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Procon 114B190F11BA250 Series 4 Brass Clamp-On Positive Displacement Rotary Vane Pump - 190 GPH, 250 PSI, 1725 RPM

Brand:
Mfr. Model #:
114B190F11BA250
KR Part #:
PPCB2505X
Weight:
3.29 lbs
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$230.21
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This Procon rotary vane pump operates with minimal vibration and pulsation. Constructed with brass. Handles a maximum flowrate of 190 GPH.
 
 

Technical Specifications

Max GPM: 3.2
Max PSI: 250
RPM: 1725
Outlet Port: 3/8 inch
Inlet Port: 3/8 inch

Product Description

Clamp-On Pump

Procon's 114B190F11BA250 is a clamp-on Series 4 positive displacement rotary vane pump is capable of self-priming in water with a maximum lift of 6 feet. This pump is equipped with 3/8 NPT inlet and outlet ports. Engineered to produce lower vibration and pulsation levels. Ideal for use in carbonation, espresso/coffee, welding, cold carb circulation, reverse osmosis, beer chillers, pesticide systems, and solar applications.

Specifications:

  • Product Classification: Rotary Vane Pump
  • Agency Approvals: - NSF STD. 169 Listed (1.5% Max Lead)
  • Series: Series 4 Brass
  • Mounting and Drive Configuration: Clamp on with 1143 Bronze Coupling
  • Flowrate: 190 GPH
  • Elastomer: FDA Grade Nitrile - Type 21 or Type 2106 Used Interchangeably
  • Rotation / Slinger / Passivation / Strainer: Clockwise
  • Clearances: Standard Clearance
  • Valve Type and Configuration: Plastic, Hi Temp-Solid
  • Pressure Range: 151 TO 250 PSI (Pressure Setting - 250 PSI)
  • Body Material Type: Brass
  • Nominal Speed: 1725 RPM
  • Typical Horsepower Required: .25 To .50 HP
  • Rotation (Viewed from Nameplate End): Clockwise
  • Dry Weight: Approximately 2.5 Lbs.
  • Dimensions: 3.56" X 3.49" X 3.86"
  • Self-Priming (Water): 6 Ft. Maximum Lift
  • Port Size: 3/8 NPT Inlet and Outlet 

Applications:

  • Carbonation
  • Espresso/Coffee
  • Welding
  • Cold Carb Circulation
  • Reverse Osmosis
  • Beer Chillers
  • Pesticide Systems
  • Solar Applications

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