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Wayne G.

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  1. Searched the forums and cant find any posts on this. When I wash flat surfaces I am at 8gpm and 3500 psi with cold water when using 100 ft. of 3/8" ID 4000psi typical high pressure hose. I want to go to 100 ft. of 1/2" ID hose to reduce pressure/flow loss. 1/2" ID 4000 psi sewer jetting hose is cheaper and lighter than the corresponding typical high pressure hose.... Any recommendations?


  2. On occasions when I am running 8 or 9 gpm and 3500psi with spikes higher than that when the gun is closed. I am having a big problem finding a two way 3/8” carbon steel ball valve that can handle that. I have some 6000 PSI Alco PB3NS-LS which are OK but they are $100/ea and I have to order two at a time.I use Parker valves for my lower pressure apps with good success. However, their valve with these specs is no good. Does anybody know of anyone else who makes a good 5000-6000 psi valve?


  3. I have an 8gpm/3000psi setup with a Steel Eagle surface cleaner for cleaning flat surfaces. Have tried many different ball valves and the best one I have found (Parker v-500hp-6) rated for 6000psi does not leak, but becomes very hard to turn after a few jobs. I do not ever "throttle" this valve... it is either wide open or closed. Anybody have suggestions on a better ball valve for this application.


  4. Ken, thank you for your response. I am confused. My pump is 4gpm at 4000psi. I have a 13hp gas engine that will drive the pump with a 4.0 nozzle and 50' ft of hose to a max psi of 3700. But with the unloader adjusted like this, when the gun is in the closed postion the pressure spikes at the pump to 4300-4500psi. Should I adjust the unloader to where the max psi at the nozzle is about 3500psi so when in bypass the spike is around 4000psi at the pump instead of 4500psi?


  5. I have a 4000psi pump with a pressure sensitive unloader. If I adjust the unloader to where the pump puts out the max psi that the engine can produce, which is about 3700psi, when the gun is closed and it goes into bypass then my pressure spikes to 4300 to 4500psi. Will this practice significantly reduce the life of the pump?

    I have heard that the pressure in the system with the gun closed in bypass mode is kept in the high pressure hose between the unloader and the trigger gun, so the pump would not be subject to the pressure spike. Is this true?

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