Still to much fuel in a trapped area i am no fire fighter myself but i cut back alot and was told i should cut back more don't have 50 percent bush u have
Youre getting some distance with that but question whats the psi from the pump when run ing at full power ? I have 2 2" transfer pumps that when ran in series get some nasty pressure but i dont have enough output as i want. There 195gpm max i want to run a 200 series big gun but i dont have enough with those
Jay & other amateurs. Do your homework before buying and using a pump like this. First off, I cringed when you shut off the nozzle with the pump running. You could have blown the pump seals. Put a PSI relief valve before the hose connection. Some of these pumps will not tolerate any debris except if VERY FINE. If it's a "semi-trash" pump the debris can be a bit larger maybe less than 1/2". If it's a trash pump you won't get near enough PSI. Debris clogs the vanes in the pump reducing its efficiency. Always research the pump curve. This shows you GPM @ Head. PSI is another function. PSI decreases as the flow GPM increases. In my case my pump is dual purpose. 30 sprinkler heads plus 1.5" fire hose. In case of a fire I can run my perimeter spklrs and 1 or 2 fire hoses. Hope this helps
Still to much fuel in a trapped area i am no fire fighter myself but i cut back alot and was told i should cut back more don't have 50 percent bush u have
kindly please share with us the model and psi (pressure) ...tq
Youre getting some distance with that but question whats the psi from the pump when run ing at full power ? I have 2 2" transfer pumps that when ran in series get some nasty pressure but i dont have enough output as i want. There 195gpm max i want to run a 200 series big gun but i dont have enough with those
It's a bad idea to run your pump for more than a few moments with no water moving through it. Excessive wear of internal parts will happen.
What Honda pump is this? (Model#)
Which model is this?
Jay & other amateurs. Do your homework before buying and using a pump like this. First off, I cringed when you shut off the nozzle with the pump running. You could have blown the pump seals. Put a PSI relief valve before the hose connection. Some of these pumps will not tolerate any debris except if VERY FINE. If it's a "semi-trash" pump the debris can be a bit larger maybe less than 1/2". If it's a trash pump you won't get near enough PSI.
Debris clogs the vanes in the pump reducing its efficiency. Always research the pump curve. This shows you GPM @ Head. PSI is another function. PSI decreases as the flow GPM increases. In my case my pump is dual purpose.
30 sprinkler heads plus 1.5" fire hose. In case of a fire I can run my perimeter spklrs and 1 or 2 fire hoses. Hope this helps
Can you send to india..
pup !