
Pump Installation:
The following are recommendations to achieve the opti-
mal performance out of your centrifugal pump and your
spraying system.
Pump Inlet Line
To achieve full capacity from the pump, the inlet line
should be at least the same size as the inlet port on the
pump. Reducing this line size will restrict the capabilities
of the pump. The line must also be free of air leaks.
Check all fittings and connections in the suction line for
tightness. The introduction of air may affect the priming
and pumping capabilities of the pump. Use good quality
suction hose that will not be collapsed by suction.
For non-self-priming models, the centrifugal pump
should be mounted below the liquid level and as near to
the liquid source as possible to allow for the shortest
suction line practical. To achieve optimal performance,
the suction line should slope down into the pump. Avoid
rises and humps that could trap air in the line to the
pump. The suction line and pump should be filled with
liquid prior to starting the pump, and all discharge lines
should be open.
Pump Outlet Line
The recommended orientation for the outlet port is point-
ing straight up. This allows liquid to stay in the pump
while it is priming. The outlet line should be the same
size as the pressure port on the pump to give the opti-
mal flow. The line should have as few restrictions and
elbows as possible to optimize the pump performance
and reduce pressure drop from the pump to the spray
tips.
Priming The Pump:
IMPORTANT: The pump must not be run dry.
Before starting the pump, the inlet line and pump must
be filled with liquid and all discharge lines must be open.
On self-priming models, only the pump chamber needs
to be filled with liquid. The pump must not be run unless
it is completely filled with liquid because there is a dan-
ger of damaging the mechanical seal, which depends on
the liquid for its lubrication.
Non-self-priming models should be mounted below the
level of the liquid. The suction line should slope down to
the pump and be free of dips and bends. If this cannot
be done, a foot valve should be installed in the end of
the inlet line so that the line can be completely filled with
liquid before starting the pump.
Centrifugal Pump Control
Hypro now offers many different components for spray-
ing systems. The Hypro centrifugal pump control incor-
porates the electric flow control valve, a self-cleaning
line strainer, a visual pressure gauge and a manual agi-
tation control valve.
Flow Control Valve
Ahigh-flow electric proportional valve allows for maxi-
mum flow control to the boom valves. It provides
smooth, rapid control that can be controlled from either
an electronic rate controller or switch box.
Strainers
The recommended placement of the strainer for a cen-
trifugal pump is in the pump outlet line. This will elimi-
nate any possible restriction that the strainer could cre-
ate if it were installed in the inlet line. Ensure that the
proper strainer size and screen mesh are used to limit
the pressure drop and achieve the best filtration. Line
strainers can also be installed in the tank fill line to filter
liquid as it is loaded into the tank as well as in the boom
lines to further filter the solution prior to the spray tips.
Tank baskets can also be used to filter material added
through the tank lid.
Agitation
The centrifugal pump control contains a manual agitation
control valve that can be adjusted to provide the right
amount of flow to the jet agitators in the tank to ensure
proper mixing within the tank.
Flowmeter
To eliminate the mechanical problems of a turbine
flowmeter, we recommend that an electromagnetic
flowmeter be used. These flowmeters have no moving
parts to wear out and will provide a more consistent
and accurate flow reading. They can be input into just
about any electronic rate controller or switch box.
Boom Section Valves
For rapid response and reliability, we recommend elec-
tric plunger valves be used for boom control. The valves
should be sized accordingly to minimize the pressure
drop and maximize the flow rate. The boom tubing or
hose should be sized accordingly to ensure that a pres-
sure drop in the lines does not occur, causing inconsis-
tent pressures at the nozzles.
Nozzle Bodies
Nozzle bodies with shut-off check valves are recom-
mended to eliminate dripping from the spray tips when
the boom valves are shut down.
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L-1529 (12/11, Rev. C)
Installation Instructions
For further information
regarding Hypro products,
contact your local dealer
or Hypro directly at
www.hypropumps.com or by
calling 1-800-424-9776.