I recently installed a used Pur-Clean 3000GPD in my 5 bay SS with the 1hp delivery pump to the bays, but I did not get the delivery manifold going out to the bays. I did as much research as I thought I needed to do to decide on the correct manifold and apparently I needed to do more.....
Problem is: I seem to have good pressure out in the bays (I don't know exact number but I have a good spray pattern and little sting when you run it across your hand 3206 tips.) but not enough volume of water to really do much. I noticed right away that it was less than desirable and I see customers turning it on and giving up on it after a few seconds because of the same issue. I completely understand that RO water is expensive so there is a balance to how much you deliver but if no one is using it, it sort makes for a bad investment. And spotty water is the #1 complaint I have had at my site.
The manifold I uses is:
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1974-kip-manifold-block-metering-screw-5-outlets.aspx
From the pump to the manifold I ran 3/4" line and T'd it so it goes in both ends of the block.
I used this check valve above the booms:
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1768-fluid-controls-check-valve-38-f-x-f-stainless-steel.aspx
And I ran 3/8 poly airbrake lines from the manifold to the bay.
My guess is the manifold is the lowest flow point, but I have obviously guessed wrong before. So what says the group, how do I get more volume out to my happily paying customers?
Problem is: I seem to have good pressure out in the bays (I don't know exact number but I have a good spray pattern and little sting when you run it across your hand 3206 tips.) but not enough volume of water to really do much. I noticed right away that it was less than desirable and I see customers turning it on and giving up on it after a few seconds because of the same issue. I completely understand that RO water is expensive so there is a balance to how much you deliver but if no one is using it, it sort makes for a bad investment. And spotty water is the #1 complaint I have had at my site.
The manifold I uses is:
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1974-kip-manifold-block-metering-screw-5-outlets.aspx
From the pump to the manifold I ran 3/4" line and T'd it so it goes in both ends of the block.
I used this check valve above the booms:
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1768-fluid-controls-check-valve-38-f-x-f-stainless-steel.aspx
And I ran 3/8 poly airbrake lines from the manifold to the bay.
My guess is the manifold is the lowest flow point, but I have obviously guessed wrong before. So what says the group, how do I get more volume out to my happily paying customers?