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Old 06-16-2005, 10:59 AM   #42 (permalink)
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so then placing the pump as near as possible to the nozzle would be best for systems that control the pump to regulate flow.

However, for systems with an injector, placing the pump farther away from the injector would probably be helpful. The longer length of hose should act as a small reservior and help to smooth out pulsation... In this system the pump would always be running and pumping at full pressure. The injector holds back the pressure until needed. This seems ideal to me, as long as the pumps are capable of continuous high-pressure operation...

So the question is, are there any high speed valves for water other than the aquamist valve?

It just needs to have a reasonably fast response time... Maybe 20 ms or so... Doesn't need to be superfast like the aquamist valve...
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