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	<title>Misting Systems &#124; Patio Misting Systems &#124; Outdoor Misting Systems &#187; Cooling Systems</title>
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		<title>How To Choose The Best Outdoor Cooling Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 06:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people have certainly experienced the discomfort of sweltering heat during the summer months  more so, if you live in the desert or a tropical climate. If you happen to operate an outdoor restaurant or pub, chances are your patio business suffers a setback during the torrid summer heat. If you have a patio or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Most people have certainly experienced the discomfort  of sweltering heat during the summer months  more so, if you live in  the desert or a tropical climate. If you happen to operate an outdoor  restaurant or pub, chances are your patio business suffers a setback  during the torrid summer heat.</p>
<p>If you have a patio or deck, all it takes is one  oppressive heat wave to drive away the customers from your patio. The  one assured way to remedy the situation is to set up an outdoor cooling  system to prevent this from happening.</p>
<p>An outdoor cooling system simply works by pumping an ultra fine mist into the air. The heat</p>
<p>in the air works as energy to evaporate the mist and  the air becomes cooler. In less humid areas, the cooling effect will be  slightly greater but even under normal humid conditions the cooling  system will let customers enjoy the outdoors. There are a number of  manufacturers and suppliers that offer outdoor mist cooling systems.  While there are certainly some minor variations between different  manufacturers <a style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://mistingsystems.net/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external" href="../">misting systems</a>,  the bulk of them will generally work in the same manner. All it takes  is a basic understanding of the principle in order to decide on the best  misting system for your application.</p>
<p>Many companies offer do-it-yourself kits that allow  consumers to build their own system. If you want to turn the deck or  patio of your restaurant or bar into a relaxing oasis for your patrons  during the oppressive heat of summer, consider installing an <a title="outdoor cooling system" href="http://www.cool-off.com/">outdoor cooling system</a>.</p>
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		<title>Outdoor Cooling Systems: Do You Need One For Your Business or Home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 06:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever sat outside on a hot, sticky day, you know how unpleasant it can be. If you are an owner of a restaurant or pub, summer time often translates into big bucks. Summer business is especially critical if you have a patio or deck, but all it takes is one bad heat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">If you have ever sat outside on a hot, sticky day,  you know how  unpleasant it can be. If you are an owner of a restaurant  or pub, summer  time often translates into big bucks. Summer business  is especially  critical if you have a patio or deck, but all it takes is  one bad heat  wave to empty your patio and drive your clients away. If  this sounds  all too familiar, an outdoor cooling system can help keep  money in your  pocket and stop this from happening.</p>
<p align="justify">An outdoor cooling system works by pumping an ultra fine mist into  the air. The  heat in the air works as energy to evaporate the mist.  Because of this  process of using heat energy to evaporate the water,  the air becomes  cooler. In less humid areas, the cooling effect is  greater but even  humid conditions can benefit from having a cooling  system that let  customers enjoy the outdoors. There are a number of manufacturers and  re-sellers that offer  outdoor cooling systems. While there are many  subtle differences  between most systems, the majority tend to work in  the same manner. All  it takes is a little bit of research in order to  find the best system  for your application. Smaller systems can be found  which utilize a  120-160 PSI booster pump or sometimes only require  hose pressure.  Larger systems tend to include numerous misting fans and  often run all  off the same 1000 PSI high pressure pump unit.</p>
<p align="justify">Different kits are available for cooling everything  from animal runs  to patios to athletic and outdoor events. All misting  kits generally  work under the same principle. Most of them use a  mid-pressure or high  pressure pump unit which attaches to a garden hose  and usually contains  an inlet filter. The water is then carried  through 1/4&#8243; or 3/8&#8243; tubing  to each misting nozzle. Many people  choose to use a fan in addition  which helps evaporate the mist and  propels it into the air. Many fans  allow you to adjust the height and  angle at which they are positioned.</p>
<p align="justify">Wind is an important factor that you need to consider  when you cool  an outdoor area. If winds are strong, the cooling effect  will not be as  good, because wind sometimes has a tendency to blow the  cool mist away  and never reach the intended area.</p>
<p align="justify">When purchasing a cooling system, it is always  advisable to evaluate  and do homework due to the wide range of products  now available online.  Be sure to closely read specifications,  descriptions and articles about  each product. Many companies offer  highly popular do-it-yourself kits  that allow consumers to build your  own system. Most of these kits come  with replacement parts and  accessories for the first year of usage and  saves any additional  headaches such as having to order additional parts.</p>
<p align="justify">If you want to turn your deck or patio into a  relaxing oasis during  the excruciating heat of summer consider an  outdoor cooling system. <a title="Outdoor cooling systems" href="http://www.cool-off.com/">Outdoor cooling systems</a> can turn a sticky situation into a way to attract customers to your   establishment and make outdoor life in general much more comfortable.</p>
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