GPM flow of water pump?
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GPM flow of water pump?
Stupid question.
The manual says 2.64 gallons per minute @ 1,000 rpm.
Is it safe to assume then, that the GPM reach 13.2 GPM @ 5,000 rpm? Or would the radiator restrict flow?
I'm looking to plumb in a heat exchanger for hot water and need to spec it correctly to not restrict flow.
The manual says 2.64 gallons per minute @ 1,000 rpm.
Is it safe to assume then, that the GPM reach 13.2 GPM @ 5,000 rpm? Or would the radiator restrict flow?
I'm looking to plumb in a heat exchanger for hot water and need to spec it correctly to not restrict flow.
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Perfect, the 10 plate heat exchanger will do, then. B3-12A 10 Plate Heat Exchanger with M5-.08 Mounting Studs [HX1210] | DudaDiesel Biodiesel Supplies
It's rated for 6 gpm without restricting PSI.
I'm hooking up an onboard water/shower system
edit: fridaynight, I think that could cause in increase in pressure (puts more stress on the coolant cap), and of course increase in coolant temp
It's rated for 6 gpm without restricting PSI.
I'm hooking up an onboard water/shower system
edit: fridaynight, I think that could cause in increase in pressure (puts more stress on the coolant cap), and of course increase in coolant temp
Last edited by Jeff Blake; 07-15-2017 at 03:31 PM.
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