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Somewhere, there’s a ball valve…
From the water tank to each pump’s inlet.
This valve restricts the water supply to the pump so it will suck water AND soap or wax.
Fully open this valve and turn the pump on to the soap or wax selection.
Does the pump run smoothly now? If so, slowly close the ball valve until the pump just starts to “rattle”. Then, crack the valve open until the rattle just goes away.
Does Soap/Wax show now?
Cat instructions state:
• Line size must be a minimum of one size larger than the pump inlet fitting.
That doesn’t work in our applications. The inlet must be restricted in order to draw your chemicals. Many manufacturers plumb their gravity feed systems with 3/4" hose…therefore, the “throttling” valve is needed. 3/4" hose supplies all the water the pump wants…it will never draw from the chemical tank(s).
If the pump is plumbed with 1/2" hose from the gravity feed tank, no throttling is necessary.
You're welcome.
From the water tank to each pump’s inlet.
This valve restricts the water supply to the pump so it will suck water AND soap or wax.
Fully open this valve and turn the pump on to the soap or wax selection.
Does the pump run smoothly now? If so, slowly close the ball valve until the pump just starts to “rattle”. Then, crack the valve open until the rattle just goes away.
Does Soap/Wax show now?
Cat instructions state:
• Line size must be a minimum of one size larger than the pump inlet fitting.
That doesn’t work in our applications. The inlet must be restricted in order to draw your chemicals. Many manufacturers plumb their gravity feed systems with 3/4" hose…therefore, the “throttling” valve is needed. 3/4" hose supplies all the water the pump wants…it will never draw from the chemical tank(s).
If the pump is plumbed with 1/2" hose from the gravity feed tank, no throttling is necessary.
You're welcome.