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Hi, could someone recomend what injector to use, Ive read a load of posts but still can't figure what injector to use, Dema recommend the 203B,
MJ could you say what you use.

We have 60 PSI , and would like to loose as little as posible , would a 203c be better or something from GP, please advise
 

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Hi, could someone recomend what injector to use, Ive read a load of posts but still can't figure what injector to use, Dema recommend the 203B,
MJ could you say what you use.

We have 60 PSI , and would like to loose as little as posible , would a 203c be better or something from GP, please advise

Sean,

To answer & with some elaboration based on experience: Dema 203B 3/8 inch adjustable.

I notice in the Dema package it includes the clear tubing etc. I believe Trent &/or others at Nat'l Pride still use their 4 Paws somewhat unconventional injector setup & if you do a good job of describing they tend to be great support ... especially if you are supportive of them on at least a portion of their equipment. It is rare that we lose our prime but if it does ... the adjusting screw has to be turned a direction until it starts to flow again & then tweaked back again some. My main guy usually does this & he left for the day ... so I am not 100% sure if the initial turns are counterclockwise or the clockwise direction. We did successfully rebuild 1 or 2 of those 203Bs as an o'ring can eventually go bad & slight cleaning could be necessary.

One tip as the dog wash ages ... it is a good idea to replace all the clear tubing every few years because if it is not soft enough ... it effects the ability to maintain its suction prime.

I hope this helps.

mike walsh www.kingkoin.com
 

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The only difference between the 203B and 203C is how it proportions, the B has an adjustable screw and the C uses bushings of different sizes that push into the suction barb.

You're going to lose pressure using a downstream injector, probably about the same no matter what brand. If you think that might be a problem you might consider using an injector pump like the DEMA Mix-Rite.
 

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Sean,

To answer & with some elaboration based on experience: Dema 203B 3/8 inch adjustable.

I notice in the Dema package it includes the clear tubing etc. I believe Trent &/or others at Nat'l Pride still use their 4 Paws somewhat unconventional injector setup & if you do a good job of describing they tend to be great support ... especially if you are supportive of them on at least a portion of their equipment. It is rare that we lose our prime but if it does ... the adjusting screw has to be turned a direction until it starts to flow again & then tweaked back again some. My main guy usually does this & he left for the day ... so I am not 100% sure if the initial turns are counterclockwise or the clockwise direction. We did successfully rebuild 1 or 2 of those 203Bs as an o'ring can eventually go bad & slight cleaning could be necessary.

One tip as the dog wash ages ... it is a good idea to replace all the clear tubing every few years because if it is not soft enough ... it effects the ability to maintain its suction prime.

I hope this helps.

mike walsh www.kingkoin.com
Sean,

I talked my worker this morning & he reminded me that there is a repair kit that Dema has for the 203B if an o'ring & teflon ball is needed. Just a cleaning & unplugging is mostly we have ever had to do. Put the dissembled valve in daylight to see a potential partial plug. On an initial or re-prime & adjusting chemical flow: With a tiny screwdriver turn in CC the adjusting screw all the ways. Then turn out CCW about 3/8 of a turn 9 times to get the chemical (shampoo or whatever) flow adjustment that we found to be optimal.

I have actually done the priming & adjusting myself but I needed some help to refresh my memory.

Our dog wash has proven itself to be a good fit & successful for us ... but not without a good dose of sweat equity. IMHO I would think this thread should be in the Pet Wash Category since I think it is more specific to dog washes.

mike walsh www.kingkoin.com
 

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thank you so much for your answers, im confident now that the 203B 3/8 will be the best choice.
 

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I had all kind of trouble getting a 203B to suck chemical. I ended up going to a 201C injector. It comes with 3 different orifices so you can play with the water flow. I also use a booster pump to up the pressure to around 55 psi.
 
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