PH series   Plug 'N Pump Quick Pick Plug 'N Pump
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Step 2 of 2:   Pick options & click Calculate button, then Produce Quote button.         Conversion calculator
1. Choose Pump (pump curves above if desired)
   

2. Metering pump rotor/stator materials.
 
   

3. Select Gearbox option
   

4. Calibration Column.
5. Pressure Gauge.
6. 4-20 analog signal input option.

7. Choose DC drive mounting option.
   

8. Display flow data here in...
    per

 9. Your Buying Factor
     

10. Profit you wish to add
      %

Please Verify the following are OK.
 
otherwise make changes and re-calculate.

 Dial

 RPM  Flow Rate
 10 % =
 50 % =
100 %=

Pressure  less than 300 PSI
Electrical  115 V AC
Base Length
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Choose Pump
The Moyno metering pump has a specific flow rate at every given combination of shaft RPM, viscosity, and pressure.
As you change any one of these three variables, you change the pumps flow rate.
This quick pick selector assumes a discharge pressure of 30 PSI and a viscosity of 300 cps -A common duty point.

IF you have a higher viscosity than 300 cps.....
The more your viscosity exceeds this quick pick assumption of 300 cps, the less accurate the top and bottom of the predicted flow rate rate will be. The closer your desired flow rate is to 50% on the dial, the better.

EXAMPLE:  The pump you selected shows the following after you press the calculate key....


But instead of the 300 cps this quick pick assumes, let's say you actually are pumping a 600 cps solution.
Instead of getting 1.45 GPH on the low end, you may only get down to 2.5 GPH, and instead of getting 14.5 GPH on the high end, you may only get up to 11 GPH on the high end. But as long as your desired flow is close to the 7.25 GPH, (which is the middle of the dial or 50%) you are safe.
In other words, instead of the 10-100 % flow shown, you may get 20% to 90% at 400 cps, and 30%-80% at 500 cps, etc.

IF you have a higher pressure than 30 PSI.....
This will have a minimal effect up to 100 PSI. (You can even have pressures up to 300 PSI but flow rate should be checked with a chart.) As pressure gets over 60 PSI, it starts to drop off slightly from the predicted flow shown here.
Again, keep your desired flow rate close to 50% on the dial for best accuracy.

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