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HI-FLOW
24 volt operation, power supply included
Can be programmed for selective
zones
Fixed rate at 1 gallon per hour
No water discharge
Commercial pump with high
reliability
Draw from any chemical container
4" x 4" x
8"
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HIGH-FLOW
This powerful pump will inject chemicals into lines with up to 95
psi. The pump is self priming, and is not damaged if run dry.
It is powered by a 24 volt power supply that is included. The
low voltage will allow you more alternatives where to locate the pump. It is a
fixed rate pump, at 1 gallon per hour. For almost all applications,
if the zones are the same size in square footage, the gallons per
minute will be nearly the same, so a fixed rate pump is appropriate
to apply fertilizer or rust prevention chemical proportionally with
the water. For finer tuning, more or less water can be mixed in the
chemical reservoir to modify the concentration up or down.
The basic system also includes a pump start relay that attaches
to your master valve or pump station and turns on the injection pump
whenever the irrigation system is running. Your controller may
offer you the option of running the master/pump station on/off by
zone. This can be used to run the chemical pump only on
selected zones. If your controller does not have this
capability or if your master valve station is already in
use, select the zone selector below to operate the injection pump on a station by
station basis.
This pump is not intended for concentrated fertilizer injection,
but works better with diluted fertilizer. The pump will drawn
1 gallon each hour the irrigation system runs. This is usually
accommodated with a larger stock tank, or more frequent refilling..
If this is not inconvenient, this pump is the most economical
fertigation device on the market. See our page on
SUPER SAVER FERTILIZERS for
calculations.
This unit is ideal for rust prevention systems because the
treatment process is more effective when you inject large quantities
of diluted chemical continuously. Rust stains are the result of iron in the
water that when it is exposed to air oxidizes and causes iron-oxide
leaving a brown stain. Our chemical puts a coating on the iron
molecules while still in the pipe that shield it from oxygen when it
comes out of the spray heads. Diluting the chemical with water,
then using a lot of the diluted material increases the ability of
the chemical to get on every molecule of iron. Using a pump that
comes on and off will let water go by that is not treated.
Continuously feeding the chemical, even diluted, will improve the
ability of reaching all the iron particles. It is all about knowing
how much iron you have and dispensing the right amount of active
ingredient of the ruSTOPr chemical continuously as the water goes
by. See our page on ruSTOPr for the usage calculations
In the options below you can purchase a 25+ gallon tank with a
lid for your chemical solution.
In the options below you will see a zone selector that can be
added. The zone selector allows you to run the pump only on selected
zones where you need rust prevention and not waste the chemical
where it is not needed. Any number of zone controllers can be used,
each one will operate the pump on up to 8 stations.
If you desire to use more than 1 chemical you may find that
adding 2 concentrates together causes problems with inter
reaction and clumping up of the materials Diluting the
concentrates in more water will make it more favorable to mix
products, but will require a higher injection rate. This
creates the need for a high gpm injection pump, so this unit is a
solution to that problem. The larger the stock tank , the time
between refills.
This is the most economical choice for rust stain prevention.
Included are all the fittings needed to connect to one of the
connectors below or to your 1/2" threaded port in your main.
OPTIONS
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HI-FLOW
24 VOLT OPERATION
SELF PRIMING
CAN RUN DRY
PUMPS 1 GALLON PER HOUR |
List $349 Spring
sale price
$299.99 |
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Nema4 Enclosure No holes drilled so you
can position to suite the site |
Can be rotated to put hinge on right or left |
$129.00 |
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ZONE SELECTOR |
8 station zone selector
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Attach 1 wire to any no of 8 stations, and chemical
will be applied only to those valves. More than 1 unit can
be used. |
$39.99 |
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If you are attaching to 1 inch
poly pipe use 1 of these fittings and you do not need to cut
your main line. In special instructions specify if you
need 3/4", 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" in place of the 1. |
$4.00 |
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If you are attaching to 1inch
PVC pipe use 1 of these fittings and you do not need to cut
your main line. Snap on and glue to your main, then
drill into the main. |
$10.00 |
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REVIEW
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No
two irrigations systems are alike. Sizes, locations, and turf
types all have unique needs. We strongly urge you to do
some research before you install an irrigation system. Even if
you already have one, it is helpful to review your system compared
to what is considered standard practice. An easy to understand
tutorial is available at
http://www.irrigationtutorials.com/reviews/index.htm
The
average lawn will need about 10 oz. of our liquid fertilizer per 1000 sq. ft.
each week. In areas where the irrigation system is the
principal source of water, the 10 oz is spread over all the watering
cycles per week. If you do not run your sprinkler system
all week due to rain, you should run the fertilizer system at 20 oz.
per 1000 sq. ft.. the following week to make up for the week of no
application.

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