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Hi ! SMB ENTERPRIZES 181 KATHLEEN TERRACE SANFORD, NC 27332 USA Phone: 919-349-8675 In Business Since 1990 Pressure washiing I have a pump (belt driven trash pump 3in NPT ) that specs to 105 ft of head and 26ft of suction. Question, is this enough to over come 16” to 18” hg (243 inches of lift)? I’m a Professional pressure washer by trade and a rookie carpet cleaner ( mostly for friends and apartment complexes that I do flat work for.) so forgive if I’m not stating the question correctly. I’m using a Duroflow 4509 PD Pump 16 hg and 4000 rpms 770 cfms free flow of course. Thanks !! |
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Are you trying to clean carpet with your power washing equipment?
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No! not with this setup, but I do need to recover my water.
I mostly clean tractor trailers and I also do a lot of flat surface cleaning for apartment complexes. And small strip malls I wanted something almost bullet proof because I’ll only be using a 30 gal unit with this setup. I have 2- 550 gals tanks on the big trailer so waste water is not to much of a problem, but when you using surface cleaners that can run at 12 gpm the tank fills up faster than you might image. Edited by smb181 - 03/January/2007 at 9:18pm |
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You only need 500 psi with 4 gpm to clean carpet. You can recover that with the 4509 blower quite easily
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My concern was if the trash pump would pump agaist the vaccum.
Thanks! Edited by smb181 - 03/January/2007 at 10:00pm |
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Sorry. I don't know much about trash pumps
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if we are talking about the same thing
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I have a pump (belt driven trash pump 3in NPT ) that specs to 105 ft of head and 26ft of suction. Question, is this enough to over come 16” to 18” hg (243 inches of lift)?
This was the question you wanted answered, so I will answer it for you.The answer is yes. 26 ft of suction works out to 312" of lift(26 ft X 12"). That is more than the suction(245")within the tank, so it will have no problem pumping the water out. |
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Thanks Ken!
How much does the pressure rating affects the flow. 30 psi to 100 psi? |
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30 PSI works better. 100 psi might exceed the ability to pump, in which case you will suck air and lose prime.
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The pump will be an external belt driven pump.
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