The Secondary pump 3500GPM flowed at 0PSI at 100%, only 4/6 monsters flowed water. I never got around to posting that video, maybe I'll do that over the Winter. - Josh
You really dropped the credentials to try and prove your opinion really means anything lol. Any body can study a book and pass a test to get a certification buddy. Our designers have NICET 2 and 3 and still suck at designing. Get your ass out in the field and learn some hands on. Them certifications mean nothing.
When you have them gate valves on a test header you should use a pump tailor. Them gate valves will burn up the inside of the hoses right inside the connection to the valve. If you don’t have access to a trailer then you should def use stream straighteners. It’ll def extend the longevity of the life of your hoses. Make sure your getting them hydro tested every 3 years to. That’s a code and so for safety. Having one of them hoses let lose is scary with that much psi behind. Unfortunately I’ve see it happen.
Got to love them big pump flow tests. I just had to repack then flow a 3000gpm diesel yesterday with an apprentice. Always a good time.
Teach them right, you're the future for the future. - Josh
Hi Josh, the measuring equipment can be manufactured and asked for calibration ?, or you bought them facts.
Absolutely outstanding. Coming from a NICET 3, 19 years ITM/ construction/ musician.
The Secondary pump 3500GPM flowed at 0PSI at 100%, only 4/6 monsters flowed water. I never got around to posting that video, maybe I'll do that over the Winter. - Josh
You really dropped the credentials to try and prove your opinion really means anything lol. Any body can study a book and pass a test to get a certification buddy. Our designers have NICET 2 and 3 and still suck at designing. Get your ass out in the field and learn some hands on. Them certifications mean nothing.
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When you have them gate valves on a test header you should use a pump tailor. Them gate valves will burn up the inside of the hoses right inside the connection to the valve. If you don’t have access to a trailer then you should def use stream straighteners. It’ll def extend the longevity of the life of your hoses. Make sure your getting them hydro tested every 3 years to. That’s a code and so for safety. Having one of them hoses let lose is scary with that much psi behind. Unfortunately I’ve see it happen.
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