philistine
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I imagine fire sprinkler systems are under considerable pressure to achieve the field of effect around the nozzles. I had a quick squiz at a box of them the fire blokes had lying about and the distance between the outlet and the deflector was significant. Not sure how they'd go with a low pressure pump drawing through a bed of grain.
Yeah i was kinda thinking the low pressure would (in this situation) be advantageous.
Im imagining that the "spreader" part of the nozzle would basically just diffuse the stream and allow it to sort of dribble out sideways in a circular fashion as opposed to spraying (really struggling to describe this! )