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LIY-200 November 5, 2020 Rev19
6.6 STREAM STRAIGHTENERS
6.6.1 STREAM STRAIGHTENERS WITH STACKED TIPS
Turbulence though the Monsoon Monitor is very low, but stream quality and reach can be improved with the use of the integral stream
straightener on the TFT stacked tip nozzle. Stream straighteners will add some friction loss as indicated below.
Figure 6.6.1
Stacked Tip Integral Stream Straightener Friction Loss
6.6.2 STREAM STRAIGHTENERS WITH FOG NOZZLES
Figure 6.6.2
NOTICE
The flow path of a fog nozzle serves as a stream straightener. Use of a stream straightener with a
fog nozzle will increase the stresses on the monitor’s gear train and may lead to premature wear.
Use of a stream straightener with a fog nozzle is not recommended.
GPM
FL
OW
920
840
751
1127
1063
1246
1188
994
80
90
110
100
50
60
40
70
PSI
PRES
S.
GPM
FL
OW
705
643
761
862
814
575
954
910
50
90
110
100
60
80
70
PSI
PRES
S.
40
473
518
634
598
559
701
668
110
100
60
70
90
80
GPM
FL
OW
423
PSI
50
40
PRES
S.
FL
OW
GPM
435
397
355
533
502
589
562
470
PSI
70
80
90
110
100
50
60
40
PRES
S.
OK
20
8
12
16
4
0
PRES
SURE (PSI)
0
500
1000
1500
2000
Flow (GPM)
3.5” Stream Straightener
Friction Loss
0.0
0.2
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
PRES
SURE (BAR)
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
Flow (LPM)
2.5” Stream Straightener
Friction Loss
NOT OK