Beverage pump LFP5050W
waterelectricself-priming

beverage pump
beverage pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
water, beverage
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Technology
diaphragm
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, chemical, medical
Applications
process, treatment, booster, misting
Material
plastic, metal
Voltage
12 V, 115 V
Protection level
robust
Other characteristics
standard
Flow

Max.: 1.6 l/min
(0.42268 us gal/min)

Min.: 0.6 l/min
(0.1585 us gal/min)

Pressure

Max.: 1 MPa

Min.: 0.2 MPa

Length

200 mm
(8 in)

Width

103 mm
(4.06 in)

Height

103 mm
(4.06 in)

Description

115VAC RO Diaphragm Booster Pump 50 GPD is supplied with alternating current (AC), The pump can boost pressure to RO water units that can permeate 50 gallons per day. With a 2 meter self-priming height, this pump is quite easy to install even at a relatively high place to the water source. Features of 115VAC 50GPD RO Booster Pump *High water preventing level. *Optimal for America 115v Electric standard. *Compliant with CE, Rohs, CQC certifications. *Self priming height 1 to 2 meters. *Large flux water outlets with stable pressure and long working life. *Compact structure consists of robust plastic and metal components. *DC Powered strong impetus motor with low noise, low vibration level. *Whole process quality controls in processes of electrical, sealing, and pressure boosting Applications of 115VAC 50GPD RO Booster Pump Water Treatment/RO Carbonation Systems Beverage/Coffee Systems Water Vending, Dispensing Hydroponics/Aeroponics Misting Systems Surface Sanitation Humidification HVAC Coil Cleaning Medical Lab Water Autoclave Systems Endoscope Reprocessing/Chemical Boost

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