mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
Bubbles & my other friends on the forum,The issue is the volume of water being moved and the pressure. You'll need the 1 1/2 HP pump/motor I listed, or something equivalent, for two standard production membranes to achieve 200 PSI and maximize production.
A 3/4 HP unit is barely enough for a single 4x40" membrane - is yours currently a 2 1/2x40"?
From "my school of hard knocks experience" perspective I would say that we need an improvement to our method of "madness". Bill --- I thought you said this forum was supposed to be "educational" for crying out loud! "Chasing cats down the freeway"?!
Wouldn't the Cv of the specific membrane be a "critical" factor along with the feet needed for the lifting of the water? The length of piping & even elbows should be all added up in the calculations in the process of choosing the specific pump needed!
http://www.connectworld.net/valves/pomfaq.html
Look at the performance curve on the specification graph of the pump you are considering. I also think there could possibly be a fellow operator who has a mechanical engineer background lurking in our posts who is #&*@ not sharing!!?!
Mike Walsh King Koin of Bismarck