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Masterflex™ I/P™ Digital Dispensing Pump Systems with Open-Head Sensor and Easy-Load Head
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Description
Includes
digital process drive, Easy Load pump head, open-head sensor, and 6-ft (1.8-m) power cord.
- Graphical LCD shows four operating modes: continuous run, timed dispense, copy dispense, volume dispense
- View pump performance continually
- Menu-driven interface lets you select one of seven languages for programming and operation
- Dispense by Volume in mL (0.001 to 99999 mL), L, or gal; Copy—1 to 9,999 dispense cycles; or Time—time interval of on/off cycles (1 sec to 99 hr, 59 min, 59 sec per cycle)
Reversible motor—purge tubing before or after pumping; pump fluid in either direction - Brushless, maintenance-free motor offers ±0.1% speed control accuracy with a 6000 to 1 turndown ratio
- Remote control capabilities via watertight connection:
- Speed control input scalable 0 to 20 mA, 4 to 20 mA, or 0 to 10V
- Pumping direction requires open collector or contact closure
- Start/stop/purge requires open collector or contact closure
- Tachometer output scalable 0 to 20 mA, 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 10V, open collector
Certifications
CE; IP66
Compliance
ISO 9002 registered
Warranty and Services
2 Years
Specifications
Specifications
Accuracy | ±0.1% |
Certifications/Compliance | CE |
Channels | 1 |
Color | Silver and White |
Description | Masterflex I/P Digital Dispensing Pump System with Open-Head Sensor and Easy-Load Head, thin-wall tubing, 650 rpm |
Control Type | Digital Variable Speed |
Display Type | Graphical LCD |
Enclosure Rating | IP66 |
Flow Rate | 0.6 to 26,000 mL/min., depending on tubing size and rpm |
Motor Speed | 0.1 to 650 rpm |
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