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Nice video Sir.. During charging we have to open the vent valve but when we charge air we should close the vent valve as the air will otherwise leak out...
Relief valve which releases the excess pressure from hydrophore tank (Air pressure which feed from Auxiliary Air compressors 6-6.5.bar Depending on the capacity of hydrophore tank or based on recommendation of manufacturers book.) And the amount of valve opening is directly proportional to the increase in excess pressure. inside the hydrophore tank and thus excess pressure release and bring back to the operating pressure.ie (say 6-6.5bar) FOR MORE DETAIL WORKING AND CONSTRUCTION OF RELIEF VALVE : ruclips.net/video/V0tRNaP8v5k/видео.html Thank you.
Sir, while charging when we open the low pressure air supply valve. So at that time do we have to turn off the water pump? And after the low pressure supply air valve is open do we have to again start the pump in automatic mode? Is it so? I didn't understand what to do with the pumps which were running in manual mode once the level of water in tank reaches 70%. Do we have to close the pumps and then turn on the air supply valve and then put the pumps on automatic mode?
At around 70% filling, service air is opened and vent valve is shut. There after the water filling pump is put to automatic. The pressure switch senses the pressure inside the hydrophore and once it reached the set pressure, the water filling pump stops.
see before to start the pump open the vent ...and start the pump (To fill up the water into the hydrophore) & wait a while until water reaches about 70% of the full capacity. When the water level reaches 70% then CLOSE THE AIR VENT & after that open the L.P Air (6bar) for Charging Purpose.
1. Whenever the air pressure falls below the set pressure (2.5 -3.5 bar depending on manufacturers instructions book) it will start the pump and wait a while untill the water reaches about 70% of its full capacity.. 2 ans) OPEN the VENT first. After that start the pump (How and when already discussed) and observe/watch the level of through the sight glass and wait until the water reaches about 70% of the full capacity then CLOSE the VENT.and open the valve for low pressure supply air (6 bar) .
See before to start the pump OPEN the Vent..and start the PUMP (To fill up the water into the hydrophore) and after that wait a. While. Until the water reaches about 70% of the full capacity. When the water level reaches 70% then CLOSE the Air VENT and Parallelly OPEN the Valve for Low pressure Air (6 bar) for charging purpose. Finally 70% water 30% Compressed low pressure Air is maintained inside the hydrophore tank.
During charging the hydrophore tank with low pressure compressed air first open the vent, then start the pump and watch level through water level indicator/sight glass. Wait for sometime until water level reaches up-to 70% of the total hydrophore tank capacity then CLOSE the VENT and open the low pressure compressed air Supply Valve. Rest I have already discussed in my lecture. Thank you!
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Nice video Sir.. During charging we have to open the vent valve but when we charge air we should close the vent valve as the air will otherwise leak out...
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Hydrophore system used on main fire line ? , As you said sir !. If so then , is it for only foam system for mixing foam solution?.
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Sir you told open vent valve while air recharge then when we close the vent valve and what is the purpose of vent valve????? Please answer
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Can you tell bit more information about under charging and overcharging..?
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Sir what chemical dosing is done for drinking purpose?
Is there any smallest size hydrophore available in the market for smaller houses ?
Sir also make a video that how to drain jacket cooling water
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Sir when we close air vent during charging?
How the low pressure will helps to reach the water at various places?
Please watch full lecture... Already explained
What are the possible questions ask on hydropher?
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Could you please explain the working of relief valve on the hydrophore tank?
Relief valve which releases the excess pressure from hydrophore tank (Air pressure which feed from Auxiliary Air compressors 6-6.5.bar Depending on the capacity of hydrophore tank or based on recommendation of manufacturers book.) And the amount of valve opening is directly proportional to the increase in excess pressure. inside the hydrophore tank and thus excess pressure release and bring back to the operating pressure.ie (say 6-6.5bar)
FOR MORE DETAIL WORKING AND CONSTRUCTION OF RELIEF VALVE :
ruclips.net/video/V0tRNaP8v5k/видео.html
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Sir, while charging when we open the low pressure air supply valve. So at that time do we have to turn off the water pump? And after the low pressure supply air valve is open do we have to again start the pump in automatic mode? Is it so?
I didn't understand what to do with the pumps which were running in manual mode once the level of water in tank reaches 70%. Do we have to close the pumps and then turn on the air supply valve and then put the pumps on automatic mode?
Exactly the same question even i have weather the pump will be running or stopped at 70%
At around 70% filling, service air is opened and vent valve is shut. There after the water filling pump is put to automatic. The pressure switch senses the pressure inside the hydrophore and once it reached the set pressure, the water filling pump stops.
Why we open the air vent v/v sir during charging and if we open the air vent v/v then how will we charge the hydrophone explain plzzz
see before to start the pump open the vent ...and start the pump (To fill up the water into the hydrophore) & wait a while until water reaches about 70% of the full capacity.
When the water level reaches 70% then CLOSE THE AIR VENT & after that open the L.P Air (6bar) for Charging Purpose.
1 sir when we do charging
2 when to open or close the air vent
1. Whenever the air pressure falls below the set pressure (2.5 -3.5 bar depending on manufacturers instructions book) it will start the pump and wait a while untill the water reaches about 70% of its full capacity..
2 ans) OPEN the VENT first.
After that start the pump (How and when already discussed) and observe/watch the level of through the sight glass and wait until the water reaches about 70% of the full capacity then CLOSE the VENT.and open the valve for low pressure supply air (6 bar) .
If it is overcharged what we need to do sir
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Sir 16.00 pr air vent h vo close bhi krna or it will remains open?
CLOSE the VENT and OPEN the valve for the supply of low pressure Air (6 bar) to the hydrophore tank.
@@searainly every time when we pump in the air air vent will open ( last question sir )
See before to start the pump OPEN the Vent..and start the PUMP (To fill up the water into the hydrophore) and after that wait a. While. Until the water reaches about 70% of the full capacity.
When the water level reaches 70% then CLOSE the Air VENT and Parallelly OPEN the Valve for Low pressure Air (6 bar) for charging purpose.
Finally 70% water 30% Compressed low pressure Air is maintained inside the hydrophore tank.
I hope your doubt is clear now. Please reply and feel free to ask any technical doubt. Thank-you!
@@searainly cleared ty brother ❣️
Why hydropher system located in bottom part?
Hydrophore tank is not located at the bottom most plsce of engine room... It is located near Air compressors.
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When we r close vent?
During charging the hydrophore tank with low pressure compressed air first open the vent, then start the pump and watch level through water level indicator/sight glass.
Wait for sometime until water level reaches up-to 70% of the total hydrophore tank capacity then CLOSE the VENT and open the low pressure compressed air Supply Valve. Rest I have already discussed in my lecture.
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What about the vent when to close vent
While charging i think you forgot to mention to close the vent
sir, can you please do your next classes in English for better understanding for a wider audience
too many times "hoti hai"....