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  1. bobcov

    In my application with a 190mm long 4 port manifold, do I really have any uniformity concerns?

    Hey, one additional question or maybe I should start a new thread... How can I introduce pulsing flow into my system to aid cleaning debris out of plastic beverage lines? I use an air driven pump now, but I want to switch to electric. Is there any kind of valve I can use that is designed to...
  2. bobcov

    In my application with a 190mm long 4 port manifold, do I really have any uniformity concerns?

    Hi, Littleinch I think the essential question has been answered. FYI, all the fluids end up coming out of the tap(s) so eventually, all of them get rinsed pretty well, plus not all of the valves are turned on at the same time all of the time which forces everything down a chosen path. I...
  3. bobcov

    In my application with a 190mm long 4 port manifold, do I really have any uniformity concerns?

    Thank you, John for lending professional expertise to an amateur's hunch. I don't need exact matching flow. Beverage lines are very short and the pressure is low. If there is a difference of a liter or so, it doesn't impact anything. Next up, the turbidity sensor!
  4. bobcov

    In my application with a 190mm long 4 port manifold, do I really have any uniformity concerns?

    thread378-346583 Hi, I am extremely impressed by the expertise here. I am not an engineer, so my guess that I have no worries is based on absolute ignorance. However, on a single input 3/4" water manifold 19cm long, with four 1/2" outlets, will there be any appreciable pressure differential...

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