About 35% of the total volume of the pump will be filled with gas continuously and will need to be considered as continuing power cost for pump operation. They can find these Gas Consumption rates in section 10 of our catalog- page 10.15.
You can run two pumps at the same time to increase capacity requirements. If you need more help with that or further in-depth conversation about how that might work, you can reach out to our product applications team at (405) 525-4264 or prodtechsupport@kimray.com.
Very good catch! Impressive to call us out on that detail :) Honestly, it's likely whoever made the cutaway model reversed one of the needle valves when reassembling. Ultimately, the flow goes both directions through the needle valve during operation so it shouldn't affect operation. I'll verify with our product team to see if there's' any more info I could follow up with on this.
@@KimrayInc lol..I have caught them coming into my shop backward, but I always switch back. The orifices are different sizes on each side, but you are correct; it will still operate. No disrespect intended. I do enjoy your instructional videos; keep them rolling out.
We have a playlist for glycol pump and dehydration videos if something on this list can help you! ru-vid.com/group/PLkkvy2djnFdcKQ8YvoBENHbPzmjBkClDX You can also call or email Product Support: (405) 525-4264 or prodtechsupport@kimray.com and they can talk you through a diagnosis!
@@KimrayInc should make a video about why these pumps lose prime, and freezing problems when it's not cold (70°F). I've been fighting this issue and not finding any help. Proper adjustment for flow rate would also be great.
There's a lot to know about these pumps and those are all good ideas and suggestions! I'll definitely add it all to our list of topics for projects! We always appreciate feedback about what videos would be most helpful. I hope you were able to get support from the product team or another video. If you need more help, let us know.