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Compressed air | 40-80 psi (3-5 bar) with 5-10 cfm (141-283 l/min) |
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Liquid temperature range | 40-100˚F (4.4-37˚C) |
Chemical compatibility | Chemical products used with this equipment must be formulated for this type of application and compatible with unit materials and pump seals. For more information on chemical compatibility, consult the manufacturer or SDS for your product or contact our customer service department. |
Power type | Compressed air |
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Chemical pickup type | Draws from concentrated product |
Dilution ratio range* | 14:1 to 320:1 |
Number of products unit can draw from (and whether it draws simultaneously or one at a time) | One product |
Suction line length/diameter | 8 ft. (2.4 m) clear hose with 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) inside diameter |
Capacity | 15 gallons (56.78 liters) of water; Up to 10 gallons (37.85 liters) of concentrate |
Discharge hose diameter/length | 30 ft. (9 m) hose, with 3/4 in. (19 mm) inside diameter |
Discharge wand/tip type | 7 in. (17.8 cm) stainless steel wand with zero tip and ball valve |
Output distance | 25-30 ft. (7-9 m) |
Output volume | 20-45 gal/min (75-170 l/min) of foam |
Flow rate* | 2 gal/min (7.6 l/min) |
Pump seals | Santoprene, Viton, or Kalrez |
Wheel type | Two 10 inch non-marking wheels Two 5 inch casters with lock |
*Dilution rates and flow rates given are based on chemical with viscosity of water and factory air pressure settings.
Pump Seal Material | |
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FI-CN-15N | Santroprene (standard) |
Viton (V) | |
Kalrez (K) |
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Pump Seal Material Compatibility
Choose a pump seal material that is compatible with the chemicals you will use. Chemical incompatibility can cause accelerated wear and equipment failure that is not covered by warranty, so it’s important to do your research.