Procon 112A025F11CA rotary vane pump is a versatile and reliable pumping solution used in beverage dispensing systems, espresso machines, water purification systems, medical equipment and industrial processes. It has a compact design to provide precise and consistent fluid pumping.
Features:
- It features a brass body for increased durability and enhanced safety through the inclusion of a built-in relief valve.
- This pump is integrated with a bypass function and features a double flat drive for efficient operation.
- It offers a dry suction lift capability and have a dry weight for convenient handling and installation.
- This pump offers carbonator clamp-style mounting and have a self-priming wet suction design for long-lasting performance.
- It comes without a strainer, simplifying maintenance and cleaning procedures.
- This pump further features a TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) resolution to monitor fluid quality accurately.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What safety precautions should be taken while using this pump?
A.
- Read the user manual
- Wear personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Ensure proper installation
- Use in well-ventilated area
- Ensure power source safety
- Check material compatibility
- Verify relief valve function
- Know emergency shutdown procedures
- Regularly inspect for abnormalities
- Follow recommended maintenance
- Provide operator training
Q. What are the factors to consider while choosing this pump?
A.
- Flow rate
- Pressure rating
- Material compatibility
- Pump size
- Maintenance requirements
- Power source
- Durability
- Cost
- Safety features
Q. How to detect leaks in this Procon 112A025F11CA rotary vane pump?
A.
- Visually inspect the pump and its connections for any signs of leakage, such as wet spots, drips or stains.
- Apply a soapy solution to the pump's joints and connections while it's running and look for bubbles indicating leaks.
- Check for unusual noise or vibrations, as leaks can affect the pump's performance.
- Monitor fluid levels and pressure fluctuations, as sudden drops may indicate a leak.
- Conduct a pressure test to assess the pump's integrity under specific operating conditions.