I am setting up a petwash and am having difficulity getting the chemical draw. My city water pressure is between 38 - 40 PSI. According to the instructions I need 45 PSI city water pressure. Can anyone recommend a booster pump to use to raise my city pressure to at least 50 psi @ approx 3 gallon a minute?
Sparkey,
Have you completely eliminated the possibility of something making the city water pressure less other than the actual large city main itself that branches out to your business & the other businesses on the same city street?
Back in 1987 with the smaller tanks on our brand new car wash equipment from Specialty Equipment Co., we had water pressure problems. It turned out the 2 inch line that came into the building from an older water main that was configured with 4 outlets that lead to our 2" heavy type K bendable copper line. One of the outlets valves had never been opened
since day one way back in 1959. Long story short, after visiting with a mechanical engineer friend, we came in with a whole new 4" line from the other street (we are on a corner lot). Since the street had to be dug up because of the fact that complete liability for the abandoned line was ours according to our friends at city hall.
The other point you may already know is the unique way the solenoid block tends to be used in carwash distributed pet washes. Other pet wash owners such as Big Leo could chime in also about this. The tubing involved has to all have perfect seals on all its connections ... so that makes the connections less forgiving than with normal carwash setups to the best of my knowledge. A very experienced car wash installer - troubleshooter friend of ours told us that backward flow within the solenoid block would never work ... so we wound up temporarily testing hi quality Hydraflex Chemflex injectors ... but their normal installation requires a pump. We were limited on available space ... so we have been doing just fine with fewer components & a needed more compact setup.
I hope this helps ... because that is my intent.
mike walsh http://kingkoin.com/USA_Deficit_Reduction.html