Solenoid Valve Calcium Reactor Idea

EasyEd77

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Does anyone know of an adjustable solenoid valve that will work for effluent control on a calcium reactor? As of now, I am using a John Guest needle valve and once a week I purge it because the flow starts to slow down.

I had an idea of using a solenoid valve that I could set to a drip of 50 ML a minute and once a day have it open full for a minute to purge it and then close back to the set point to keep the flow steady. I don't know if such a thing exists but if it does can you point me in the right direction.
 
That is the same one I use and I need to purge it weekly or it will clog. How many ML a minute are you passing through yours that you rarely need to touch it? Also, what PH are you running your reactor at?
 
That is the same one I use and I need to purge it weekly or it will clog. How many ML a minute are you passing through yours that you rarely need to touch it? Also, what PH are you running your reactor at?

GEO 818 reactor, about 60 ml/min effluent rate (almost, but not quite a stream, fast drop). Controller set at 6.5 w/hysteresis of .03.
 
Agree. If it's too slow and clogging, one solution is to open it up a bit more. In order to do that raise the pH slightly so that your parameters are still in line.
 
Swap for a Peristaltic pump and do away with the needle valve, best decision I ever made. I found a Digital Masterflex on Ebay to keep the cost down.
 
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