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W3-4000

Description

The W3-Series consists of one metering pump available in six different sizes, driven by an integral proportional control system. This system is designed to be furnished with a Data Industrial model 220 flow sensor, or using the on board opto-isolator, can be slaved off of the sensor on a package pump station. The pump is motor driven and controlled using the latest VFD technology. This system was created to be a simple, economical solution for reliable proportional injection. In the base model, the proportional rate is set simply by adjusting the knobs on the pump. If more features are desired, you can purchase the optional Pocket Watcher™ software package, and access the onboard computer with an ordinary Palm™ PDA. With the Pocket Watcher software, you have access to many of the features of our larger systems, such as time and date settings, direct PPM rate setting, water and product usage logs, and several others. The system is ideal for grow-in applications and for those who want a simple yet state-of-the-art system on a limited budget.

Features

  • Liquid end is compatible for use with all fertilizer materials.
  • The unit is mounted on a rugged stainless steel frame.
  • Pre wired and plumbed for easy installation.
  • High efficiency VFD design.
  • Simple to operate and maintain.
  • Made in the USA.
     

Model Numbers

W3-4000    1 Pump with 1 18 GPH Head
W3-5000    1 Pump with 1 22 GPH Head
W3-6000    1 Pump with 1 30 GPH Head
W3-7000    1 Pump with 2 18 GPH Heads
W3-8000    1 Pump with 2 22 GPH Heads
W3-9000    1 Pump with 2 30 GPH Heads

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