Description
The A-100NA FLEXFLO® Peristaltic Metering Pump is a positive displacement chemical metering pump that delivers smooth, continuous chemical feed. It is especially effective when injecting chemicals that off-gas, like Sodium Hypochlorite. The peristaltic technology is a near-continuous flow that delivers consistent precise flow without the need for check valves.
Flow adjustment on the A-100NA Peristaltic Pump is a simple 60 second timer-based control. There are no stroke and spring adjustments. There are no valves that can clog or require maintenance.
Maintenance of the A-100NA Peristaltic is easy, requiring only simple tube changes. Tube changes only take a few minutes.
The A-100NA Peristaltic Pump is supplied with Flex-A-Prene® tubing for optimum chemical resistance. Housing is a durable chemical resistant Valox (PBT) thermoplastic.
The A-100NA peristaltic pump is self priming – even against maximum line pressure. By-pass valves are not required. The A-100NA cannot vapor lock or lose prime.
Output volume is not affected by changes in back pressure.
Patented pump tube design installs easily and stays centered on the rollers without manual adjustment
Product Overview / Features
- The A-100NA pump can deliver up to 3.96 gph / 95.1 gph / 250 ml/min / 21.2 lph at 100% motor speed.
- Up to 100 psi. (See specific tube ratings)
- AC Motor single-speed motor.
- 20:1转down with 5% – 100% cycle time.
- Simple dial knob electric timer-based speed adjustment.
- Integral TFD leak detection.
- 阵线(流验证系统)input. (Requires sensor and additional components – ordered separately.)
- Wetted parts are PVDF connectors and, Flex-A-Prene® tubing.
- 1 Year Limited Warranty.
Applications
The A-100NA pump is designed to provide smooth chemical feed for a variety of chemicals and processes. It can reliably pump chemicals that off-gas, such as sodium hypochlorite, and is compatible with most acids and bases, such as muriatic acid.
The A-100NA is effective with suction lifts and solutions with minor debris that would normally cause issues with diaphragm pumps.
