Rudy
Active member
Can anyone tell me why my car wash was built with a Normally Open solenoid located between a weep check valve on the high pressure pump output, and the main weep feed line.
This solenoid IS NOT the main, normally open valve which the WeepMiser cycles on and off.
The solenoid I am referring to is wired to the motor starter of my Cat 623's for the self serves, and the Cat 3535's of my automatics. This valve close whenever the pump comes on.
Why would a solenoid be needed? A paraplate check valve prevents the pump back feeding the weep line.
It seems to me to be unnecessary and redundant....yes?
Anybody have a set up like this?
This solenoid IS NOT the main, normally open valve which the WeepMiser cycles on and off.
The solenoid I am referring to is wired to the motor starter of my Cat 623's for the self serves, and the Cat 3535's of my automatics. This valve close whenever the pump comes on.
Why would a solenoid be needed? A paraplate check valve prevents the pump back feeding the weep line.
It seems to me to be unnecessary and redundant....yes?
Anybody have a set up like this?