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FAQ
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What is the difference between this and a fog nozzle?Fog nozzles produce an adjustable CONE pattern, that produces very small droplets and has minimal reach. This is a very different product. This nozzle produces a solid rectangular chunky stream, that breaks apart as it flies through the air toward its target. This flat blade pattern has large droplets that travel through thermal currents with much more reach, velocity, and penetration. This allows water to hit the surfaces with improved coverage.
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What’s the difference between this and a traditional smooth bore?This is essentially a smooth bore nozzle, but the internal waterway slowly tapers to a rectangle at the end.
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How do I get a demo?Contact us and we can coordinate getting a demo to you.
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Where are they manufactured?Currently, these are manufactured overseas. The goal is to start manufacturing in the USA in 2026.
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Why did you choose the name “Delta Brass”?We chose the name “Delta” to highlight the significance of the mathematical triangle symbol, which represents change. Our nozzle embodies a mindset shift in residential firefighting. Additionally, just as a river delta disperses water from a single source into multiple channels for widespread coverage, our design transforms water streams to optimize fire suppression and improve outcomes in challenging environments. The use of “Brass” in the name pays homage to the many firefighting equipment manufacturers of the past, and the historical significance of utilizing brass in firefighting nozzles for decades.
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Do you have to adjust the pressure when you transition between tips?No. We specifically engineered this system to have incredibly low turbulence and friction loss. The pump operator will not need to adjust their pressures at the pump panel at all when the nozzle operator transitions between the delta tip, and the smooth bore tip (of the same designated flow).
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Are the nozzle tips made of brass?No. They are made of 6061 Aluminum.
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