Eric H
Well-known member
The bays at my wash use 3/8" hose to run from the pumps to the top of the booms and are due for replacement. I am thinking about running 1/4" as a replacement to reduce chemical time changover. Has anyone done this or have a similar setup? Are there any issues?
i have looked up the flow charts and pressure loss charts and found that: running 3.2 gpm (2506 tips) a 1/4" hose will have a pressure drop of about 300psi for the approximate 80' run to the furthest bay (3 gpm drops 400psi at 100' of hose according to chart). That means that the pump for that bay needs to be increased from 1200psi to approx 1500psi. If I stick with the 3/8" hose the pressure loss is slightly less than 50psi.
Is it worth it to switch to 1/4" to reduce changover times?
i have looked up the flow charts and pressure loss charts and found that: running 3.2 gpm (2506 tips) a 1/4" hose will have a pressure drop of about 300psi for the approximate 80' run to the furthest bay (3 gpm drops 400psi at 100' of hose according to chart). That means that the pump for that bay needs to be increased from 1200psi to approx 1500psi. If I stick with the 3/8" hose the pressure loss is slightly less than 50psi.
Is it worth it to switch to 1/4" to reduce changover times?