ProTool Pump Plates Ready to Use
Quick Overview
- Assembled and pre-wired out of the box. Make your DIY RODI installation easy.
- Pump Mounting Plate: Ensures a secure and organized setup for the dual pumps
- 5.3 GPM at 90 PSI Bypass Pumps (1 or 2 qty): Provides the core pumping capability with reliable performance.
- Spring V16HC Controller: Manages the flow of the two pumps effectively. (when applicable)
- 4 Gauge Battery Cables: Includes 5ft red and 5ft black cables with lugs for easy attachment to marine-style terminals.
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$510.70 - $1,422.50
Configuration / Voltage Selection
Maximize Your Cleaning Efficiency with the
ProTool Dual Pump Plate System
** ALL units come assembled, wired and ready to go out of the box. Just route your plumbing to your tanks/devices! **
Product Description
Product Configurations:
RO Boost - Single 5.3 gpm 90PSI regulated pump for boosting one or two RO membranes
Delivery - Single 5.3 gpm 90PSI regulated pump with pump controller for delivering water from a tank
Dual Delivery - Two 5.3 gpm 90PSI regulated pumps with 2 pump controller for dual delivery lines from a tank. Perfect for two operators with dedicated controllers or 4 operators off the two lines
RO Boost and Delivery - Two Single 5.3 gpm 90PSI regulated pumps with one pump controller. This is to boost RO membranes into a tank, and delivery RO/DI water from the tank.
Power options:
12V power is for use with a 12V battery.
12V and 110V power is for use with either a 12V battery, or included 110V - 12V power supplies. This option allows you to run the pumps indefinitely off a standard 110V wall socket or generator.
110V power supplies will be mounted to the back of the plate and pre-wired.
1) To be able to use water flows at specific flow rates.
2) Want to extend the life of the battery.
3) Extend the life of the pumps
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