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Yes - nothing else controls the flow rate given the filters etc are clean
more water aids the cleaning yeah? had a job recently and it didn't come up as good as i would have liked. Blockwork was fair age though
I answered the question as asked, each piston has a given stroke so the revs directly govern the flow rate. The pressure is inversely proportional to flow rate given the same nozzle size. The unloader only limits the maximum system pressure and should play no part once the triggers opened. If you want to reduce the pressure and maintain the flow rate you need to increase the nozzle size. Physics lesson over
Quote from: BDCS on November 04, 2010, 08:43:41 pmI answered the question as asked, each piston has a given stroke so the revs directly govern the flow rate. The pressure is inversely proportional to flow rate given the same nozzle size. The unloader only limits the maximum system pressure and should play no part once the triggers opened. If you want to reduce the pressure and maintain the flow rate you need to increase the nozzle size. Physics lesson overlost me
Engine speed controls the suction that the water is pulled from the tank hence flow rate!And the unloader valve controls the PSI by creating a bottle neck in the output pipe! Thats how i reckon it anyway Thank you and goodnight
Quote from: alan mcternan on November 04, 2010, 09:08:49 pmEngine speed controls the suction that the water is pulled from the tank hence flow rate!And the unloader valve controls the PSI by creating a bottle neck in the output pipe! Thats how i reckon it anyway Thank you and goodnight No it isn't that way. Or maybe it is and I'm just talking bull through my output pipe. as per usual.
Quote from: Neil kell on November 04, 2010, 09:19:20 pmQuote from: alan mcternan on November 04, 2010, 09:08:49 pmEngine speed controls the suction that the water is pulled from the tank hence flow rate!And the unloader valve controls the PSI by creating a bottle neck in the output pipe! Thats how i reckon it anyway Thank you and goodnight No it isn't that way. Or maybe it is and I'm just talking bull through my output pipe. as per usual.Output pipe? You use it for input too don't ya?