Which statement about constant-pressure fog nozzles is MOST accurate?

A. The operator can vary the flow rate while maintaining constant nozzle pressure.
B. The operator can vary flow rate but must also change the nozzle pressure.
C. Constant-pressure fog nozzles for handlines are only designed for low-flow rates.
D. Constant-pressure fog nozzles are reliable when the operating pressure is less than 100 psi (700 kPa).


A

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