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Diaphragm Pumps handle capacities from 5-20 gph.

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Diaphragm Pumps handle capacities from 5-20 gph.
Diaphragm Pumps handle capacities from 5-20 gph.

January 25, 2006 - Available in 4 sizes from 5 gph at 145 psi to 20 gph @ 30 psi, PZiG Series electronic metering pumps are designed for injection of moderate-viscosity and highly-corrosive liquid substances. Available with PVC and Kynar liquid ends for viscosities to 50 cps, optional PVC liquid end can handle up to 1000 cps. Outputs include batch signal and pulse. PZiG operates on any 50/60 Hz single-phase power from 90-264 Vac.

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Neptune Chemical Pump Co., Div. Of R.A. Industries, Inc.
P.O. Box 247
Lansdale, PA, 19446 0247
USA



Neptune Announces Higher-Capacity Models in Line of "Smart" Electronic Metering Pumps


Lansdale, PA, January 2006 - Neptune Chemical Pump Co., Inc. introduces the PZiG Series electronic diaphragm pumps, extending the capacity of the PZ Series of "smart" pumps. PZ Series pumps are designed for accurate, reliable injection of a wide variety of liquids, including moderate-viscosity and highly-corrosive substances.

Neptune offers the PZiG pump in four sizes from 5 gph @ 145 psi to 20 gph @ 30 psi. The unit is available with PVC and Kynar liquid ends to handle viscosities to 50 cps; an optional PVC liquid end can handle up to 1000 cps. The PZiG features an easy-to-use control panel with large buttons and a 2-stage display LCD screen.

PZiG pumps accept multiple inputs for either pulse proportional control with multiplication and division function, or 4-20mADC input for proportional control that will operate directly from pH, residual chlorine or flow meters without a separate PID controller. Pump outputs include batch signal and pulse. The PZiG operates on any 50/60Hz single-phase power from 90 to 264 VAC.

The PZiG line of electronic metering pumps is ideal for automatic injection of: chemicals and the fields of physics and chemistry and medical care; detergent into scrubbers; sterilizing agents to electrolytic water sterilizers; pH conditioners and polymer coagulants for water treatment; nutrients and disinfectants in hydroponics farms and stockbreeding sites. PZiG pumps can be easily integrated into existing chemical metering systems.

For more information, contact
Neptune Chemical Pump Co., Inc.,
P.O. Box 247, Lansdale, PA 19446.
Tel: 888-3NEPTUNE or 215-699-8700;
Fax: 800-255-4017 or 215-699-0370;
Web: neptune1.com;
E-mail: pump@neptune1.com.

Reader Service Inquiries: Please forward to
Mike Dowse,
Neptune Chemical Pump Co., Inc.,
PO Box 247,
Lansdale, PA 19446;
E-mail: pump@neptune1.com.

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