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HP Manifold

I always tee (or technically "cross") presoak, tire cleaner, and air into one check valve and tee the tubing lines in the room. It's simpler with one less check valve to go bad and it will work the same in the bay. This is how I like the manifold:

Boom manifold.jpg

The long nipple under the central cross is stainless steel. After 20 years of high pressure and chemical flow, a brass nipple will get really thin. When it breaks, you'll have a lot of trouble getting it apart with standard pipe extractors.
 
Mine is same as MEP but it is above each bay. I think that will make for a quicker changeover - especially for bays that are #s 3-6 from the ER.
 
That's a nice clean set up

Thanks - I wish I could take credit. We were fortunate to purchase a well built facility. Only major workmanship issues I have found are where no-one can usually see, and pipe, cables etc. were haphazardly laid together. Over time I have tidied this up, so now the facility overall is in pretty good shape.
 
I'm about to build three stainless manifolds to replace our 21 year old brass ones and add tire cleaner. I'm using this thread and our old ones for reference. 3/8" HP line, 1/4" HP line for 400 psi spot free, tire cleaner w/air, and presoak w/air. We had our flat roof torn off and a 6/12 pitched roof installed so we now have a really nice attic with a heated, insulated wood trough on its floor. It is offset from center and will have a single 3/8" HP hose coming out the side going to the boom center. If injecting air into the PS and TC would 1/4 OD nylon tubing be sufficient or should I run 3/8 OD? We do have 2507 tips on the guns. Also anyone else have any photos of their manifolds? I'm trying to think of the best orientation and location of the fittings for easier repairs later on.
 
I assume we should be using class 3000 fittings and schedule 40 pipe nipples. There are a lot of class 150 fittings at KR and CWSS and they are not rated for very high pressure. The 3000 fittings are crazy expensive. Where do you guys get your fittings from?
 
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