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BobMac
05-01-2019, 06:05 AM
picked up this unit at an auction for $100.00, it has a 1/4 horse Dayton motor with a procon
what would be be the ideal set up for the parts on this unit ?? membrane housing and
size ?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Q6xvXZd2y5xKThjz5
https://photos.app.goo.gl/4V36ncBu7hhdeb5h9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QQAeGRE1ZrRfryTL8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/35z5UPWAwo2ncVB49
https://photos.app.goo.gl/wdDiNwC2fX8pCoR68
bowhunter
05-01-2019, 06:59 AM
It's going to be pretty small. Maybe a 400 gpd membrane? The motor size doesn't always tell you the size of the pump. There should be a ProCon model number on the pump. You will need that to determine the size of the pump.
BobMac
05-01-2019, 08:32 AM
only number i can find is co1510x
did a search on procon no match,is there another spot it could be ?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QySM4T8PD7McuAg49
Mark B
05-01-2019, 12:40 PM
Look at the numbers stamped into the pump head, particularly the middle that is oxidized. Odds are the first three in the middle stamping...that is your pump gph. Odds are that either a 35 or a 60 on that 1/4 to. If it's a 60's it will flow a 400gpd membrane (or 2 in series). Mark
Mark B
05-01-2019, 12:54 PM
It's going to be pretty small. Maybe a 400 gpd membrane? The motor size doesn't always tell you the size of the pump. There should be a ProCon model number on the pump. You will need that to determine the size of the pump.
111A100F11AA250... This is the model # of my pump. 111 is the pump series and composition. The 100 following the A is the GPH of my pump. The last AA250 refers to relief valve settings and max pump pressure. Odds are your pump volume in gph is under the oxidation (that I can't make out) and it looks like the pressure max is 200 psi? Mark
wmick
05-01-2019, 01:05 PM
I did a bit of looking around and couldnt find anything on those numbers....
Closest thing I found, was a similar number on a pump for sale.. (from a carbonator of some sort...??)
Found a spec sheet for the Reo Pure system with some GPD ratings...
http://www.tzsupplies.com/procon-pump-796-soda-pop-i4879021/
https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/8bacda4c/files/uploaded/Reo-Pure.pdf
I suspect if you sent your photo to Procon... someone there could give you the pump specs.?
BobMac
05-01-2019, 03:06 PM
took a brass wire brush to it,no other number are there.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/M866FryhkdDGu1iWA
went to there website and sent them the numbers,couldn't
find a email address to send a photo
wmick
05-01-2019, 03:48 PM
Could very well be, that it was a private label sort of thing... Custom pump for a particular customer.... That number looks like a serial number of some sort... I bet procon can identify it.
Pdiamond
05-01-2019, 05:30 PM
Bob I typed in brass procon pump 200 psi information on google search and brought up a list of pumps and photos. Try this and see if it helps you out.
Mark B
05-02-2019, 12:47 PM
took a brass wire brush to it,no other number are there.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/M866FryhkdDGu1iWA
went to there website and sent them the numbers,couldn't
find a email address to send a photo
I have a PDF of their spec nomenclature. This doesn't quite fit their usual, but I be willing to bet based on what I found that is a brass short pump with clamp on and plastic coupling. Clockwise spin pump. No Relief valve, rated 15 GPH (probably more like 18-19) and can generate up to 200 psi. I have no data on flow vs PSI, but Id be willing to bet flow maxes out around 100 psi and drops with increase in pressure... probably drops to about 8-10 gph at 200psi. Mark
Mark B
05-02-2019, 12:50 PM
Could very well be, that it was a private label sort of thing... Custom pump for a particular customer.... That number looks like a serial number of some sort... I bet procon can identify it.
Definitely
Mark B
05-02-2019, 12:59 PM
https://www.proconpumps.com/content/Series%201%20Pump_spec.pdf
Series 1-3, but the bottom of the PDF is the model# nomenclature.
BobMac
05-02-2019, 03:59 PM
got a reply from procon
CO1510 is an old part number. The direct replacement part number is 102A050F11AA. Attached is a model matrix that will break down the numbers and letter
Mark B
05-02-2019, 08:17 PM
got a reply from procon
CO1510 is an old part number. The direct replacement part number is 102A050F11AA. Attached is a model matrix that will break down the numbers and letter
Very cool. So that is a 50 gph pump! That will run a 400 gpd. That spec sheet I listed will still break down your pump build.
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