Off-grid pumps [RE-wrenches]

Windy Dankoff windydankoff at mac.com
Sat Jul 22 09:33:28 PDT 2006


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Kelly,

WAIT A MINUTE !!!   What was I thinking? If you use a Grundfos SQ or  
SQ-Flex or Lorentz, you get enough pressure capacity to lift AND  
pressurize, without the need for a storage tank and a separate  
pressure pump.

Please do it this way. It's SO much simpler and cheaper!

You need 48V to attain this range with the DC options, or else go AC  
with the SQ.

Glad I was still thinking when my butt hit the rocking chair.

If customer wants ability to fill a big bathtub quickly, or to have a  
bit more fire protection, use a pressure tank of about 80 gallon, or  
even a multitude of tanks.

Windy


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