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    Default Pump Sizing for Single Post 4x40 build

    I am in the process of building a single post 4x40 RO. Trying to keep it simple and use a self priming Procon, not planning a recirculation line at this point. I am hoping to size the pump appropriately that I could add a second membrane in the future just in case it is too slow. We plan to run 500 taps this year. I have been looking at the Procon 330 and a 3/4Hp motor. Is this the best option or is it too much flow for this set up.
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    A 330 gph is probably too much flow for a single post unless you have a recirculation line. The membrane is only going to pull 50 gallons of water per hour, so you would need around 280gph of concentrate flow to keep from hitting the pressure regulator bypass.

    You would want at least a 1hp motor for the 330gph (probably more like a 1.25 or 1.5hp). Using a 3/4 hp will only get you around 150psi (and probably still not a full duty cycle).

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    that's kind of what I was thinking. I wondered if i should go with a 240 in order to be able to hit over 200 PSI with 3/4 HP at 100% duty cycle? Or do I even need a pump that big?
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    It really depend on how you plan to run the system. The more flow across the membrane, the better. However, you still want to get a decent concentration in a single pass. If you recirculate the concentrate into the same feed tank and draw off of it when you are done concentrating the batch, then any size pump, even a 330gph will be fine. You will be drawing 50 gallons of water off per hour regardless of what pump you go with, but the additional gph beyond that will have to come out of your concentrate side if you don't have a built in recirc loop. A 240gph with 3/4 hp could probably handle 200psi for full duty in cold weather, but it is still pushing it. If you want to run it for 6-8 hours continuously at 200 psi or above you need a 200gph pump or less.

    Once you get over 3/4 hp you will need to use a 56 frame motor with a coupling (which is a pain), so if you go that route you might as well get the 330 with a 1.5hp. The 48 frame motor clamps right to the pump (and is also considerably lighter) but the major companies don't produce them over 3/4hp.

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    I would stick with a 330 GPH Procon and I would highly recommend adding a recirculation loop. It's a marginal additional cost - a needle valve and some tees, and a hose. It will give you a lot more control over flow and pressure and it's a very simple upgrade.

    With 500 taps, a 330 Procon and 1.5 HP motor will give you the capacity to add a membrane eventually (I think you will want that with 500 taps).

    I would not recommend ever running a procon dry even if they say it is "self-priming". At least have your feed tank above the elevation of the pump and allow sap to flow into the pump before turning it on.
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    thank you for the feedback. My current issue with the larger pump is lack of available amperage. I currently need to run of a 75 foot extension cord. Long term may have a better set up but not in the cards this year. That is also why I want to self prime. I was going to use head pressure for that to protect the pump.
    I was planning to just recirculation back into the tank as Carls suggested and maybe try to get up to 8% at max but would be happy with 6%. I have been back and forth with myself about the recirculation loop. I should probably just put it in but its also pretty easy to add.
    Curious what you think the minimum and maximum sizes of pump would be suitable for this? Again thinking to stay with 3/4Hp max purely for electricity concerns. Currently exploring the Fluid-O-Tech 196 and 230 GPH options.
    thanks again.
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    This is how we are set up
    A single 4x40 with a procon 330 and a 3/4 hp
    Operation pressure is between 135 and 180 ( temperature and brix related)
    Water removal is about 45 gallons an hour (permeate removal)
    So at 15 % recovery total feed has to be around 300 gallons an hour to avoid fouling
    i would not suggest you go below that , and i dont think a 330 is overkilled, specially if a second membrane is in sight
    It is wired on 240 , so it might be easier on the motor

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    Using a 75ft extension cord maybe your biggest holdback. Unless it is a heavy gauge cord, the voltage drop could cause problems with the pump motor leading to burn up of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BAP View Post
    Using a 75ft extension cord maybe your biggest holdback. Unless it is a heavy gauge cord, the voltage drop could cause problems with the pump motor leading to burn up of it.
    i agree with you. I have a 12 gauge cord and I am plugging in right beside the main panel in our barn so I should get 115 volts minimum.
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    taking into consideration advice given and taking a little time to reflect I am going to put in the recirculation. Thinking I can run parallel to my evaporator which averages around 25gph using the recirculation. I still struggle with the pump. Using the Procon spec sheet it looks like I will be pushing it to maintain 150PSI with a 330/-3/4 combo limited by the motor. A 240-3/4 combo should maintain 200PSI. Seems however it may lack the flow required to keep the membrane from fowling? Does anyone know what CDL or others use on a single post with 3/4?
    If i could run .42GPM or 25GPH roughly at 6 percent using recirculation loop i would be very happy but i have no idea how to calculate that.
    thanks for your help
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