This is what's on the Vector now, and it's ten years old and still working at the same pressure as when it was installed:What ro delivery pump would you recommend for an iba?
In theory yes, but you'll probably spend as much or more for one pump that can run both as you would for two at the proper size.Could one pump service 2 iba's?
This is what's on the Vector now, and it's ten years old and still working at the same pressure as when it was installed:
http://www.drillspot.com/products/1377776/Dayton_5NXZ9_Multistage_Booster
When I worked for a distributor/service company, it's the same one we used on all auto installs and stocked as a standard replacement. They tend to last 20-30 years as long as it's never run dry and isn't trying to lift the water.
Are these Stainless or Cast (went back and scrolled down, SS internals, cast housing)? I would assume SS to move RO water for 10 years and still going, but either way I'd spend that to get 10 years from either. Got 2 right now that are tired, thanks for the post.
Sure is expensive
I's a 2PC33, cast model.Are these Stainless or Cast (went back and scrolled down, SS internals, cast housing)? I would assume SS to move RO water for 10 years and still going, but either way I'd spend that to get 10 years from either. Got 2 right now that are tired, thanks for the post.
Six 4006 tips, fourteen 1504 tips, ten 2504 tips in the Vector = a lot more than what three FloJets can deliver.
I saw a D&S 5000 with 16 FloJets supplying it with RO. He said he started with eight and it wasn't near enough. The flow is similar to what the Vector calls for.