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01-07-2019, (Subject: Proper RPM for PTO operation ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation (01-07-2019 )NoTime Wrote: I haul propane and have to pump off 1 to 2 times a day and it takes about an hour. I have a valve on trailer that I can control how fast the pump runs but my problem is if I idle it up to a 1000 RPM I can’t open up the valve very far because the pump on the trailer can only run so fast which heats my hydraulic fluid up pretty high even with a hydro pack to help cool the oil. If I idle around 700 I can open valve all the way up and it keeps my fluid cooler. Kind of a catch 22.Higher RPM is better for emission but you can't apply ir all the time you unload. I assume you have to deliver to different customers so every place have different setup. Some have pipes big in diameter and short but some are small and long with billions of elbows. liquid line restriction is the key factor in unloading. If pump is pumping more GPM then liquid line can get thru you have a heat. If less you are wasting time. With Insite you can set PTO RPM increments for every switch bump like 50 RPM until it reaches max . | |||
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Proper RPM for PTO operation - NoTime - 01-07-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - snailexpress - 01-07-2019 RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - imalumberjack - 01-07-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - Rawze - 01-07-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - NoTime - 01-07-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - imalumberjack - 01-07-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - NoTime - 01-07-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - imalumberjack - 01-08-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - the missing link - 01-08-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - NoTime - 01-08-2019, RE: Proper RPM for PTO operation - imalumberjack - 01-11-2019, |
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