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Posted by: promist at Mon Oct 25 17:39:13 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by promist ] GPH has little to do with the PSI of a pump. You need to multiply the TDH rating of the pump by 0.45 to get the approximate PSI. For example, a pump with 30'TDH would have a maximum output of about 13.5 PSI. Even the least efficient (high GPM rate) nozzles available would need a pump rated at about 75'TDH to even work marginally. Our Pro Mist model PH-60 & 70 systems have a PSI range from 75 to 200 PSI, depending on how they are set up, or about 155'TDH to or about 450'TDH. The TDH (total dynamic head) is usually listed on most pumps. | ||
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