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5.3
Issues with the Filtration skid-
Filter Pressures can vary widely depending upon the construction of the installation. However
there are several key things you must be aware of.
1.
The filter pressure should never exceed the dead head (DH) pressure of the pump. To
verify slowly close down the discharge valve on the filter until the pressure reaches it
maximum point. This is the dead head pressure. If the valve is Opened, the pressure
should be at least 2 psi below the dead head pressure.
2. The filter pressure should be set so that the pump is operating at its designed flow and
pressure. There are three basic pressures to be aware of for the pump:
a. Older pumps with a rating of 75 TDH (Total Dynamic Head) should be
operated at 32 psi.
b. Pumps with a rating of 95 TDH should be operated at 41 psi.
c. ZGF pumps with a rating of 115 TDH should be operated at 50 psi.
d. Utilize the Filter discharge valve or Sweeper jets to maintain this operational
pressure.
5.3.1
Gauge Problems-
If the gauge is reading high or low, turn off all power to the device the gauge is connected to
and allow the pressure to stabilize. The gauge should return to 0 psi. If it does not, open the
vent at the top of the gauge and allow it to return to 0 psi (this may take several minutes). If the
pressure still remains above or below 0 psi, replace the gauge. Replace the gauge
5.3.2
Low Pump (s) Pressures-
Verify that the gauges are operating and return to 0 psi as the pump is stopped. Verify the
strainer basket is clean. You will have to verify the sides of the basket are clean, and not just
the bottom. If the pressure remains low, verify that the isolation valves around the pump as
well as the towers are open. If the pump appears to be cavitating, verify that there is no o-ring
or seal failures in the pump suction line. If air is ingested the pump pressure could be low. If
the pressure remains low, verify that no blockage exists within the tubing to the gauge. If the
pressure remains low, rebuild or replace the pump or motor.
Summary of Contents for CHC Series
Page 1: ...Basics of Service and Troubleshooting ...
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Page 82: ...82 6 2 Conductivity Controllers Walchem and LMI ...
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