Wally
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I installed a flow-jet pump with viton seals on my tire cleaner and one week later it started leaking air from the muffler. Usually I just toss these things but I would like to repair it if I could.
I assume you dead-heading the pumps (Using the liquid solenoids to control flow and leaving pressure applied to the pump at all times). I run them like this and have no issues with the pumps, but you could always add a controller and a solenoid for the air supply.washnvac said:It is all the same issue; air leaking between cycles.
I've found that adding check valves can often compound a problem rather than solving it. Consider instead using a pop-off valve to prevent damage.dcarwash said:If you use them on tire or presoak, a failed HP check valve over the bay will let high pressure come back to the Flowjet and it will be destroyed. We install a check valve between the Flojet output and the solenoid valve block to prevent this problem.
It has nothing to do with the brand of solenoid. It's the MOPD of the solenoid, which is determined by the orifice. 5/32" orifice solenoids have a Maximum Operating Pressure Differential of 100 PSI, so if the pressure on the inlet is greater than that, the coil can't pull the plunger up against it.jeffs said:(kip are the worst)