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Ridges Maple
07-24-2011, 10:56 AM
Has anyone used or know much about Fruitland pumps. I have a chance to purchase a new RFC 1200.

RCF 1200 LUH Specifications
Approx. Air Flow 630 CFM
Maximum Vacuum 28.5" Hg
Power Required @ 27" Hg 37 BHP
Pressures to 35 psi
Power Required @ Max. Pressure 85 BHP
Size of Hoses 4"
Operating Speed 1000 RPM
Lubrication (oil pump) automatic
Vanes 8 (fibre)
Fan cooling continuous duty YES
Approx. net Pump weight 1400 lbs.


What would it take to power this pump?
Thanks, Dave

markct
07-24-2011, 01:01 PM
wow sounds like the pumps they use on the sewage or hazardous waste vac trucks, they usualy seem to put a pretty good load on a truck engine when driven by a pto, so i would guess a decent sized diesel or gas engine would be needed, altho should be good for thousands of taps! how many taps you planning to run on this?

Ridges Maple
07-24-2011, 01:30 PM
I'm looking at 10,000 to 14000 taps when its all said and done. Would this be to much pump?

oneoldsap
07-24-2011, 01:39 PM
Looks like about 5 times what you need ! 37 HP doesn't come cheap , and if you are powering it with an Internal Combustion Engine you want to add another 25% to that . So you would need a 45 HP Engine . That's alot of overkill !

maple flats
07-24-2011, 02:47 PM
Besides that. For such a large system you might want to consider a bank of pumps, 3,4,5 or so. If one goes down you can still use system until repairs or replacement. That sure sounds like far more pump than would be practical.

KenWP
07-24-2011, 09:19 PM
If you go to their web site it shows what the pump is used for.That is a huge pump as I can pick up the pump for a vacuum truck almost by myself.Almost LOL. At least it's made in Canada and painted blue.

Ridges Maple
07-25-2011, 12:44 PM
Thanks for the input. I think I'll go with several smaller pumps. The price was right at $1500. but the thing was heavy at 1400#s.

In this case I think smaller is better. Thanks again.

Thad Blaisdell
07-25-2011, 02:25 PM
With that many taps buying something because it is cheap is probably not the best idea. Go with the proven and reliable high vacuum 2 stage pumps. Nash or Kinney would be my selection. They get the high vacuum and are very reliable.