Metering Ratio

ruff

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Anybody knows how to calculate the dilution ratio when you set the meter at say 2gpm or 4 gpm etc.

In other words in how many units of water is 1 unit of rinse (or detergent) coming out of the 5 gallon concentrate jug, being mixed with?
Thanks for your help.
Ofer
 

bob vawter

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My Dywers is calulated at GPH not per min.......so for example you had it set at 10 GPH then you could figure out the dilution ratio at 10%...

that MAY have not made any sense to most of you....!
 

J Scott W

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Meters and machines will vary. Many products are mixed at 1 qt in a 5 gallon stock tank. This solution is then metered at 2 or 3 gallons per hour.
In practice this works out to somewhere between 1 - 320 to 1 - 500 depending on where you set the meter and other particulars of your own machine.

Scott Warrington
 

B&BGaryC

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I usually meter at 4-6 gallons per hour. No wick-backs though. (ENDZONE Rocks. You can make it a monster with 8 oz of ENCAPUGUARD)

P.S. Scott: Tell them you're not paying me to say this. I just like Bridgepoint.
 

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