I'm trying to better dial in flow rates for UV sterilizers on a couple of tanks, and have been wondering: does having a return line nozzle submerged (say just below the water surface) affect the flow rate compared to having the nozzle right above the water surface?
Seems like it should from a physics point of view, but I'm not sure if it's enough to translate into a significantly reduced flow rate measurement (as I can only check this when a nozzle is not submerged).
Thx for any input.
Seems like it should from a physics point of view, but I'm not sure if it's enough to translate into a significantly reduced flow rate measurement (as I can only check this when a nozzle is not submerged).
Thx for any input.