Chemical Feed Pumps & Supplies
Stenner Peristaltic Chemical Feed Pumps, Solution Tanks, Retention Tanks, Hydrogen Peroxide, Soda Ash, Static Mixers, Iron Removal and Sequestering Agents, and More.
To treat iron and manganese, low pH, bacterial contamination, hydrogen sulfide, iron staining of walks and driveways.
Pure Water Products, llc does basic water testing at no charge. If youd like, send us a sample.
Classy Stenner Solution Tank, designed to work with the Stenner Peristaltic
Pump. Less expensive "generic" solution tanks are also available.
Chemical/Mineral feed systems are among the most effective, versatile, and cost-efficient of water treatment devices. (Go here for a diagram of a typical feed pump setup.) Depending on the chemical agent used, the same equipment can treat bacteria, iron, manganese, low pH, hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smell), and
many other water problems.
What is more, multiple problems can sometimes be addressed with a single treatment. For example, if the pH of your water is too low for effective iron removal, you can increase the pH by injecting soda ash and add chlorine to oxidize the iron in a single operation. And equipment purchased for one purpose can be easily converted to another.
The high quality Stenner© peristaltic pump can be used to feed chlorine or soda ash, for
example, but is also capable of feeding hydrogen peroxide without losing
its prime.
Feed systems are simple to install & to
operate.
Weve divided this page into Part A, which
contains what
you have to have, and Part B, which includes useful and sometimes
necessary add-ons.
What you must have is a solution tank
to
hold the solution youre going to inject into your water, a pump to feed the solution into your water line,
and a simple tee connection to provide an entry port for the solution into
your water line.
Some useful and often necessary additions to this simple system, listed in Part
B, are:
A holding, or retention tank, to allow the agent you?ve injected more
residence time to do its work. Adding retention time always improves efficiency, and with some
treatments, chlorine introduced to kill bacteria for example, its
essential.
A static mixer, which can replace the simple injection and greatly improve performance by mixing the solution
quickly and thoroughly with your water.
Filters are sometimes needed to
remove the precipitated contaminant (iron, for example), or to remove an
injected chemical and its byproducts after it has done its work.
Chlorine, for example, can create some very undesirable spin-off chemicals.
Below is a brief Summary Chart to suggest problems that you might treat with a
chemical feeder system. This is not an exhaustive list and it is not a
performance guarantee, because here, as with any water treatment strategy,
results can depend on many variables. Its often best to get advice before ordering. The chart is meant as a starting point, not as a definitive guarantee of performance.
| Problem |
Suggested Solutions |
| Bacterial Contamination |
1 ) A Chlorine Feed system from this page.
2 ) A Chlorine Feed system from this page followed by an optional carbon filter to remove the chlorine.
3 ) A Hydrogen Peroxide feed system from this page with or without an optional carbon filter.
Please note that although Hydrogen Peroxide is a powerful oxidizing agent, most water treatment professionals prefer chlorine to hydrogen peroxide as a treatment for bacteria.
4 ) Alternative treatments you might want to consider:
a ) Ultraviolet Disinfection, a very
effective chemical-free alternative to chlorine.
b ) Dry Pellet Chlorination, with or without an optional carbon filter.
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| Iron &/or Manganese |
1 ) A Chlorine Feed System from this page followed by a carbon filter to to remove the chlorine and the iron. With iron removal, a backwashing filter is necessary.
2 ) Or, a Hydrogen Peroxide feed system from this page followed by a carbon filter to remove the iron.
3 ) Alternative Treatments you might want to consider:
a ) Dry Pellet Chlorination, with a carbon filter.
b ) A Birm Filter with or without aeration as a pretreatment.
c ) Aeration followed by a birm or carbon filter.
d ) A water softener.
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Hydrogen Sulfide (Rotten Egg Smell ) |
1 ) A Chlorine Feed system from this page followed by a carbon filter.
2 ) Or, a Hydrogen Peroxide feed system from this page followed by a carbon filter.
In both items above, if no iron is present in the water, a cartridge-style carbon filter will usually work.
3 ) Alternative treatments to consider:
a ) Aeration followed by carbon filtration.
b ) Dry Pellet Chlorination followed by a carbon filter.
|
Iron (Stains on Driveways & Buildings) |
1 ) A phosphate feed system from this page.
2 ) Alternative treatment to consider:
Pro-Rusty to remove existing stains.
(Listed below at the bottom this page.)
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| Low pH. |
1 ) A soda ash feed system from this page.
2 ) Alternative treatment to consider: Backwashing Calcite Filter.
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Part A : Essential Equipment: Pumps & Accessories
All Prices Include Shipping within the Continental USA. Shipping is by UPS only.
| Stenner Peristaltic Pumps |
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A Stenner Peristaltic Pump can be used for virtually any chemical feed application. All of our Stenner Pumps are basically the same, with minor differences noted in the chart below. They are all 100 PSI, with an easily adjustable feed rate.
They can be easily maintained with snap-on parts, and every pump comes with full instructions and installation kit.
Pumps require routine easy maintenance.
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All Stenner Pumps are the same price:
$368
& we pay shipping!
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| Part # |
Description |
Price |
| CI006 |
Stenner Pump 10 GPD, 110 volt. 26 RPM. Maximum GPD: 10. |
$368 |
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| CI007 |
Stenner Pump 10 gpd, 220 volt. 26 RPM. Maximum GPD: 10. |
$368 |
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| CI008 |
Stenner Pump 3 gpd, 110 volt. 44 RPM. Maximum GPD: 3. |
$368 |
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| CI009 |
Stenner Pump 3 gpd, 220 volt. 44 RPM. Maximum GPD: 3. |
$368 |
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| CI001 |
Stenner Pump 17 gpd, 110 volt.44 RPM. Maximum GPD: 17. |
$368 |
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| CI002 |
Stenner Pump 17 gpd, 220 volt. 44 RPM. Maximum GPD: 17. |
$368 |
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| Solution Tanks & Accessories |
| CI003 |
Solution Tank, 15 Gallon. Natural (color) 15 gallon solution tank. |
$49 |
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| CI004 |
Solution Tank, 35 Gallon. Natural (color) 35 gallon solution tank. |
$117 |
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| CI005 |
Stenner Solution Tank, 15 Gallon. Especially made to use with the Stenner Peristaltic Pump above. Holes for pump mounting pre-drilled. Please note that the two less expensive tanks above also work fine with the Stenner pump. (This is a Tank only, the Pump is not included) Picture of Stenner 15 gal. Solution Tank with pump mounted. |
$166 |
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CI900 CI901 CI902 |
Feeder Tees. PVC Tee to Insert in Water Line at Point of Injection. Specify 3/4" (ci900), 1"(ci901), or 1 1/2"(ci902).
(There is no charge for this item if ordered with a Stenner Pump.) |
$3 |
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Part B: Useful and Often Necessary Items
WellMate Universal Retention Tanks & other feeder accessories. We pay shipping
| Part # |
Description |
Price |
| TA200 |
WellMate 30 Gallon 16" X 44" Retention Tank |
$202 |
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| TA201 |
WellMate 40 Gallon 16" X 56" Retention Tank |
$226 |
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| TA202 |
WellMate 80 Gallon 21" X 67" Retention Tank |
$428 |
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| TA203 |
WellMate 120 Gallon 24" X 73" Retention Tank |
$479 |
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| CI201 |
Inline Mixer. Replaces the standard PVC Tee above and greatly enhances and speeds up chemical reactions by creating turbulence. Also frequently called a static mixer. Comes with 1" female pipe thread. |
$94 |
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Products That Can Be Injected With Our Chemical Feeder Systems
Note: With the exception of hydrogen peroxide, the products
at right can be shipped without hazardous materials surcharge.
In most cases, we can sell a single bottle. Please inquire about
availability. Chlorine pellets, which require hazardous shipping procedures,
are not listed here but are listed for sale on our WellPro
Dry Pellet Chlorinator page. If you plan to inject liquid
chlorine with a pump, regular household bleach from the supermarket is
your most economical source. ( See our handy Chlorine Dosage Chart. )
| Part # |
Description |
Price |
| FM301 |
Soda Ash in Four-Pound Bottles. Sold only in cases of 6 four-pound bottles. When injected, soda ash neutralizes acid water. |
Case of six 5-lb. bottles: $54 |
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| FM019 |
Soda Ash in one cubic foot bucket. When injected, neutralizes acid water. |
$97 |
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| FM302 |
Poly-phosphate. Sold only in cases of six, five-pound bottles. Eliminates iron staining due to dissolved iron in irrigation systems.
Dosage information. |
Case of six 5-lb. bottles: $186 |
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| FM300 |
Hydrogen Peroxide in one-gallon bottle. Sold only in cases of four. Can be injected to kill bacteria or to oxidize iron, manganese and hydrogen sulfide. This is 7% hydrogen peroxide, the perfect strength for direct feed systems. |
Case of four 1-gallon bottles: $52 |
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While not to be injected with a feeder pump, Pro-Rust Out is a handy related product for removing existing Iron (rust) stains.
| Part # |
Description |
Price |
| FM303 |
Pro Rust Out. Removes existing rust
stains from driveways and buildings. Case of six,
five-pound bottles. Chemical product that cleans iron staining. Applied with common hose spray devices. |
$96 |
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