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LIX-300 October 23, 2020 Rev22
6.1.1 EFFECTS OF ELEVATION AND WIND ON STREAM REACH (2.00” TIP)
This graph shows approximately how differences in elevation angle can affect stream reach. Critical applications should be tested in
actual conditions to verify adequate reach.
Figure 6.1.1A
This graph shows approximately how a moderate wind can affect stream reach.
Figure 6.1.1B
6.2 AUTOMATIC MASTERSTREAM NOZZLES
Automatic nozzles maintain a constant pressure by adjusting their orifice to match the available flow. Consult the nozzle manufacturer
for maximum flow and pressure range. In all cases, do not exceed the maximum rating of the Hurricane Operating Envelope.
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