I would not rush too quickly
I do value all opinions given here, but as a new business, a small business I have to make the best judgement and go with what will work best for my particular setup that are within my small business budget.
If i choose the procon pump, can someone direct me to a model number of a pump that would work?
Thanks again guys.
Tyler
Tyler,
If you are going that route, I would suggest
Flojets --- they take such tiny amounts of air & you really should have some air anyway. If you go with Procon --- it seems like it would make more sense with it dedicated to just the RO. I am not visualizing your system working with multiple selections with just one Procon.
An advantage to the VFD is that you could have a broader range of pressures that could be really appealing to you customers. For example some operators use 400 PSI for the RO which I can imagine is really liked by their customers.
Allow a bit of time to sketch out thoroughly what I suggested --- see how the component costs add up compared to the other approaches. Remember you have a bunch of intelligent inputs on a VFD to work with to tailor the different hz speeds. Figure out how tough it would be to communicate with someone who has tested something similar or how tough it would be to test it yourself. Maybe you could borrow a local person's spare VFD & do the testing that way.
I know we got by with running our foam brush system with a used dedicated older Cat piston pump running at slower than normal speed & power back in the seventies & eighties & it worked out better than anything else available on the market at that time!
Cat 310s are pretty tough as long they do not cavitate from starving the inlets etc. I would think that if you asked Cat Corp or Armitsu could give you a pumping curve chart so you would have a better sense as to the speed volume pressure relationships that the chart would show.
I honestly think that the system I suggest would work with just the one Cat 310 pump with the same number of check valves & small Kip solenoids & small Hydrominder stainless steel tanks for the presoak, foaming brush & if you decide tire-motor. The RO of course would require a much larger tank etc.
Let us know what kind of quote --- Custom Kraft eventually gives you & if their premade turn key system is too complex or whatever.
mike walsh king koin of bismarck