CalG
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Comparing three readily available "splitter pumps".
One is rated 3.4 gpm at "high power" (3000psi), and 11 gpm at "high speed" with the cross over adjustable between 400-900 psi. (or so)
A second pump pump is rated 3.2 gpm at "high power", and 13 gpm at "high Speed", also with adjustable cross over similar to the first pump.
The third pump is rated 3.0 gpm at "high Power", and 16 gpm at "high speed", the cross over is adjustable similarly.
What determines the gas engine Horsepower requirement for these three options all feeding the same push cylinder?
My "common sense" tells me that as all three pumps are so closely matched in "high Power" capacity, they are for practical purposes they are the same pump on the 1st stage, and should require similar input power.
But my common sense on two stage hydraulic pumps is bolstered by over 65 years of not looking into such things. ;-)
I welcome discussion on the practical matters on these two stage splitter pumps, with an eye towards cycle time reduction.?
One is rated 3.4 gpm at "high power" (3000psi), and 11 gpm at "high speed" with the cross over adjustable between 400-900 psi. (or so)
A second pump pump is rated 3.2 gpm at "high power", and 13 gpm at "high Speed", also with adjustable cross over similar to the first pump.
The third pump is rated 3.0 gpm at "high Power", and 16 gpm at "high speed", the cross over is adjustable similarly.
What determines the gas engine Horsepower requirement for these three options all feeding the same push cylinder?
My "common sense" tells me that as all three pumps are so closely matched in "high Power" capacity, they are for practical purposes they are the same pump on the 1st stage, and should require similar input power.
But my common sense on two stage hydraulic pumps is bolstered by over 65 years of not looking into such things. ;-)
I welcome discussion on the practical matters on these two stage splitter pumps, with an eye towards cycle time reduction.?