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In addition to the Pyrethrum, there are two major components to the system: the Controller and the Nozzle Circuit. There are also several Options that can be added to your system.
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
The Controller is the brains of the Tuxedo Mosquito Control system. It activates the system based on input from the consumer or installer. The panel is housed in a weatherproof enclosure and features a digital display and easy to use buttons, through which the consumer can easily set, reset or confirm the timing and duration of the mist cycles. There is a backup battery to protect the settings if the power is interrupted and a panel door lock to control access. The Controller also provides tank level information to the user. A remote control is included with each system. It allows you to mist in between scheduled mists or even turn the system off from inside the house and up to 300 feet away.
NOZZLE CIRCUIT
Our precision-engineered nozzles are installed around the perimeter of the area to be protected and connected with high pressure rated nylon tubing. The mist pattern is conical in shape and projects 8 – 10 feet from the nozzle tip. So, the nozzles are typically placed about 10 - 15 feet apart to ensure full coverage. The nozzles themselves have a high engineering content. The tips are made of a high quality metal and weather well. The orifice has been designed to yield a very fine droplet size at our operating pressure. Because pyrethrins breakdown in ultraviolet light, black, tan & white tubing is used where it will be exposed to sunlight. Clear tubing may be used when it is not directly exposed, for example under the eaves of the house or buried underground. The tubing also may be painted to match its background. The nozzles are connected to the tubing through push-to-connect fittings, which are highly machined pieces of precision hardware and are nickel plated for weather resistance.
OPTIONS
Zoning Kit - The optional zoning kit helps manage large installations. Like a sprinkler system, two separate nozzle circuits can be installed and each can have its own misting schedule.
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| Did You Know? |
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After a blood meal is digested and the eggs are laid,
the female mosquito again seeks a blood meal to produce a second batch of eggs.
Depending on her stamina and the weather, she may repeat this process many
times without mating again.
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| Entomology |
The following 43 mosquito species list contains the
species found in West Nile positive* mosquito pools in the United
States since 1999 . . .
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