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Re: [Killietalk] Linear Piston Pumps



I think for the most part no bleeding is necessary unless you are running a much bigger pump then you need. If you were to say have a 60 lpm pump with 30 outlets in shallow tanks by all means bleed some off.

Regards
Eric
----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Cooper" <barry_cooper at mac.com>
To: "killifish discussion list" <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2009 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Linear Piston Pumps


Brian Perkins wrote:
All,

I have my LPP up and running here in Peru. I bought a transformer to convert the line voltage and a surge supressor to add a little extra protection from the uneven line voltage here in Puerto Maldonado. It is working great. I am trying to remember if LPP´s need air bled or not. It seemed to me that they are best operated with no bleeding of the extra air, but was uncertain, and was hoping someone here might chime in on this subject, and the ¨why´s and wherefore´s¨ of same.

Thanks,
 Brian Perkins
WildPERU
www.nuurth.net


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You should not bleed LPPs.

BC

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Barry J. Cooper
Sweet Home, OR 97386


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