Patio Misting System - 200 PSI

SKU
MC12020
Regular Price $299.99 Special Price $199.99 -33%
110 V AC
220 V AC
12 V DC
Patio Misting System - DIY Misting System

Do it yourself mid-pressure patio misting system by Mist Cooling Inc. This entry-level mist system offers great value and efficient performance for a variety of small outdoor projects. Available in 110vac, 220vac, and 12v DC.

Specifications:

  • 200 PSI Booster Pump
  • 50ft tubing
  • 12x Push lock Misting Tees and Nozzles
  • Easy to customize
  • Made in the USA Misting Pump & Tubing

Mist Pump Specifications: 

  • Maximum Inlet Pressure: 100 PSI
  • Minimum Inlet Pressure: Self-priming (Capable of lifting water from 6 feet below)
  • Maximum Outlet Pressure: 200 PSI (depends on line length and numbers of nozzles)
  • Maximum Flow: 0.5 GPM
  • Full load amps. (110V-220V AC/ 12V DC): Refer manufacturing label on the pump
  • Voltage: 110V-220V AC/ 12V DC (Refer manufacturing label on the pump)
  • Noise Level: appx. 35db
  • Maximum Fluid Temperature: For Room Temperature / Cold Water applications only
 
 
 
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PUMP MANUAL

Unboxing 200 PSI Mist Cooling Kit and Assembly

 

Product Questions

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For two spreads of about 40 feet on each side of my pool are - can i divide the tubing in two sections?
Question by: John Caraballo on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
For spreading a mid-pressure system we suggest using the mistcooling parts for misting system, as these are designed for misting systems.
The mid pressure three-way tee is: https://mistcooling.com/3-way-tee-mp.html

The High-pressure misting system three-way tee is :
https://mistcooling.com/1-4-coupling-tee-push-lock.html

However, for any system more than 20 Nozzles, we recommend using the best mistcooling systems , which are the high pressure misting systems:
https://mistcooling.com/mist-cooling-systems/high-pressure-misting-systems.html
Answer by: Admin on Apr 8, 2022, 12:17 PM
What is the estimated water consumption of this unit with all 12 nozzles per hour?
Question by: Mike on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
Approximate would be around 9-10 gallons
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:24 PM
Can you cut the hose down to any length you want?
Question by: Dan on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
You can, recommended nozzles spacing for mid pressure is 2 feet. To purchase extra tubing for the misting system, please see our mist tubing section below:

https://mistcooling.com/mist-tubing.html
Answer by: Admin on Apr 8, 2022, 12:21 PM

Can I get this with black or brown tubing?
Question by: Roger on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
The Patio misting system comes with black tubing and metal or plastic misting tee with brass/stainless steel misting nozzles.
The link for the misting nozzles is: https://mistcooling.com/stainless-steel-mist-nozzles-10-24-thread-0-012-orifice-160-to-1000-psi-mid-pressure.html

The link for the metal misting tees is: https://mistcooling.com/misting-tee-for-mid-pressure-misting-systems-metal.html

The link for the tubing is: https://mistcooling.com/mist-tubing.html
Answer by: Admin on Apr 8, 2022, 12:25 PM
I would like to buy this and some additional tube and T joints. What size is the tube and T joints?
Question by: Randy on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
1/4 inch tubing and 1/4 inch push lock.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:27 PM
How much water per hour does this system use?
Question by: Dave on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
Approximate would be around 9-10 gallons
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:27 PM
Can this system be expanded in length? How do you clean the tubing and nozzles
Question by: Gail Ehrhardt on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
This is a 12 nozzle kit but the pump is capable of handling 24, so you can expand on it.
You can clean the nozzles by soaking them in CLR over night or with our nozzle cleaning solution:
https://www.mistcooling.com/nozzle-cleaning-solution.html
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:29 PM
I would like to use a system like this to cool my AC condensors. But I want to use distilled water so I would need to pump from a container. How much pressure can it generate with little pressure on the intake? Also I want to reduce the water usage so I would like to use nozzles with smaller holes. Will that hurt this pump? Thanks
Question by: MarkH on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
We'd recommend using our A/C pre cooling kit:
https://www.mistcooling.com/cool-energy-ac-mister.html
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:31 PM
For this 160psi system, it doesn't state what size receptacles it has for the mister nozzels. I was going to order additional ones with a couple other size openings, but don't know whether to order 10-24 or 12-24 versions.
Question by: Richard on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
This would be 10/24 threading with an orifice of .012 nozzles.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:32 PM

What is the noise level (dB in 1ft from pump) of the pump? Whne the pump is not running, does it let any water through with regular pressure, or does the water valve need to be closed to stop misting?
Question by: MK on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
It is around 40dB, and yes, water may still flow through at standard pressure level, so turning off the water valve is ideal.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:32 PM
(a)what is the weight of the pump, (b)the weight of the entire kit, (c)what is the ideal distance between nozzles. Thanks
Question by: ihe on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
The weight of the pump is about 6lbs, the entire kit, about 10lbs. Distance between nozzles should be 2 feet.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:34 PM
Is this system available in 75 ft tubing and 30 misters? If so, how much, and will the compressor handle the extra length and extra misters?
Question by: ACE on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
The system can do up to 24 nozzles, but we do not have a kit made that goes up that high. The extra tubing, tee's, and nozzles can always be added to the cart separately.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:35 PM
I have this but i need more push conect mist fittings what do i buy
Question by: Philip zempel on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:36 PM

what size is the 50' flexible tubing? with this size orifice fitting will the water flash evaporate? and is this kit expandable?
Question by: JD on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
The size of the mist tubing is 1/4 Inch OD, rated for low/mid pressure - up to 300 psi.

Please see mist tubing here : https://mistcooling.com/pe-tubing-rolls-1-4-inch-100ft-roll.html

The misting nozzle orifice is 0.012" - and is found here:

https://mistcooling.com/mist-nozzles-10-24-thread-0-012-inch-mid-pressure.html

Since this is a mid pressure misting system, the droplet size is bigger than the high pressure misting systems found here:

https://mistcooling.com/mist-cooling-systems/high-pressure-misting-systems.html

The high pressure systems mist is smallest, and evaporates the fastest.

Yes this system is expandable. To easily expand, you would need additional tubing, more misting heads as per the links above.
You would also need a coupling union:
https://mistcooling.com/1-4-coupling-union-push-lock.html

And you would also need misting tees:
https://mistcooling.com/misting-tee-for-mid-pressure-misting-systems-metal.html
Answer by: Admin on Apr 8, 2022, 4:29 PM
1/4 inch tubing. The orifice is .012. It is recommended to be around 10 feet up to allow for more evaporation time. The kit comes with 12 nozzles, but can be expanded up to 24.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:37 PM
What is the flow rate of the nozzles included in this kit?
Question by: Mike on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
The flow rate for the 0.012" Orifice misting nozzle is 0.014 GPM.

Please see the flow rates for the other misting head sizes:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1y6bYI6lxnZ3PXDQ1VD8EkAoAaR0Pa_O6hRLPwkg_1fQ/edit#gid=1190224638
Answer by: Admin on Apr 8, 2022, 4:15 PM
1) What is the nozzle hole diameter you provide here? 2) If i want to use only 5 nozzles with 160 psi pump,,can i further reduce the diameter of nozzle and upto what diameter i can reduce it? and if we go towards small mozzle dia,with same 160 psi pump (5 nozzles) will it make more ultra fine mist,? 3)Do we not need pressure tank to store pressurised water, 4) can i add timer to it like after every 2 min. it should work for 1 min,then again it stops for 2 min, and like that 5)if i design circuit so that after certain humidity pump should stop, then can it work with such system. Thank you.
Question by: Rahul on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
0.012" Orifice. The nozzle orifice size is restricted by the PSI and the flow, so reducing orifice size will not produce optimal results.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:41 PM

Are mid pressure nozzles less likely to plug than low pressure nozzles?
Question by: david dulle on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
Most instances of clogged nozzles are due to sediment in the line or calcium buildup. Proper filtration is what will help keep nozzles from getting clogged.

The ideal filtration for the mid pressure misting pump and misting nozzles is:

https://mistcooling.com/media/catalog/product/cache/def4ec963415ac461350d31d53f9b34c/i/n/in-line-antiscale-water-filter_copy.jpg

https://mistcooling.com/misting-calcium-inhibitor-filter-poly-phosphate-filter.html
Answer by: Admin on Apr 8, 2022, 3:52 PM

Will this system work with a reservoir of water as the water source
Question by: theresa on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
The pump can be self priming so you should be good with this. We recommend the water to be filtered so that there's less chance of sediment and calcium.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:43 PM
Can this pump be allowed to run dry?
Question by: Greg on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
While the pump is self priming, it's best not to let the pump run dry for longer than it needs to draw water. Doing so may not be covered under warranty.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:43 PM
Does this 160 psi Patio Misting System need to be operated on a timer to facilitate intermittent operation?
Question by: John on Oct 21, 2021, 12:06 AM
A timer may help, please search timer in the search bar.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 30, 2021, 11:45 PM