PaulLovesJamie
rural 5 bay SS
I currently use a mix of Cat 340, Cat 310, and Arimitsu 516 pumps.
I recently had 2 arimitsu 516s wash out, which has me thinking about which pump to "standardize" on.
In an effort to try to make my decision a little more objective, here's some of the data I looked at.
Yep, ymmv, this is just my experience.
No there is not a question lurking in this post; I almost didnt post it at all due to all the senseless arguing online these days, but since writing things down helps organize & clarify my thoughts, what the heck.
Seal Kits -----
Since this is prompted by washouts which are expensive, seal kits matter a lot to me. I've only had a few washouts in 25 years, so I weight this heavily.
Both Cat and Arimitsu manuals recommend seal replacement at 1500 hours, but of course the fine print says "can vary substantially based on conditions"
My average run hours before needing seal kits for cats has been around 3000-4000 hours
The 2 arimitsu 516s that washed out both started to show symptoms around 2500 hours. I replaced seals; around 200 more hours to washout. I know, apparently I caught it too late, so I admit this is at least partially my fault.
NB, hours are based on actual runtime from hour meters... but may be off by 5-10% because after all these years my maintenance record keeping has gotten a little lazy, sound and feel tend to tip me off before the stats & records anyway. (yes Im fixing that too.)
Maintenance -----
- the extra ports on the arimitsu are definitely helpful, gives more setup/install flexibility.
- seal kits, arimitsu is a little bit easier to work on, but not a huge difference. If I had a high volume wash and had to put seals into multiple pumps frequently I might weigh it more heavily.
- valve kits, about the same. arimitsu are easier to get at if I'm also doing the seals, but since their valves are metal I cant pull them out with pliers to inspect them without bending them. That is a pita. And no, I've never had a single one that I could pull out easily.
- Regarding the cat 340, I've read that the direct drive pumps are harder to work on than belt drives. That has not been my experience, I see almost no difference. If they are crammed into a tiny space then sure it would be harder, but thats true of anything crammed into a tiny space, so red herring?
Noise levels -----
According to my sound meter app:
37 dB - "Quiet" equip room (can still hear traffic outside)
62 dB - Background traffic noise, measured from front parking lot
68 dB - Arimitsu 516
70 dB - Cat 310
72 dB - Vacuum (2 qlamb motors)
75 dB - Cat 340
78 dB - Champion 80 gal compressor, belt drive
Subjective opinion: arimitsu is much quieter than the direct drive 340, and is slightly quieter than the 310 - noticeable if I think about it, otherwise not so much. That matches the dB readings I got. (measured 1' from pump, bypass mode, no other noise except traffic)
Prices ------
Arimitsu is more expensive, seal and valve kits are more expensive, and parts are not as readily available.
Conclusions??? ------
Well I dont have any definitive conclusions, but as I'm sure you can tell I'm not raving about the arimitsu 516.
I replaced one of the washouts with a new cat 310.
The second 516 washout is limping along, deciding how to handle it this week.
edit: added dB reading for vac.
I recently had 2 arimitsu 516s wash out, which has me thinking about which pump to "standardize" on.
In an effort to try to make my decision a little more objective, here's some of the data I looked at.
Yep, ymmv, this is just my experience.
No there is not a question lurking in this post; I almost didnt post it at all due to all the senseless arguing online these days, but since writing things down helps organize & clarify my thoughts, what the heck.
Seal Kits -----
Since this is prompted by washouts which are expensive, seal kits matter a lot to me. I've only had a few washouts in 25 years, so I weight this heavily.
Both Cat and Arimitsu manuals recommend seal replacement at 1500 hours, but of course the fine print says "can vary substantially based on conditions"
My average run hours before needing seal kits for cats has been around 3000-4000 hours
The 2 arimitsu 516s that washed out both started to show symptoms around 2500 hours. I replaced seals; around 200 more hours to washout. I know, apparently I caught it too late, so I admit this is at least partially my fault.
NB, hours are based on actual runtime from hour meters... but may be off by 5-10% because after all these years my maintenance record keeping has gotten a little lazy, sound and feel tend to tip me off before the stats & records anyway. (yes Im fixing that too.)
Maintenance -----
- the extra ports on the arimitsu are definitely helpful, gives more setup/install flexibility.
- seal kits, arimitsu is a little bit easier to work on, but not a huge difference. If I had a high volume wash and had to put seals into multiple pumps frequently I might weigh it more heavily.
- valve kits, about the same. arimitsu are easier to get at if I'm also doing the seals, but since their valves are metal I cant pull them out with pliers to inspect them without bending them. That is a pita. And no, I've never had a single one that I could pull out easily.
- Regarding the cat 340, I've read that the direct drive pumps are harder to work on than belt drives. That has not been my experience, I see almost no difference. If they are crammed into a tiny space then sure it would be harder, but thats true of anything crammed into a tiny space, so red herring?
Noise levels -----
According to my sound meter app:
37 dB - "Quiet" equip room (can still hear traffic outside)
62 dB - Background traffic noise, measured from front parking lot
68 dB - Arimitsu 516
70 dB - Cat 310
72 dB - Vacuum (2 qlamb motors)
75 dB - Cat 340
78 dB - Champion 80 gal compressor, belt drive
Subjective opinion: arimitsu is much quieter than the direct drive 340, and is slightly quieter than the 310 - noticeable if I think about it, otherwise not so much. That matches the dB readings I got. (measured 1' from pump, bypass mode, no other noise except traffic)
Prices ------
Arimitsu is more expensive, seal and valve kits are more expensive, and parts are not as readily available.
Conclusions??? ------
Well I dont have any definitive conclusions, but as I'm sure you can tell I'm not raving about the arimitsu 516.
I replaced one of the washouts with a new cat 310.
The second 516 washout is limping along, deciding how to handle it this week.
edit: added dB reading for vac.
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