jnjpream
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I have an electric pump that I need to test to see if it puts out the pressure it needs to (yes it has a relief valve so it won't dead head). My question is, should I attempt to purge the air from the line to the gauge prior running the pump up to pressure?
I know that when working with sprinkler systems it is advised, when running air in a system, to blow it out etc, you need to run at a lower pressure because the difference in viscosity means air will leak into more places and destroy seals etc at the same pressure where fluid/water would do no damage.
Is this something I need to worry about, or should I just screw the gauge in to the pressure out port of the pump (which is above the pump btw) and let'r have it?
Thanks.
Jeff
I know that when working with sprinkler systems it is advised, when running air in a system, to blow it out etc, you need to run at a lower pressure because the difference in viscosity means air will leak into more places and destroy seals etc at the same pressure where fluid/water would do no damage.
Is this something I need to worry about, or should I just screw the gauge in to the pressure out port of the pump (which is above the pump btw) and let'r have it?
Thanks.
Jeff