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Just rigged up my first roof cleaning aperatus. I used an eductor that I got off of a refrigeration chiller. This is a larger venture tee that allows alot of chemical to be mixed with water. It can also be turned down for minimum chemical. I have made several tips for diffrent applications. It works great and cost me about forty dollars.
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got any pics?

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Sounds interesting. Also would like pictures and more detail on how to construct.

Thanks.

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I think a pic would greatly helpevileyeroof cleaning

 



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Is this like a down stream injector but bigger?

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Till he sends a photo I found something here. http://www.eductor.net/

Here is more
http://www.kthsales.com/website/vendors/Eductors/mixing_eductors.htm


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLJGkPqpZFk&feature=related

This puppy can really suck!

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I have been looking at these Eductors for a long time. I was told by several Eductor makers long ago they will not work for what we want them for. So, I kind of placed them on the back burner as another good idea gone bad. I saw this thread, and contacted Ron Yates today at the company below.
He told me not only WILL an Eductor work, it will replace a roof cleaning pump!
He has a PVC Eductor that reatils for only 351.00 in mind for us.
It will deliver about 10 gpm, and pressure is dependant on the pressure going INTO it!
For instance, you can easily feed it with a  water pressure booster pump delivering 300 psi !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Since the pump only pumps water, it lasts forever!  he also told me about tricks we can do to VARY our mixture concentrations! Imagine, being able to adjust chemical concentrations between 20 to 40 percent just by changing nozzle sizes ?

The PVC Eductor mounts right TO the chemical tank, with a ball valve in front of it.'
It is suction fed, unfortunately cry
Just have to change O Rings in the bulkhead periodically, and check it I guess ?
The water source hooks to one end of the Eductor, the output goes to the Hose reel. A check valve is installed in the water line to keep from contaminating the chlorine with water. It looks very promising.

Liquid Eductors
Model Model SL Model ML Model HL Model SG Model HG
Motive Media Liquid Liquid Liquid Steam Steam
Motive Pressure (PSIG) 15-250 15-250 15-250 30-150 20-150
Pressure Recovery % 10-15 30-35 40-50 15-20 30-35
Maximum Suction Lift -27ft -27ft -27ft -20ft -20ft
Minimum Required NPSH 3ft 3ft 3ft 13ft 13ft
* Pumping water, 68°F
General Specifications

Eductor CutawayWater jet eductors utilize the kinetic energy of one liquid to cause the flow of another. Eductors consist of a converging nozzle, a body and a diffuser and resemble syphons in appearance. In operation, the pressure energy of the motive liquid is converted to velocity energy by the converging nozzle. The high velocity liquid flow then entrains the suction liquid. Complete mixing of the motive and suction is performed in the body and diffuser section. The mixture of liquids is then converted back to an intermediate pressure after passing through the diffuser.

Jacoby Tarbox EductorsThere are three connections common to all eductors.

(1) Eductor MOTIVE Connection: This connection is where the power for the eductor is generated, by increasing the velocity of the motive fluid. The Jacoby Tarbox nozzle in this section takes advantage of the physical properties of the motive fluid. Eductors with liquid motives use a converging nozzle as liquids are not generally compressible. Eductors with gas motives utilize converging-diverging nozzles to achieve maximum benefit from the compressibility of the gas. All Jacoby Tarbox nozzles for eductors have smooth flow paths. Flow paths with sudden steps or roughness on these high velocity surfaces cause eductors to operate less efficiently.

(2) Eductor SUCTION Connection: This connection of the eductor is where the pumping action of the eductor takes place. The motive fluid passes through the suction chamber, entraining the suction fluid as it passes. The friction between the fluids causes the chamber to be evacuated. This allows pressure in the suction vessel to push additional fluid into the suction connection of the eductor. The high velocity of the motive stream in this section of the eductor directs the combined fluids toward the outlet section of the eductor.

(3) Eductor OUTLET Connection: As the motive fluid entrains the suction fluid, part of the kinetic energy of the motive fluid is imparted to the suction fluid. This allows the resulting mixture to discharge at an intermediate pressure. The percentage of the motive pressure that can be recovered is dependent upon the ratio of motive flow to suction flow and the amount of suction pressure pulled on the suction port. The mixture then passes through the diverging taper that converts the kinetic energy back to pressure. The combined fluid then leaves the outlet. See larger image of eductor with pressure gauge

Typical Applications
Models: SL, ML, HL Models: SG, HG
- Liquid Motive Fluid - - Steam Motive Fluid -
Pump from Tank Pump from Tank
Pump from Sump Pump from Sump
Dilute in Line Heat Liquid
Transport Liquid Evacuate Liquid Lines
Other applications include:
Draining flooded areas, de-watering sand and coal barges, continuous blending, acidifying, causticizing of oils, pumping food products.
Related Page Links:
Liquid Pulling Liquids Eductor Brochure - (PDF)
Jacoby Tarbox Eductor Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual



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I've been using an eductor for 15 years and never new that was the official name.
Learn something new every day.

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Chris very well put. Everyone needs to read this.This is what is was talking about yesterday. We all research for answer not just talk about it. VERY HELPFULL!!!

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the eductor that you posted a pic of is exactly what i have except its brass. I would post a pic but not very computer savy. I used my eductor today but didnt have as much luck as i had hoped. I am trying to use city water pressure to pull chemical. this is great when the pressure is up but not good when pressure is low.maybe a booster pump would be best . any advise?

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Never heard the name before but its obviously not adding enough chem

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When I tested this eductor at home it put out too much chem but this device is all dependent on pressure. I think if i cant garentee my pressure this will work fine.

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