Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Waterfall Water Feature Building A Cascade Waterfall/feature 1.6m High, 1ft Wide Approx, How Deep Should The Reservoir Be.?

Building a cascade waterfall/feature 1.6m high, 1ft wide approx, how deep should the reservoir be.? - waterfall water feature

Ok, I built a fountain in my garden waterfall 1.6 m height, approximately 300 mm wide, Im not sure that should be the depth of the reservoir. Can anyone out there advise me. The functionality of the water is in 2 parts and I will be the sections of the mine, add, which should be about 3 feet long. Thank you for looking

1 comment:

Dustoff said...

aini1234

Depth of the tank through the discharge depends on the effect you are trying to achieve it. The shape of the leaf fall, or the column of water will fall differently on the border with the tank effects. A falling leaf is not necessary because a large drop of water, because the power is not concentrated and therefore does not create so much anxiety in the pit-fall too. The angle of the shaft of the plant in the fall can also be so designed as to absorb collision energy, ie the falling slope of the basin VS nearby.

Experiment with different shapes fall and how they act at different depths and fall flat.

The rainfall is also a factor. The game with that in their tests. But I think you have an outlet for all of its declaration unless it can accelerate pump.

A simple test example. Fill with water. Measured at the point fall on the floor. Pour water into the bucket at a rate that the volume nearly back to the pump. Cut the dough into several containers, similar to the shape and depth of what his faLL point in the reservoir.

For a leaf falls, then you are a sharp knife to shed out, included the creation of a thin layer of water. They are very nice, but they reflect more light in the night light function of the water.

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