Briland33
Marine/Ocean
- Mar 21, 2024
- 2
I operate a boat manufacturer and we recently setup a vacuum pump system to vacuum infuse our parts. My goal was to pull parts down to a consistent -28inHg. I bought a GVS 16A pump with 11CFM, 1.2HP, and attached it to a ~80gal tank and then after the tank is ~115ft of 25mm aluminum piping to the nozzle where we are pulling vacuum for the part. Now the issue is at the tank we will have -29.5inHg, great, but at the nozzle -24inHg, not great. I think we have a slight leak because with everything sealed on the part end (we confirmed) the pump should be able to eventually pull it down right? Unless I am underestimating how much power is required once we get into medium and high vac to continue and the pressure drop due to the lines is that significant.
I have someone diagnosing a leak now but if its not a leak I can up the pump from 1.2 hp to say 3 hp cheaper than I can have the lines removed and taken down.
I have someone diagnosing a leak now but if its not a leak I can up the pump from 1.2 hp to say 3 hp cheaper than I can have the lines removed and taken down.