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= Introduction == | = Introduction == | ||
This is Yet Another DIY Eductor - aka YADE. | This is Yet Another DIY Eductor - aka YADE. | ||
Advantages: | |||
* the eductor nozzle widens from 3/4" to 1", helping to spread the outgoing flow. | |||
* ABS free (for people who care about that) | |||
= Parts List = | = Parts List = |
Revision as of 20:45, 14 August 2007
Introduction =
This is Yet Another DIY Eductor - aka YADE.
Advantages:
- the eductor nozzle widens from 3/4" to 1", helping to spread the outgoing flow.
- ABS free (for people who care about that)
Parts List
Construction
Eductor Nozzle
PVC glue the 3/4" CPVC to 1" PVC adapter into the 1 1/4" to 1" PVC bushing, as shown. This will be the eduction nozzle.
Intake Nozzle
Screw in the 3/4" Barb to 3/4" MIP nylon adapter into the 1" Slip to 3/4" MIP PVC adapter. This will be the inductor nozzle.
Mixing Barrell =
Press-fit the 1 1/4" Slip Coupling into the 3/4" slip to 1 1/4" slip bushing, as shown. This is the mixing barrel.
Intake Slots
Set the intake nozzle, the eductor nozzle, and the mixing barrel next to each other as show. The purple Q-Tip in the picture shows the maximum height of the intake slots.
Cut the slots as show. A radial arm saw is ideal, but a hacksaw will work in a pinch.
Final Assembly
Press-fit all 3 components together.
Note that I cut this prototype's slots too high. If you do this, just fill in that area with aquarium silicone.