Non-Electric, Water-Powered Chemical Injector
Pure Water Products, LLC
Box 2783, Denton, TX 76202 | (940) 3823814 | pwp@pwgazette.com
Inject Chlorine, Soda Ash or Other Chemicals into Your Water Stream:
The Easy Way
The compact unit is complete in itself. A
mounting bracket is included.
Our water-driven chemical injector operates without electricity. It
injects water treatment chemicals (chlorine, for example) into your water stream
and is powered by the flow of the water stream itself.
Tough, accurate, and very easy to install, this versatile injector is ideal for
residential applications with service flow rates up to 12 gallons per minute.
The injector requires no pre-filtration, no electricity, and no flow
switch to start it. It's self-priming. It injects at a rate of 1 part solution for each 250
parts of household water, so solution mixtures are of necessity weaker than
would be normal with an electric metering pump. For this reason, it
probably isn't a good choice if you're going to inject a highly concentrated
chemical--polyphosphate, for example.
Maintenance is very easy, since no harsh chemicals pass through the water motor
itself. The pump itself (the white object at bottom in the picture) is
easy to service, easy and inexpensive to replace. The water motor comes
with a 2-year manufacturer's warranty. There is no warranty on the pump
itself.
This injector works well anywhere a low-cost, low-maintenance injection system
is needed. It's a good choice for chlorine injection for the treatment of
iron and/or hydrogen sulfide, or bacteria. It's especially good for
remote or off-grid locations where electricity isn't easily obtained. It
can be installed almost anywhere in the water line, but you might not want to
install it in your garage our outside your bedroom window because the water pump
makes some noise. It's quite portable and can be easily installed on a garden hose.
The water pipe does not even have to be pierced at the point of injection.
The water powered injector comes in one feed ratio only--250 to 1--so
"adjustment" is a matter of fine tuning the feed solution. Setup is
actually easier than with an electric pump because there are fewer variables.
To increase dosage, you just make your feed solution stronger.
Go here to see some typical feed ratios
with chlorine.
This pump is probably the fastest and easiest way to set up a chemical feed
system. It installs quickly and can be put in service at once. The
warranty and service are handled by the in manufacturer, Chemilizer, a very
customer-friendly company. We at Pure Water Products stock parts and can
help with the setup and operation.
The injector works well with standard electrical pump accessories. You'll
need a solution tank and, perhaps, a retention tank. These are sold on our
chemical feeder page.
Ordering
| Part # |
Description |
Price |
| ci301 |
Chemical Injector, 1/250 Ratio, With Chemilizer Water Motor. |
$289.00 |
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Water-Powered Injector: Easy to Install, Simple to Set Up.
Simple Installation! This simple injector can be installed
quickly into a water line using flexible hoses, as in the
illustration, or it can be plumbed in with rigid pipe, as in the picture of our
test unit below. The three valves control water flow. For
service position, valve A would be closed, valves B and C open.
Water passes through the water motor, which drives the chemical
pump, which picks up solution from the solution tank (not shown) below the pipe
and injects it under pressure into the water line.
The system handles water flows up to 12 gallons per minute.
For higher flow requirements, two injector systems can be mounted in
parallel. So little pressure is needed to drive the water
motor that it works excellently on gravity flow systems.
The injector it completely automatic. It's self-priming, and it turns itself on and off without a flow switch. When you run water to the home, the water motor starts and injects into your water line.
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