We use the same hose monster set up. It’s nice when there’s a gang drain to flow into. When there isn’t we have a 200 gallon drum on wheels that we had built specifically for building that don’t have a gang drain. Works well.
I put the line gauge on first, then the venturi flow meter then the 2.5 in hose valve. May not be a big difference but I don't know the friction loss of the flow meter plus the elevation.
@@georgemalarchik7797 Okay thanks. So you're just looking for the maximum flow through the hose valve, not necessarily the residual or static pressures?
We use the same hose monster set up. It’s nice when there’s a gang drain to flow into. When there isn’t we have a 200 gallon drum on wheels that we had built specifically for building that don’t have a gang drain. Works well.
We use flexible hard Suction Hose to Discharge. Makes it soo much easier and cleaner than lay flat. Happy to send picture. Only a thought.
I put the line gauge on first, then the venturi flow meter then the 2.5 in hose valve. May not be a big difference but I don't know the friction loss of the flow meter plus the elevation.
Does your meter read GPM or pressure or both?
Pitot pressure
@@georgemalarchik7797 Okay thanks. So you're just looking for the maximum flow through the hose valve, not necessarily the residual or static pressures?
I didn’t know you put us on UA-cam
By the way it setup, it look like there is venturi flow meter for flow measurement and a static pressure gauge for reading residual pressure