I have an automated recirculation system that uses a Chugger pump. The Chugger's flow rate is probably 10x what I need, which I throttle with a ball valve on exit.
I run the chugger for 1hr at a time, at probably a 2mm opening in ball valve. The chugger gets fairly warm throughout operation. I wonder if I am doing any harm to the pump by running at such a low flow rate with so much resistance in the ball valve. Any thoughts?
I run the chugger for 1hr at a time, at probably a 2mm opening in ball valve. The chugger gets fairly warm throughout operation. I wonder if I am doing any harm to the pump by running at such a low flow rate with so much resistance in the ball valve. Any thoughts?