by Jose Marcano | Mar 22, 2022 | Nozzle Circuit
A nozzle drips when the pressure in the tubing is in a range where it is too low for the nozzles to atomize the fluid through the orifice but too high for the check valve in the nozzle to close. How it should work: At the end of a mist cycle, when the controller stops...
by Jose Marcano | Mar 22, 2022 | Insecticide
Use this troubleshooting guide if you think your misting system is not as effective as it once was. Fouled Nozzles This is the most common root cause for efficacy issues. Fouled Nozzles lead to reduced output volume per nozzle during a mist (flow rate should be 40...
by Jim Jackson | Jan 25, 2022 | Gen 1.3 - Troubleshooting
Symptoms: Visible Leak Portion(s) of nozzle circuit not misting adequately Drum’s actual fluid level runs empty before the controller’s volume gauge Troubleshooting Tests: 1. Visually Inspect Nozzle Circuit To Find Leak Run an inspection mist cycle by...
by Jim Jackson | Jan 25, 2022 | Gen 1.3 - Troubleshooting
This can be the root cause of an error 3 if the nozzle circuit is installed at a higher than normal (12 feet or above) height above the misting unit. An excess amount of fluid from the nozzle circuit lines can drain back into the misting unit during the post-mist hold...
by Jim Jackson | Jan 25, 2022 | Gen 1.3 - Troubleshooting, Gen 3 - Troubleshooting
Symptoms: Error 3 on controller/High AFR in Data menu Visible Leak Portion(s) of nozzle circuit not misting adequately Insecticide’s fluid level runs empty faster than expected Record Info and Run Troubleshooting Tests: 1. Before running ANY mist cycle, record...