Kolbyskarwash
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Has anyone got any advice on converting a low pressure spot free to a medium pressure or any other way to have more pressure?
4 bay Coleman Super Saver
4 bay Coleman Super Saver
A medium pressure SFR system can be accomplished with the existing pumps…it’s a bit complex but it works if done correctly.
Components include:
A high pressure solenoid valve (Dema 453)
A pressure regulator (JEAdams 7075)
A 3-way zone valve (Erie VT3223G13A020)
For best results, the RO water storage tank should be elevated above the level of the pump station’s float tank.
Plumb the float tank to the normally open port and the RO water to the normally closed port of the zone valve. Plumb the zone valve's common port to the high pressure pump’s inlet.
Tee the high pressure pump’s outlet and plumb the high pressure solenoid and 2nd regulator.
Wire the zone valve and high pressure solenoid to the bay’s SFR switch position.
When selected, the zone valve opens, supplying RO water to the pump.
The high pressure solenoid opens, dumping the pump’s outlet to the 2nd pressure regulator (set to 400psi).
No. For what it will cost to rebuild the Erie valves, you can add a pump for the spot free to the bays. You might as well run tubing out to the boom while you're at it so the changeover time goes to one minute or more to five or six seconds.Im about to work an older DH SS that's plumbed just like that, I think... I was asked to check out the spot free, found none of the valves would move or motor was locked up.
Is it worth rebuilding the VT3223G13A020?