wrightwash
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Hello All,
I'm remodeling a wash and working on getting some new tanks ordered for rinse, soap, etc. to replace an existing rotten fiberglass tank.
I'm running 5 CAT 430 Pumps, which are 5 GPM. On the CAT inlet design pamphlet they specify that the supply reservoir should be 6-10 times the GPM of the pump.
So for my application I would need a 30-50 Gallon Reservoir for Rinse. What would I need for Soap and Wax? From looking at other units the Soap and Wax tanks are considerably smaller, usually around 1/3 the size of the rinse tank. Is there a rule of thumb for sizing this or could someone give me their sizes as a reference?
I'm remodeling a wash and working on getting some new tanks ordered for rinse, soap, etc. to replace an existing rotten fiberglass tank.
I'm running 5 CAT 430 Pumps, which are 5 GPM. On the CAT inlet design pamphlet they specify that the supply reservoir should be 6-10 times the GPM of the pump.
So for my application I would need a 30-50 Gallon Reservoir for Rinse. What would I need for Soap and Wax? From looking at other units the Soap and Wax tanks are considerably smaller, usually around 1/3 the size of the rinse tank. Is there a rule of thumb for sizing this or could someone give me their sizes as a reference?