Understand the wave fountain

13 Jul 2021

Understand the wave fountain

Wave fountain, also known as bright spring, when spraying, the water column is arch-shaped, the whole is bright and clean, the water column does not splash or scatter, it sprays along the set trajectory, and the curved wave water column comes out through the pool, hanging elegant rainbows in the air. The span of large-scale wave fountain can reach 8-10 meters, and the span of small and medium-sized wave fountain can be set according to demand, which is often used as fountain landscape construction combination, swimming pool waterscape foil combination and so on.

Understand the wave fountain

Excellent water flow of sparkling fountain can exist in a long streamline shape, with continuous end to end, such as the same crystal column, or it can be cut into sections of jumping water with a certain interval in the middle, which can be continuous, intermittent and linked into radians. The water column is single and high, small and bright, clean and flawless, pure as jasper, beautiful as rainbow and beautiful. Built-in low-voltage intensity light source, the water body is bright, and the light follows the water wave, like optical fiber, and is colorful. This kind of jet wave fountain is called wave jump spring. The wave spring can be adjusted according to the design idea, and can jump like an elf under the control of the controller, which is endless and flawless.

Understand the wave fountain

The installation quantity of sparkling fountains and sparkling jumping springs can be increased or decreased according to the actual needs of the environment. They can be formed by a single one, and the water column can jump from one pool to another, or they can be randomly controlled by multiple combinations, which can evolve into a wonderful and harmonious air water animation, which is fascinating. It can also be installed on sidewalks. People walk through the water gate, and their clothes are not wet, which is wonderful.

Understand the wave fountain

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Originally published 13 Jul 2021, updated 13 Jul 2021.

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