I need some help with what hose to use on my 1.8 GPM @ 100 psi shurflo pump. It seems like a no-brainer because the shurflo instructions says to use 3/8 or 1/2" hose on the inlet and outlet. Well I just received my 100' of chemical hose w/ gun combo from Envirospec. I naturally assumed that it would be 3/8" hose. Well, it came and it is 1/4". Should I switch my plumbing to 1/4" or am I stuck with hose that will end up hurting my shurflo over time? Since my GPM is real low I can see getting away with 1/4", but I wonder if anyone else has been using 1/4" hose. I also am curious whether I can use PVC air hose to run chemicals through. I have 100' of red air hose and that is 3/8". I like the hose because it has crimped ends(no hose clamps) and it came with my hosereel anyway. I use primarily sodium hydroxide & citralic acid. I also am wondering if i should get rid of the brass fittings that I used to connect the strainer to the inlet hose when I run chemicals through it. I definitely flush after every job, but realistically how long will brass last in a situation where the brass is submerged in sodium hydroxide or citralic acid. I just got done custom fabbing 2 spray carts for stain and chemicals and I just want to get it right from the start...thanks for your help!
I need some help with what hose to use on my 1.8 GPM @ 100 psi shurflo pump. It seems like a no-brainer because the shurflo instructions says to use 3/8 or 1/2" hose on the inlet and outlet. Well I just received my 100' of chemical hose w/ gun combo from Envirospec. I naturally assumed that it would be 3/8" hose. Well, it came and it is 1/4". Should I switch my plumbing to 1/4" or am I stuck with hose that will end up hurting my shurflo over time? Since my GPM is real low I can see getting away with 1/4", but I wonder if anyone else has been using 1/4" hose. I also am curious whether I can use PVC air hose to run chemicals through. I have 100' of red air hose and that is 3/8". I like the hose because it has crimped ends(no hose clamps) and it came with my hosereel anyway. I use primarily sodium hydroxide & citralic acid. I also am wondering if i should get rid of the brass fittings that I used to connect the strainer to the inlet hose when I run chemicals through it. I definitely flush after every job, but realistically how long will brass last in a situation where the brass is submerged in sodium hydroxide or citralic acid. I just got done custom fabbing 2 spray carts for stain and chemicals and I just want to get it right from the start...thanks for your help!
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