zaphod1
Electrical
- May 7, 2003
- 46
I have a parts washer system that uses a vertical centrifugal pump to deliver a heated, 97% water solution up to the top of the washer through a 3” pipe, then distributes (branches) into two 3” pipes. One of these pipe branches delivers water to 21 nozzles, with an equivalent orifice size of 0.203” each, that spray down on to parts passing under the nozzles. The other pipe delivers a similar system that sprays the water on the under side of the part. The pump pressure on the down-stream side of a filter is around 12psi. On the branch that feeds the nozzles spraying downwards the pressure is consistently around 0.25 to 0.5 psi higher. Coming from the pump the water raises around 5 feet, then after passing through a horizontal filter, the pipe drops approximately 18” then branches and drops a further 18” to the downward nozzles and approximately 36” to the upward spraying nozzles. The upward facing nozzles are typically around 10 psi. What could cause a pressure rise, other than gravity, in the branch that feeds the downward facing nozzles?
Thanks,
Thanks,