as I understand it from talking to the plumbing folks even if you only
have a 3/4" outlet you will still get a better flow rate on 1" plumbing
(I made this mistake when upgrading the plumbing in my house).
John
Anti-Fossil wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
I am only asking this out of curiosity, but what was your reason for
plumbing your system with 1" as opposed to 3/4" pipe? Is there some benefit
to this set-up? Or was it a case of, "I had 1" pipe, so that's what I
used"?
AntiFossil
Mike Krafka
Minnesota USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremy & Tracy Longworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:49 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] 1" clear water pump
I have a 1" clear water pump hooked up to an eighty gal hot water heater.
I used all 1" plumbing for my manifold with 1" full port valves.
The tank opening is still 3/4" but there should be ample pressure
pushing the oil through the opening.
How long should I have to run the processor to get full reaction?
Thank you, Jeremy
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