PEM M900 Spray Apron Modules

The above picture collection shows actual digital color photographs of working
spray effects created
with dichroic illumination and 12V, 65W NSP/VNSP MR16 Lamps in PEM E40LV Lightfixtures.
There's no easier way to say this. PEM M900 Series Spray Apron Modules are awesome.
Let's say you have a big area in a public park, say in the middle of downtown Yahooville, and someone comes to you one day and says, "Hey, you know what... I'd love to put a water park in here... you know... for kids... anyway, in this water park I'd love to have water shoot out of the ground where the kids play, but I don't want to have big ole' metal jets sticking out where the tots can get hurt... and I want the whole thing lit... I wanna see some beautiful and fun water..."
Don't panic. Coastal has the solution.
PEM M900 Spray Apron Modules to the rescue. The Modules have lights and jets
built into them in many different configurations. Below are some examples.

Here's a little bit of technical information, mainly showing how the Spray Apron Modules might be installed.

| You can see the in-ground installation of the Spray Apron Module in both examples above, one with the optional PEM Water Switch installed underneath (if you want something like a fountain display that is synchronized to music) and one without the optional PEM Water Switch. |
| And, of course, we will look at the spray aprons in action. These examples are from the Palm Beach Zoo Musical Fountain in Palm Beach , Florida, USA. This fountain also uses the PEM W 115-5 Water Switches, PEM 846 Jets, PEM C 133-4 Multi Colored Submersible Lights |
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| Now, a note. While these fountains are very pretty (and really awesome close up), they're very technical and require a licensed contractor to install. Please contact Coastal for additional assistance when purchasing these Spray Aprons. We say "when purchasing" cause really, now that you've seen how awesome these things are, how can you live without the PEM M900 Spray Aprons? |









