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Dale Wilton
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Hi all,
I am new to this forum and seeking help with a project that I am working on at the condominium complex where I live in Thailand during the winter months. We currently have 3 ponds with water spouts in each pond. At this time the water nozzles spray (bubble up) to about 12-14 inches. My challenge is to try to get them to spray (bubble up) to 30-36 inches. Cost is a factor, so what is the most effective but cost efficient way to accomplish this? A single pump feeds the 3 different spray jet arrays consisting of 4, 6 & 8 nozzles. Each array is fed from a 2" pvc main pipe, then reduced with a 2" to 1" T fitting with a 1" x 6" stem with the nozzles mounted on top. These nozzles are mounted just above the water level of the ponds.
I am new to this forum and seeking help with a project that I am working on at the condominium complex where I live in Thailand during the winter months. We currently have 3 ponds with water spouts in each pond. At this time the water nozzles spray (bubble up) to about 12-14 inches. My challenge is to try to get them to spray (bubble up) to 30-36 inches. Cost is a factor, so what is the most effective but cost efficient way to accomplish this? A single pump feeds the 3 different spray jet arrays consisting of 4, 6 & 8 nozzles. Each array is fed from a 2" pvc main pipe, then reduced with a 2" to 1" T fitting with a 1" x 6" stem with the nozzles mounted on top. These nozzles are mounted just above the water level of the ponds.