NaterC
Mechanical
- Mar 23, 2010
- 2
I'm a new engineer for a small LPG/NH3 gas connections company. I've been tasked with developing a battle plan for a new flow test bench for our various lines of valves and connectors. We make a lot of filler valves, globe & angle valves, safety relief valves, etc from less than an inch on up to 3" inlet/outlets.
The whole point of being able to flow test is so that we can get an idea on the performance of our valves before sending them off for U.L. approval, and most importantly, before they're released for production. We'd like to have it in house to avoid the costs of sending them out to be tested, along with avoiding having to re-submit to U.L. and the like.
I figure my first step is to choose a pump, so lets start there. The envelope I'm looking at is hopefully to be able to hit 200 PSI and 300 GPM+, but not necessarily at the same time.
Any suggestions? I've looked at some pumps from Blackmer, I figure they're the real world use pumps that our products work with, they would be ideal to use in flow testing right?
All help is much appreciated,
Nathan
The whole point of being able to flow test is so that we can get an idea on the performance of our valves before sending them off for U.L. approval, and most importantly, before they're released for production. We'd like to have it in house to avoid the costs of sending them out to be tested, along with avoiding having to re-submit to U.L. and the like.
I figure my first step is to choose a pump, so lets start there. The envelope I'm looking at is hopefully to be able to hit 200 PSI and 300 GPM+, but not necessarily at the same time.
Any suggestions? I've looked at some pumps from Blackmer, I figure they're the real world use pumps that our products work with, they would be ideal to use in flow testing right?
All help is much appreciated,
Nathan