Bigmatthew86
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And with the trigger tied pulled. Do this on rinse first, since it doesn't look like you have a separate cold water feed for it. If you adjust the feed valve on soap, then the pump won't get enough flow on rinse and cavitation will destroy it.It should just take a few seconds to do this while running.
You want to use a Generant regulator https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-32...series-pressure-regulator-1-2-in-125-psi.aspx and a DEMA 203C injector downstream https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1630-dema-203c-brass-3-8-in-c-series-injector-ryton-screw.aspx I've been running my pumps like this for over 40 years, works great.i have been having a heck of a time with the zero regulators. just today replaced a pump that was killed by one of these regulators. Pulled the reg off the pump, opened solenoids and only got a trickle of water. pumps are feed with city pressure hot and cold.
While i was replacing that pump i could hear another starving for water. so im in the market for something to replace the zero regs with. jerry rigged some tees and throttled the incoming water a little to draw soap and wax in the mean time.
MEP : What do you mean by throttling the water supply? Are you suggesting that the incoming water supply has too much pressure or too much volume? I have the exact problem that was described only I have both wax and soap connected by a T to the pump and solenoids controlling which chemical is fed to the pump. This just started a few days ago. I've check that the selector switch in the bay is activating the appropriate solenoid and I blew air back thru the system with the solenoid open and got lots of bubbles in the soap so the line appears to be clear. both soap and wax are failing to feed to the bay so seems like the pump is not sucking chemicals. Appreciate any help and I'll try what you are suggesting once I understand what to do. thanks, jdfDo you have both hot and cold water plumbed to the pump?
Have you tried throttling the water supply to the pump to help it draw soap?