Why no demand pumps on SteamAction?

Dwain Ray

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Also, there's no demand pump on their 2026 Nike model either.

what gives?


View: https://youtu.be/Y5lMy7ZAPUc?si=9xBBUzDU97Yo8WKm

I haven't watched the video yet, but after studying up on several manufacturers systems and building my own machine i learned that cleanco pto's don't use a transfer pump when transferring water from onboard storage eighter. That's because where most machines need the supply/ water box to be higher than the pressure pump inorder to gravity feed water to it or it will loose prime. And a pressure pump to supply water to the waterbox Its my understanding that cleanco uses a Cat CP5 pressure pump. This pump, insteat of relying on gravity to feed it will suck the water up into the pump eliminating the need for a transfer pump and for that matter a waterbox
 
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That's what I was thinking.

The Cat 5 pump on my old Vortex would draw water from the belly tank. Once in a while it would lose prime but that was usually do to a loose hose connection on the draw side.

So, if a Cat 5 can draw water from a belly tank maybe all high pressure pumps can draw water from belly or saddle tank.

Now, I'm wondering if the fresh water demand pumps the industry has been pushing all these decades are totally unnecessary and were just added for overall expense and complexity for something that was never an issue to begin with.

Your thoughts?
 

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Not really i run hypro 2340bp pumps and before that i used hyra cell diaphragm pumps neither would suck water up and requires water to gravity feed inorder to prime or stay primed . The cat cp5 is an exception to the rule and not the norm i think most high pressure pumps on the market are that way at least most all diaphragm and plunger pumps are i don't know about piston pumps,rotary vanepumps etc.etc.
 
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most of the pumps will draw water 100 plus inches so no need to have a demand pump, more parts = more problems. ive changed 2 water pumps on 2 of our machines in the past 10 years, but transfer pumps even the very high end ones will only last about half that time.
 
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My hydracell sucked water just fine from the tank. The plumbing needs to be bigger in the inlet side than the out.
 

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most of the pumps will draw water 100 plus inches so no need to have a demand pump, more parts = more problems. ive changed 2 water pumps on 2 of our machines in the past 10 years, but transfer pumps even the very high end ones will only last about half that time.
The problem for manufacturers is if your main pressure pump doesn't suck up and self prime itll cost you more to repair it than would've cost for a transfer pump . Which machine does and which doesn't?? If you buy a water supply system for your machine from the machines manufacturer instead of an off the shelf generic it should be configured for that machine for instance if you buy a cleanco pto water supply system from cleanco it doesn't have a pump.
 
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