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    Default Electric Diaphragm Pump for filter presses

    Has anyone tried or planning to try the electric diaphragm pump CDL has in their catalog on their presses? Thinking this may be an upgrade for us next season to replace our gear pump. I like the idea of electric vs. air and needing/listening to a compressor run.
    305 taps on 2 Shurflo's, 31 taps on 3/16" and 229 taps on gravity. 565 in all
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    ive sold quite a few and they are happy with them. less than $500. cheaper and faster to fix instead of the gear guts
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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    ive sold quite a few and they are happy with them. less than $500. cheaper and faster to fix instead of the gear guts
    Ya, I noticed that pricing when browsing through the Bascom catalog. I would definitely go that route before rebuilding a gear pump. I suppose the one downside vs. an air pump would be the ability to adjust flow. But not really an issue for us and the way we batch filter.
    305 taps on 2 Shurflo's, 31 taps on 3/16" and 229 taps on gravity. 565 in all
    Mountain Maple S3 controller for 145 of the vacuum taps
    2x6 Darveau Mystique Oil Fired Evaporator w/ Smoky Lake Simplicity Auto Draw
    Wesfab 7” filter press

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    you can still put a valve between. it is a diaphram so will only pump what is available
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    Good point!
    305 taps on 2 Shurflo's, 31 taps on 3/16" and 229 taps on gravity. 565 in all
    Mountain Maple S3 controller for 145 of the vacuum taps
    2x6 Darveau Mystique Oil Fired Evaporator w/ Smoky Lake Simplicity Auto Draw
    Wesfab 7” filter press

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    Does anyone out there know if there will be a larger version of this available in the future? I've heard they do not flow as much as an air diaphragm pump which for me would cause an issue. It certainly would be nice to not have to listed to the compressor, but performance can't be sacrificed.

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    Looking at the picture on CDL's site, this appears to be using a Remco 5517-1E1-65C. Oddly, in one spec sheet it says it's not to be used for potable water http://www.remcoindustries.com/wp-co...Spec-Sheet.pdf. In another it says this series of pumps is for RO and RV use https://barndoorag.com/content/Remco...umentation.pdf and has a maximum temperature rating is 140 degrees, which is a bit below what I run syrup though my filter press at. Does anyone have any experience with these pumps in a filter press with hot syrup? It seems like the valve and diaphragm materials can both take high heat.
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    The maximum temperature rating would be a concern for me. My syrup comes out of the press at 195 degrees ( I have a thermometer on the out let ) as it goes into barrels or the water jacketed canner. My air diaphragm pump is rated for 230 degrees. As for the noise of an air compressor I use an oil less one made by California Air. Very quiet for an air compressor and no worrys about possible oil contamination if a diaphragm fails.
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    For those interested, I asked the question to a Remco rep. and here was the response:

    "Hello, I can help you out. Yes CDL uses these pumps and yes the temp. is higher than what we put in our spec’s. but they have purchased hundreds and have zero issues with the temp. rating. Also please keep in mind since they are used for the higher temp. there is no warranty on the pumps.

    5517-1e1-65c PUMP, 5.3GPM, QA, DEMAND, 6' POWER CORD, 115VAC, 60 PSI"

    So, take it for what it is worth. No known issues but the temps with syrup are above their specs and you lose any warranty.
    305 taps on 2 Shurflo's, 31 taps on 3/16" and 229 taps on gravity. 565 in all
    Mountain Maple S3 controller for 145 of the vacuum taps
    2x6 Darveau Mystique Oil Fired Evaporator w/ Smoky Lake Simplicity Auto Draw
    Wesfab 7” filter press

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainebackswoodssyrup View Post
    For those interested, I asked the question to a Remco rep. and here was the response:

    "Hello, I can help you out. Yes CDL uses these pumps and yes the temp. is higher than what we put in our spec’s. but they have purchased hundreds and have zero issues with the temp. rating. Also please keep in mind since they are used for the higher temp. there is no warranty on the pumps.

    5517-1e1-65c PUMP, 5.3GPM, QA, DEMAND, 6' POWER CORD, 115VAC, 60 PSI"

    So, take it for what it is worth. No known issues but the temps with syrup are above their specs and you lose any warranty.
    Awesome, thanks for sharing what they said. That explains the "no warranty" part! Remoco make a "Fatboy" that's 7 GPM (vs 5.3), I wonder if it would work even better (5538-2E1-69C or 5518-2E1-69C).

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