Click to enlargeFlojet Pumps Bottled Water Dispenser Pump <br
115 V. #  BW1000A (D) <BR>

Flojet automatic bottled drinking water dispensing pump system # BW1000A. Ideal for dispensing drinking bottled water to the refrigerator ice maker / door tap, coffee brewer, espresso coffee cart or drinking water faucets. UL/cUL listed. Includes demand pump with On/Off switch and 6' cord with plug.We do not provide the optional counter faucet.





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Flojet Pumps Bottled Water Dispenser Pump 115 V. # BW1000A FJC-PMP-BW1000AList: $168.00Only $109.00

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Specifications



Applications: Bottled water dispensing; refrigerator ice maker; coffee brewer, espresso coffee cart and drinking water faucet water dispenser Pump Module: Demand pump with On/Off switch. 6' cord with plug. Operation: Water demand turns pump on and off automatically. Water Source: Designed to pump water from 3, 5, or 6 gallon water bottles. Low Water Protection: System automatically shuts off when bottled is empty. Check Valve: Built-in check valve to prevent back flow. Suction: Wand with strainer and hose assembly Discharge Tubing: 20 feet of 1/4" tubing Refrigerator Conection: Refrigeration fitting Universal seal cap: Fits any 3, 5, and 6 gallon plastic water bottle. Instructions: Installation and maintenance Maximum Flow: 1.0 GPM Operating pressure: to 30 PSI Electrical: 115 volts, 50/60 Hz. 0.5 amps. Module dimensions: 3" high, 5.5" wide, 7.5" long Carton dimension: 6" high, 11" wide", 16" long Weight: 10 lbs Certifications: UL and CUL listed

The system is quiet but not silent. Just as you can hear your refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer running , you will also hear the "humming sound" of the diaphragm pump when it is pumping.



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How The Flojet BW1000A System Works

The FLOJET Bottled Water Dispensing System is designed to pump water from commercially available 3, 5, or 6 gallon water bottles. The system delivers the bottled water under pressure to a sink mounted drinking water faucet, or to the water inlet of a refrigerator icemaker, coffee brewer, or other water tap.

When the suction wand is inserted into the water bottle, it activates the float switch on the end of the wand and turns on the pump. This same float switch shuts off the system when the bottle is empty. The wand has a built in back-flow valve that prevents water in the system from flowing back into the bottle, or spilling while changing bottles.

The dispenser system's pump module automatically adjusts the flow and pressure to fill an icemaker or dispense chilled water from a refrigerator door tap, and stops when the icemaker is full or the water valve is closed.



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Installation Technical Warning

Use of Flojet BW Series with Filtration for Home Refrigerators

Flojet BW series bottled water dispensers can be plumbed directly to consumer refrigerator models with water dispensing and/or ice-making functions, and thousands are currently used for this purpose. However, occasional calls from customers using Flojet BW units for this application have resulted in the identification of the following:

If an external filter unit is installed in-line to your refrigerator, such a device can cause water-line restriction to the extent that it causes the Flojet BW unit to over-cycle. In this condition, numerous clicking sounds can be heard while the unit is supplying water to the refrigerator. This is an indication of the filter unit being unable to accept the volume of water being supplied by the BW unit, and will result in the premature failure of the BW unit. Under normal conditions, the BW unit turns on to supply water, and one click can be heard. When the BW unit turns off, one more click can be heard.

When using bottled water from a reliable source, there is no need for an external in-line filter device, and its use with the Flojet BW unit can not be endorsed or advised by Flojet. If the filter unit was previously required for use with municipal water, simply remove the filter unit prior to installing the Flojet BW unit and bottled water supply.

Many consumer refrigerator models now feature an internal filter unit built into the refrigerator. Such a device will cause the same problem as an external filter unit. However, it is not usually possible to operate the water dispenser and ice-making functions without the internal filter in place. If your refrigerator has an internal filter unit, consult the manufacturer to determine if the filter unit can be easily bypassed, or if a “dummy” filter unit can be installed in its place. This would be an empty filter unit without any filter material, allowing unrestricted flow of water.

If you have no choice but to use your refrigerator with the supplied internal filtration unit, be advised that it may cause excessive cycling of the Flojet BW unit. In this situation, you may greatly reduce excessive cycling of the Flojet BW unit by installing an external accumulator tank within twelve inches of the Flojet BW unit’s discharge port. Flojet offers p/n 30573-0002, mini-accumulator tank, and p/n 20381-064, tank fittings that allow quick and easy connection of ¼” O.D. tubing supplied with your Flojet BW unit.

The Flojet BW series bottled water dispenser will generate a maximum pressure of 40 psi, and a flow rate of .25-.85 gpm, depending on the amount of restriction caused by the filtration design. It is the responsibility of the user to determine if the filtration design unit can accept the water flow and water pressure provided by the Flojet BW unit, without causing the failure of the Flojet BW unit.



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Typical Installation Steps

  • Place bottled water container in a convenient spot
  • Mount the 5.5" X 7.5" Flojet system in an available location
  • Insert the suction wand into the bottle
  • Install optional faucet and fittings to sink
  • Insert tubing into the connector fitting (20 feet are included)
  • Route tubing to your refrigerator or water tap
  • Plug into electrical outlet
  • Turn switch on