What Twodose has is a normally-open solenoid which D/H uses on each bay for the weep - when low-pressure functions are selected the weep is turned off so the product isn't diluted. I've re-engineered a number of their overly-complicated weep systems and basically replaced the whole mess by regulating the weep pressure below the low-pressure functions.soapy said:Ryko used these on their older SS systems. It would allow product to cycle out to the bay and back during cold weather. I bought Parker solenoids as replacments before reengineering the system to eliminate the need for the 3 way solenoids.
I have the NO weep solenoid for the entire CW like everyone else does. On each bay I have a NO solenoid on the weep line. If the bay is on the solenoid is energized stopping the weep to that bay. No dilution of LP services.What Twodose has is a normally-open solenoid which D/H uses on each bay for the weep - when low-pressure functions are selected the weep is turned off so the product isn't diluted. I've re-engineered a number of their overly-complicated weep systems and basically replaced the whole mess by regulating the weep pressure below the low-pressure functions.
The one I linked for you is before is exactly "a Kip NO like this one". You could use it and fashion a mount - it doesn't have to be on a conduit fitting.Twodose said:I can't even find a Kip NO like this one: