Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-29 Thread Craig Pech

An interesting pump at www.redlinepumps.com . They are also available on
ebay at $189 plus $20 shipping. They also can have a filter mounted on them.

Craig



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Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-27 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc

Sounds like just the thing for pumping grease.

and making that junk into biodiesel.

If its a little more like oil...then you can use the pump we have  
listed, and you can also use that good stuff as  SVO in a two-tank  
system, after at least the minimum of pre-treatment...filtering and  
heat above 100C to crackle off any water that has not settled out.

Regards,

Edward Beggs
http://www.biofuels.ca









On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, at 06:58 PM, girl mark wrote:

 I have a Teel fryer filter pump from Grainger, and I think it's
 Grainger  model number
 7P098 .
 It's pricey at $200, but it's been totally bulletproof- it's  
 self-priming
 and can be run dry, and handles grease well as that's what it's  
 designed
 for. It's a little bit slow (4 gpm, rated in oil at 4 gpm though which  
 I
 think is what a lot of 'faster' pumps designed for other fluids seem
 comparable to)

   It's only available in AC. But having seen alot of SVO-ers struggling
 with DC transfer diesel pumps for grease acquisition, I'm pretty happy  
 with
 this pump and a long extenstion cord (or big inverter?).
 For DC applications, I'm interested in experimenting with a marine
 macerator toilet pump- it's designed to handle thick matter, and it's  
 fast
 supposedly. I don't think the ones I've seen are designed to be run  
 dry.
 They're made by shurflo and one other company commonly, at about $130.  
 I
 haven't tried this out, though I want to.


 At 12:59 PM 11/26/2002 -0800, you wrote:
 and there is this:

 http://www.pumps-ez.com/pumps/0056064_0056064_1.htmlhttp:// 
 www.pumps-ez.com/pumps/0056064_0056064_1.html

 the list seems extensive.

 James Slayden

 On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Juan Boveda wrote:

 Hello John

 I would suggest an used engine oil pump from a junk yard, some of  
 them
 comes with a coarse filter, over it if you wish, you could add a  
 metalic
 mesh in front of it and an electrical drill to drive the pump.

 Regards

 Juan


 You wrote:

 I need a heavy duty electrical pump for sucking up badly contaminated
 WVO.
 My old one just collapsed. Any suggestions?

 John Venema



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Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-27 Thread craig reece

James,

Try looking under Grainger or call the Berkeley store - it's
510-653-7200. Or  www.grainger.com

Craig

James Slayden wrote:

  on this note, Mark mentioned that granger is down this way (south
 bay),
 but I can't seem to find a listing in the phone book.  Anyone know
 directly their number down here so I can get over there?

 Thank,

 James Slayden

 On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, studio53 wrote:

  girl mark,
 
  I looked at the pump at Grainger. They also sell the head (pump)
 separate
  from the motor, so if one already had a motor... What is the RPMs on
 the
  you
  have?


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Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-27 Thread James Slayden

on this note, Mark mentioned that granger is down this way (south bay),
but I can't seem to find a listing in the phone book.  Anyone know
directly their number down here so I can get over there?

Thank,

James Slayden

On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, studio53 wrote:

 girl mark,
 
 I looked at the pump at Grainger. They also sell the head (pump) separate
 from the motor, so if one already had a motor... What is the RPMs on the
 you
 have?
 
 ---
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 203.324.4371www.jesseparris.com/
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 Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:58 PM
 Subject: RE: [biofuel] electrical pump
 
 
  I have a Teel fryer filter pump from Grainger, and I think it's
  Grainger  model number
  7P098 snip
 
 
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Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-27 Thread studio53

If you go to the web site they have a store locator.
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] electrical pump


 on this note, Mark mentioned that granger is down this way (south bay),
 but I can't seem to find a listing in the phone book.  Anyone know
 directly their number down here so I can get over there?

 Thank,

 James Slayden


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[biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-26 Thread John Venema

I need a heavy duty electrical pump for sucking up badly contaminated WVO.
My old one just collapsed. Any suggestions?

John Venema


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Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-26 Thread studio53

I see a lot of those things on ebay. Are you talking about 12V or 120V?
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Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 11:32 AM
Subject: [biofuel] electrical pump


 I need a heavy duty electrical pump for sucking up badly contaminated WVO.
 My old one just collapsed. Any suggestions?

 John Venema


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Fwd: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-26 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc



Begin forwarded message:

 From: Edward Beggs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Tue Nov 26, 2002  10:35:40 AM America/Vancouver
 To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

 We have one listed on our site that is 12 or 24V and can be used for  
 heavy oils. There is a screen on the inlet, and  even fuel station  
 style dispensing nozzle (shutoff).

 Edward Beggs
 Neoteric Biofuels Inc
 British Columbia, Canada

 http://www.biofuels.ca


 On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, at 08:47 AM, studio53 wrote:

 I see a lot of those things on ebay. Are you talking about 12V or  
 120V?
 -- 
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 203.324.4371www.jesseparris.com/
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 To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 11:32 AM
 Subject: [biofuel] electrical pump


 I need a heavy duty electrical pump for sucking up badly  
 contaminated WVO.
 My old one just collapsed. Any suggestions?

 John Venema


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RE: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-26 Thread Juan Boveda

Hello John

I would suggest an used engine oil pump from a junk yard, some of them 
comes with a coarse filter, over it if you wish, you could add a metalic 
mesh in front of it and an electrical drill to drive the pump.

Regards

Juan


You wrote:

I need a heavy duty electrical pump for sucking up badly contaminated WVO.
My old one just collapsed. Any suggestions?

John Venema



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RE: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-26 Thread James Slayden

and there is this:

http://www.pumps-ez.com/pumps/0056064_0056064_1.html

the list seems extensive.

James Slayden

On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Juan Boveda wrote:

 Hello John
 
 I would suggest an used engine oil pump from a junk yard, some of them
 comes with a coarse filter, over it if you wish, you could add a metalic
 mesh in front of it and an electrical drill to drive the pump.
 
 Regards
 
 Juan
 
 
 You wrote:
 
 I need a heavy duty electrical pump for sucking up badly contaminated
 WVO.
 My old one just collapsed. Any suggestions?
 
 John Venema
 
 
 
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RE: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-26 Thread girl mark

I have a Teel fryer filter pump from Grainger, and I think it's 
Grainger  model number
7P098 .
It's pricey at $200, but it's been totally bulletproof- it's self-priming 
and can be run dry, and handles grease well as that's what it's designed 
for. It's a little bit slow (4 gpm, rated in oil at 4 gpm though which I 
think is what a lot of 'faster' pumps designed for other fluids seem 
comparable to)

  It's only available in AC. But having seen alot of SVO-ers struggling 
with DC transfer diesel pumps for grease acquisition, I'm pretty happy with 
this pump and a long extenstion cord (or big inverter?).
For DC applications, I'm interested in experimenting with a marine 
macerator toilet pump- it's designed to handle thick matter, and it's fast 
supposedly. I don't think the ones I've seen are designed to be run dry. 
They're made by shurflo and one other company commonly, at about $130. I 
haven't tried this out, though I want to.


At 12:59 PM 11/26/2002 -0800, you wrote:
and there is this:

http://www.pumps-ez.com/pumps/0056064_0056064_1.htmlhttp://www.pumps-ez.com/pumps/0056064_0056064_1.html

the list seems extensive.

James Slayden

On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Juan Boveda wrote:

  Hello John
 
  I would suggest an used engine oil pump from a junk yard, some of them
  comes with a coarse filter, over it if you wish, you could add a metalic
  mesh in front of it and an electrical drill to drive the pump.
 
  Regards
 
  Juan
 
 
  You wrote:
 
  I need a heavy duty electrical pump for sucking up badly contaminated
  WVO.
  My old one just collapsed. Any suggestions?
 
  John Venema
 
 
 
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Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-26 Thread studio53

girl mark,

I looked at the pump at Grainger. They also sell the head (pump) separate
from the motor, so if one already had a motor... What is the RPMs on the you
have?

---
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203.324.4371www.jesseparris.com/
- Original Message -
From: girl mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:58 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] electrical pump


 I have a Teel fryer filter pump from Grainger, and I think it's
 Grainger  model number
 7P098 snip


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Re: [biofuel] electrical pump

2002-11-26 Thread girl mark

The only problem with this pump is that it's an odd positive-mount pump. 
The pump is coupled to the motor shaft by way of a unique clamp and the 
shafts of both the motor and the pump head are slotted and fit together via 
a brass key. This means it won't just fit on any old salvage motor, though 
a few bucks to a machine shop to make an adaptor for a found pump will 
probably be cheaper than paying for Grainger's new dayton motor. not sure 
of rpm right off the top of my head.
Mark

At 10:30 PM 11/26/2002 -0500, you wrote:
girl mark,

I looked at the pump at Grainger. They also sell the head (pump) separate
from the motor, so if one already had a motor... What is the RPMs on the you
have?

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203.324.4371www.jesseparris.com/
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:58 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] electrical pump


  I have a Teel fryer filter pump from Grainger, and I think it's
  Grainger  model number
  7P098 snip


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