pressure Hose F10-07-001 per foot. 25 ft is suggested for one fan1 Ea-3/8 Pump/Hose adaptor F10-06-0151 Ea -ProMist Pump F10-04-004 for one fan. More than 3 fans will

  • Reference guide for DIY Mist n Go 2 Fan Package by HydroMist

    Posted by HydroMist on Dec 3rd 2024

    Reference guide for DIY Mist n Go 2 Fan Package by HydroMist

    Unpacking: Each master carton contains two 14” inch fans with wall bracket and covers, one Mist n Go pump with remote and one package containing 2 4 inch rings, 8 Nozzles, 1/4 “tube fittings, 50 ft of black tubing and cutter. The fans and pump will each have their own manual. The pump will have oil already in it. Please see individual manuals on care and maintenance.Fa

  • Clean your Fan to Prevent Damage to the Motor

    Posted by HydroMist on Sep 23rd 2024

    Clean your Fan to Prevent Damage to the Motor

    One thing about outdoor fans is they tend to get dirtier than most indoor fans.  It is important to frequently clean your fan as excess dust, grease and moisture can cause  blade and fan guard to get caked with gunk.  Not only does it look bad to restaurant patrons but it puts stress on the motor and can cause it to hinder the performance or worse, burn out. 

  • Repairing and unclogging HydroMist pumps if they are not building pressure.

    Posted by HydroMist on Apr 22nd 2024

    Repairing and unclogging HydroMist pumps if they are not building pressure.

    If your pump unit is not airlocked there may be debris in the actual pump valves. Airlocked is when there is air in the water line. To undo this, you take out the furthest nozzle and run the pump. The water should shoot out of the nozzle port like 3 or 4 feet. Once it comes out in a steady stream the air is purged, replace the nozzle and it should work. If the water d

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