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<blockquote data-quote="MickMoor" data-source="post: 2162608" data-attributes="member: 899"><p>I think the technology has improved over 20 years! I am learning almost as we speak. A Roto Rainer will spead the lIquid fraction of separated slurry; whether the EA will let you when you need to, is a different kettle of fish. Who told you that a Model 10 is the one you want? The Roto Rainer needs a flow rate of between 6 and 20 cubic metres per hour, at a minimum pressure, <em>at the gun </em>of 2 bar. Briggs reccommend a scroll and stator pump because it will deliver this, whereas a rotorflush pump, being centrifugal, will not deliver that flow rate <u>at that pressure</u>. Remember every bend, every metre in height, and even the pipe itself all have resistance to the flow, reducing pressure, which can be calculated. We will be working at Haltwhistle over the next couple of weeks, so could call to discuss. (Travelling up the M6). One thing scroll and stator pumps dislike, is solids, by the way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickMoor, post: 2162608, member: 899"] I think the technology has improved over 20 years! I am learning almost as we speak. A Roto Rainer will spead the lIquid fraction of separated slurry; whether the EA will let you when you need to, is a different kettle of fish. Who told you that a Model 10 is the one you want? The Roto Rainer needs a flow rate of between 6 and 20 cubic metres per hour, at a minimum pressure, [I]at the gun [/I]of 2 bar. Briggs reccommend a scroll and stator pump because it will deliver this, whereas a rotorflush pump, being centrifugal, will not deliver that flow rate [U]at that pressure[/U]. Remember every bend, every metre in height, and even the pipe itself all have resistance to the flow, reducing pressure, which can be calculated. We will be working at Haltwhistle over the next couple of weeks, so could call to discuss. (Travelling up the M6). One thing scroll and stator pumps dislike, is solids, by the way! [/QUOTE]
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