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TOOLS REQUIRED |
| LIST OF ALL ENCLOSED PARTS | |
Tape Measure | QTY | PART NO | DESCRIPTION |
Screwdriver | 1 | 52505 | Sediment Filter |
Power Drill with 1/4" Bit (if using anchors) | 2 | 52519 |
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Tubing Cutter (if customizing length) | 2 | 52516 | Flexible Nylon Tube (6' section) |
5/8" | 6 | 52502 | .014 Misting Nozzle |
9/16" | 1 | 52511 | Brass Elbow |
| 2 | 52510 | Brass Union |
| 1 | 52513 | Brass End Plug |
| 10 | 52509 |
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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1.Start by measuring the length of your patio perimeter (or perimeter of the area to be misted). Proper installation of your new Aeromist Professional Misting System requires mounting the
2.Start installation by connecting Flexible Nylon Tube (52516) to outlet compression fi tting on the Sediment Filter (52505). Finger tighten brass fi tting, then insert tubing until it bottoms out in fi tting. Complete seal with one wrench turn of fi tting. Use
3.Use Brass Elbow (52511) to connect
cutter. Never use a saw to cut copper tubing, this will leave burrs and pre- vent the compression joints from sliding over the tubing. Space clamps on
4.Connect garden hose to inlet of Sediment Filter (52505) and fl ush sys- tem for several minutes before inserting nozzles. While system is fl ushing start inserting the .014 Misting Nozzles (52502) nozzles nearest the fi lter fi rst. Shut water off to insert last nozzle. Caution:
•When turning the misting system off, it is benefi cial to drain the water out of the line by disconnecting the garden hose at the fi lter. This will help eliminate mineral buildup.
•Nozzles require cleaning or replacement periodically. Clean nozzles by soaking in vinegar or calcium removal product overnight.
•Replace fi lter annually, water conditions may require replacement sooner.
•Winterize your misting system by removing all nozzles. Be sure all water is drained from misting lines. This will prevent water from freezing and damaging the mist line. For summer season