cmawash
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have run belt drives for a long time, looking at direct drive for pump/motor units. What are the pro and cons for such a set up,
The smaller footprint also allows for more crap to be scattered/stacked/stored in the equipment room.One of the biggest reasons people are telling us they want the direct drive is for space savings in old equipment rooms that were undersized to begin with.
I have one location out of six that is direct drive. I hate it. If it were not for space constraints, I would’ve never installed a direct drive. Largest issue I have is vibration of the entire unit, constantly getting leaking fittings that need replacing. It’s also much louder than my belt drive units. Never have these issues on any of my belt driven units.have run belt drives for a long time, looking at direct drive for pump/motor units. What are the pro and cons for such a set up,
Really?I have one location out of six that is direct drive. I hate it. If it were not for space constraints, I would’ve never installed a direct drive. Largest issue I have is vibration of the entire unit, constantly getting leaking fittings that need replacing. It’s also much louder than my belt drive units. Never have these issues on any of my belt driven units.