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Super Bay Set up

I use 1508 tips at 1200 psi in all my bays. A 25% increase in water volume yields twice as much impingement at any given pressure. So a 1506 tip at 2000 psi will not yield as much impingement as a 1508 at 1000 psi. I charge more than most of my competitors and stay busy. Plus with the higher volume of water I can clean a bay much faster.
 
I've got Cat 5CP2120. Figured I'd Bump up the motor pulley 1 inch. The Pump Pulley si pretty much at max to fit the Pulley cover. Soon as I did it I started tripping the starters. Found the gauges weren't reading right and the pressure regulators may need some attention as well. Got some work to do. If I backed off the pressure to about 1300 PSI the motors pulled about 10% below the rating plate amperage.
 
Earl,
With 1800 rpm motor:
4” motor pulley
8” pump pulley
the pump is operating at 900 rpm.

With a 5” motor pulley the pump is running at 1,125 rpm.
Cat’s spec for max rpm is 950.
 
Earl, you must have something weird going on if you can't get above 1300 PSI without tripping the starter. I set up a separate 5CP2120W to wash down the lot using a 3HP motor with a 5" pulley and could run it at 1800 PSI with a 2508 tip. I started out at 2000 but that would trip the thermal overload after a few minutes. 1800 was right at the FLA rating of the motor.
 
Earl, you must have something weird going on if you can't get above 1300 PSI without tripping the starter. I set up a separate 5CP2120W to wash down the lot using a 3HP motor with a 5" pulley and could run it at 1800 PSI with a 2508 tip. I started out at 2000 but that would trip the thermal overload after a few minutes. 1800 was right at the FLA rating of the motor.

Yep, It was a bad gauge . Pressure was really at about 2000PSI!
 
Price differential? Since I am at $2.50 was thinking of going to $3.00 which is a 20% premium.

One of my closest competitor is only a 25 cent premium.
 
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