ERT
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 1999
- 56
Hi pump fans,
I have an application where I am using a PD pump to pump a viscous liquid/paste at 3000 to 5000 psi out of a drum. I want to put a pressure switch or transducer in the system to monitor the pressure in the drum to see what is going on at the suction end of the pump.
The only practical way I can do this is to splice it into the relief valve bypass line. The challenge is to get a pressure measurement device accurate to within a couple psi in the range of 5 inHg to 3 psig that will not be destroyed by pressure spikes of 5000 psi when the relief valve opens.
Any suggestions would be appreciated,
ERT
I have an application where I am using a PD pump to pump a viscous liquid/paste at 3000 to 5000 psi out of a drum. I want to put a pressure switch or transducer in the system to monitor the pressure in the drum to see what is going on at the suction end of the pump.
The only practical way I can do this is to splice it into the relief valve bypass line. The challenge is to get a pressure measurement device accurate to within a couple psi in the range of 5 inHg to 3 psig that will not be destroyed by pressure spikes of 5000 psi when the relief valve opens.
Any suggestions would be appreciated,
ERT