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Product category: Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: Wanner Engineering | Subject: Kel-Cell
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 16 November 2005

Industrial diaphragm pumps with rupture
protection

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Kel-Cell series industrial pumps from Wanner Engineering now feature patented Diaphragm Position Control technology as standard, with Buna-n and Viton diaphragms

Kel-Cell series industrial pumps from Wanner Engineering now feature patented Diaphragm Position Control (DPC) technology as standard, with Buna-n and Viton diaphragms This technology allows Kel-Cell pumps to control the position of the diaphragm under a variety of adverse inlet conditions to provide an extremely high degree of diaphragm rupture protection

DPC technology is available on new D/G/M03 Kel-Cell pumps.

This technology eliminates the possibility of an incidental diaphragm failure caused by adverse system conditions that often result in excessive vacuum conditions on the pump inlet.

Formerly, such adverse conditions were responsible for 80% of diaphragm failures.

These pumps provide maximum capacity of 3.0 gpm at 1750 rpm, maximum inlet pressure to 250 psi and pressure variable to 1200 psi.

They can be close-coupled to a NEMA 56c faced or metric motors, or belt-driven, whichever best meets the unique needs of a given user.

Additionally, these pumps are self-priming, can run dry without damage, and are ideal for pumping clean fluids as well as non-lubricating fluids, abrasive solutions, caustics, corrosives, high-temperature fluids, and other challenging liquids.

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