A B Dry Suction Lift: 3.3 ft. , Dry Weight: 2.75 lbs. , Housing Material: Brass , Inlet Size: 3/8"-18 , Inlet Type: NPT , Max. Fluid Viscosity: 100cP , Max. Speed: 2400 RPM , Mfr. Series: Series 1 , Min. Operating Temp.: -4 Deg. F , Motor Design: IMB3 , Mounting Style: Clamp-On , Outlet Size: 3/8"-18 , Outlet Type: NPT , Rotation: Clockwise , Rotor Material: 303 Stainless Steel , TDS Resolution: 5000ppm , Wet Suction Lift: 6.6 ft.
Working Mechanism
- The casing accommodates a central rotor with vanes that move eccentrically.
- The rotation of the rotor leads to the outward movement of the vanes, creating a seal.
- Through the rotation of the vanes, fluid or gas is drawn into a sealed chamber.
- As a result, the volume of the sealed chamber reduces, compressing the trapped fluid / gas.
- The outlet port enables the expulsion of the compressed fluid / gas.
- The continuous rotation of the rotor sustains the process of suction, compression, and discharge.
Features
- They feature self-priming (water) and maintenance-free operation with low vibration and pulsation characteristics.
- These pumps come with an internal relief valve in a standard-non external adjust configuration.
- They have brass housing for durability and corrosion resistance.
- These pumps are equipped with an integral strainer for debris removal from the pumping fluid.
- They have 3/8 inch NPT inlet and outlet connections for easy installation.
- These pumps come with EPDM / nitrile elastomers for superior resistance to oils, fuels, acids and polar solvents
- They offer a flow rate of 100 GPH for efficient fluid transfer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the operating fluid temperature range of these pumps?
-4 to 160 degrees F.
What is the maximum mechanical horsepower required for energy efficiency in these pumps?
Procon 1 Series rotary vane pumps have a maximum mechanical horsepower of 0.42 hp for energy efficiency.
How do I clean and maintain these pumps?
- Disconnect power and remove the pump.
- Clean the exterior and disassemble the pump.
- Submerge components in a suitable cleaning solution.
- Inspect vanes and integral strainer for wear or damage.
- Apply recommended lubricant to moving parts.
- Check and replace seals / O-rings if needed.
- Reassemble the pump following the guidelines.
- Reinstall the pump and test its functionality.
- Establish a regular maintenance schedule.