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Chem-Feed Flow Indicator

The Flow Indicator is an excellent diagnostic tool  for chemical feed pumps.

Rhythmic rising and  falling of the ball indicates positive flow.

Air bubbles indicate chemical has exhausted.

Stationary ball indicates no flow.

Possible problems could be:

  • lost prime
  • stopped motor
  • plugged injection fitting
  • faulty tube or diaphragm
  • plugged or dirty footvalve filter
  • chemical has been exhausted for a lengthy  period of time

Model No.

Tube connection (OD)

Bobbin material*

Body material

O-ring

FI-100-4V

1/4" tubing

Glass

Acrylic

Viton

FI-100S-4V

1/4" tubing

Stainless Steel

Acrylic

Viton

FI-100-6V

3/8" tubing

Glass

Acrylic

Viton

FI-100S-6V

3/8" tubing

Stainless Steel

Acrylic

Viton

* Blue-White recommends using:
                     Glass for Chlorines and Acids
                     Stainless Steel for soaps and waxes (high viscose fluids)

 Flow Indicator Instruction Sheet
Rev. 08-10-2004  |  English

Part No:  80000-034

PDF Format (112kb)

Note: All  diagrams are strictly for guideline purposes only. Always consult an  expert before installing the Chem-Feed pump on specialized systems. The Chem-Feed should be serviced by qualified persons only.

  

Caution: Always wear protective clothing, face shield, safety glasses and gloves when  working on or near your metering pump.
Additional precautions should be taken depending on the solution being  pumped. Refer to MSDS precautions from your solution supplier.

  

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