Water pump EHE series
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Characteristics

Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Technology
diaphragm
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, chemical
Applications
discharge, metering, for control, service, feed, treatment, adjustment
Voltage
230 V, 115 V
Other characteristics
suction, mechanical, axial, programmable, integrated
Flow

Max.: 20 us gal/h
(75.70824 l/h)

Min.: 4 us gal/h
(15.14165 l/h)

Pressure

Max.: 150 psi

Min.: 30 psi

Fluid temperature

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

The EHE is the workhorse of the E-Series metering pumps. EHE Series pumps have outputs up to 20 GPH (75 l/h) and pressure capabilities to 150 PSI (10 bar). Combining the EHE performance with a turndown ratio of 1800:1 yields one of the most versatile pumps in the water treatment industry today. Superior mechanical design and quality manufacturing merge to create a pump better than the sum of its parts. The versatile control features enable the EHE to be integrated into virtually any chemical feed application. The 360 stroke per-minute operation results in high resolution chemical feed and long service life. EHE pumps prime in seconds and hold prime reliably. Key Benefits: • Outputs up to 20 GPH (75 LPH) and pressure up to 150 PSI (10 bar) • High speed performance at 360 SPM provides high resolution chemical feed. • Dual bearing support ensures proper axial movement to extend the life of the diaphragm • Dual check valve assemblies in both suction and discharge fittings guarantees fast priming and reliable perfomance • High compression ratio ensures proper feed • Microprocessor – based control circuitry Operator adjustment of pump speed and external input settings Pump can be set to divide (accumulate) pulses by a factor of 1 to 999 Programmable 4-20 mA input
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