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Yes you should throw away the contaminated milk and sanitize the pump according to the manufacturer's instruction before using it again.
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Yes, you should run your pump while using a clarifier. Keeping the pump on helps circulate the water, allowing the clarifier to effectively bind with particles and improve filtration. This circulation ensures that the clarifying agents can reach all areas of the pool, enhancing their effectiveness in clearing cloudy water. Make sure to run the pump for the recommended duration as specified by the clarifier's instructions.
The big issue isn't an electric water pump, but the fact that you have to replace the pulleys. If you can pull that off you should be good to go, even with a belt-driven water pump.
There are many benefits to using an infusion pump to give cancer medication. A benefit to using an infusion pump to give cancer medication is that they do not need a battery.
To remove the water pump from a 1987 Chevy Celebrity: 1. Using a suitable container drain the coolant to a point below the water pump. 2. Release the tension on the serpentine belt. Remove the belt from the water pump pulley and position the belt away from the water pump. 3. Using a proper puller remove the pulley from the water pump. 4. Remove the bolts from the water pump. The water pump should pull off at this point To reinstall a new pump: 1. Clean the old gasket off the water pump mount point. 2. Using a new gasket and any sealer desired bolt the new pump in place. 3. Using the install tool press the pulley on the new pump. 4. Put the serpentine belt back in place. 5. Refill with coolant. Check for leaks
It should state the gallons per minute on a label attached to the pump, or on the pump maker's website. To experiment yourself, would involve pumping a measured number of gallons using a stop watch!
Yes, a condensate pump should have water in it to effectively pump out the condensed water from an HVAC system.
No, you should not pump the brakes when using anti-lock brakes (ABS). Instead, you should apply steady pressure to the brake pedal during an emergency stop. ABS is designed to prevent wheel lock-up and maintain steering control, allowing you to stop more effectively and safely. Pumping the brakes can interfere with the ABS's functionality.
Yes there is an optimum flow rate. Kind of! The heat pump manufacturer will post on the internet or in the users guide what the maximum and mimimum flow rate through his heat pump should be. I take it that the optimum then, is anywhere within that range. My pump manufacturer prescribes 20 GPM to 70 GPM for the heat pump I will be using. Too low a flow causes the heat pump to overheat. Too high a flow is hard on system components. dburr
You need to remove the fuel pump and using hand held fuel pump remove all fuel. You can use the fuel pump too, but fuel comes at 50 PSI. It means you should be very careful regardless.
Yes, a sump pump can be connected to a generator to make it operate. Keep in mind that the starting current of the pump motor could be 300% of the running current and the sizing of the generator should take this into account. If you are looking for the sump pump using a mechanical connection it will connect to the engine and not to the generator.