bintomoonjely
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 2024
- 2
I am new to this group and am currently building pressure testing equipment designed to perform cyclic pressure tests. The maximum pressure I want to achieve is 350 psi in a steel chamber. The system should hold the pressure for 2 seconds and then release it. This cycle should repeat continuously.
I have access to a city water supply with a pressure of 65 psi. My plan is to store the city water in a pressure tank and use a bladder pump to increase the pressure to the desired level. From the pressure tank, a return valve combined with the bladder pump will deliver the required pressure. My question is: can a bladder pump achieve this?
Once the pressure reaches 350 psi, I plan to hold it for 2 seconds using a PLC and a solenoid valve, and then release the pressure. Could anyone help me design cyclic pressure testing equipment? Your guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I have access to a city water supply with a pressure of 65 psi. My plan is to store the city water in a pressure tank and use a bladder pump to increase the pressure to the desired level. From the pressure tank, a return valve combined with the bladder pump will deliver the required pressure. My question is: can a bladder pump achieve this?
Once the pressure reaches 350 psi, I plan to hold it for 2 seconds using a PLC and a solenoid valve, and then release the pressure. Could anyone help me design cyclic pressure testing equipment? Your guidance would be greatly appreciated.