gpl20
Chemical
- Aug 23, 2004
- 4
Currently experiencing severe surging from a Milton Roy single diaphram pump system, despite having a pulsation dampener installed.
The dampener is 300mm downstream of the pump after a T-piece fitting for a pressure gauge but upstream of any other equipment. Pressure gauge isntalled to check discharge pressure of pump (and check regulator working)
System is on a 15mm line, and also includes a safety relief valve and a regulator downstream of the dampener, then expands to a 25mm line.
All mechanical issues have been exhausted. all equipment is technically sound, dampener is charged correctly (and isn't leaking, membrane hasn't been breached), regulator set correctly, pump working (mechanically) "well".
Surging is so severe that it causes pressure gauges and flow meters to "shake" apart within days, weeks at the most.
Any ideas on possible causes / solutions greatly appreciated.
The dampener is 300mm downstream of the pump after a T-piece fitting for a pressure gauge but upstream of any other equipment. Pressure gauge isntalled to check discharge pressure of pump (and check regulator working)
System is on a 15mm line, and also includes a safety relief valve and a regulator downstream of the dampener, then expands to a 25mm line.
All mechanical issues have been exhausted. all equipment is technically sound, dampener is charged correctly (and isn't leaking, membrane hasn't been breached), regulator set correctly, pump working (mechanically) "well".
Surging is so severe that it causes pressure gauges and flow meters to "shake" apart within days, weeks at the most.
Any ideas on possible causes / solutions greatly appreciated.