Flojet 2.0 GPM 12VDC 60 PSI # 2100-122, self priming diaphragm demand water pump (MPU-12V-V/V-2C-SW60. Constructed with polyprolene housing, viton check valves & diaphragm to handle a broad range of agricultural and chemicals products plus many other applications.
Specifications
Applications: Agricultural products, spot sprayers, boom sprayers,automatic water systems,chemical transfer, diesel fuel transfer, foam markers, spraying, cooling,circulation, filtration, water dispensing and water pressure systems.
Operation: These self priming double diaphragm pumps have a built-in pressure switch that will automatically start and stop the pump instantaneously when a discharge valve is opened and closed.
Pump Design:
Duplex diaphragm
Shaft Seal:
None
Duty Cycle:
Intermittent. Can be run continuously for short periods of time. The higher the duty cycle the shorter the expected life of the pump.
Special Features:
Self priming up to 8 ft. Can run dry for short periods of time. Chemical resistant materials. Heavy duty ball bearing drive system. No metal contact with liquid being pumped. Can handle liquids to 160 °F. Built-in back flow preventer
Internal bypass standard.
Includes:
Pump, Motor , 2090100 (60 PSI) pressure switch, 20132-000 motor mounting grommet kit.
Spot And Boom Sprayer InformationFLOJET pumps are commonly used on a variety of spot sprayers and small Estate Sprayers with a single fixed or adjustable tip wand. Frequently a spot sprayer and a small boom sprayer are combined on the same rig. Also one of the more popular agriculture uses for FLOJET pumps is for small boom sprayers. A spot spray wand attachments is often combined on the same rig.
Spot Sprayer Information
FLOJET pumps are commonly used on a variety of spot sprayers and small Estate Sprayers with a single fixed or adjustable tip wand. Frequently a spot sprayer and a small boom sprayer are combined on the same rig.
The rig is used by farmers and home owners for spot or swath spraying of herbicides, pesticides and fertilizer on fence rows, pathways, turf areas, road shoulders etc.
Tank sizes may vary, however a 14 gallon capacity is very common. The pump is usually mounted on top of the tank and must prime and lift up to 2 or 3 feet. An inlet filter should be used to prevent solid matter from entering the pump or clogging the spray nozzle. The motor is a Total Enclosed Non Ventilated type and is splash proof, however protecting the pump from weather will help to prolong pump and motor life.
The outlet hose may be up to 10 or 15 feet with a hand gun and wand. A demand (pressure switch) type pump usually most suitable since it will operate automatically only when spraying. The demand models, however will run continuously if the tank is allowed to run dry and must be turned off manually if this occurs. A bypass pump may also be used, however, it will run continuously while the sprayer is in use and care must be taken not to allow the pump to run for long periods of total bypass. In both cases, it is important to select a pump with performance to match the flow and pressure requirements of the tip being used. See the technical pump installation manual.
12 and 24 volt models are available and can be connected to the vehicle DC system or a separate battery can be used for power. A manual on-off switch and fuse should always be used in the positive line between the pump and battery.
The FLOJET pumps for agriculture spraying use are fitted with Santoprene (EDPN), Buna-N or Viton diaphragm/check valve materials which are resistant to most of the popular chemicals, however, it is advisable to check a Chemical Resistant Guide to select the best material. With strong chemicals it is always advisable to flush the pump and system with water after each use.
Boom Sprayer Information
One of the more popular agriculture uses for FLOJET pumps is for small boom sprayers. A spot spray wand attachments is often combined on the same rig.
The rig is used for field spraying of pesticides and herbicides in smaller field areas, orchards, road shoulders, etc.
The spray rig is generally mounted on All Terrain Vehicle, garden tractor or small trailer for towing.
Tank sizes may vary, however, a 14 gallon capacity is very common.
The pump is usually mounted on top of the tank and must prime and lift up to 2 or 3 feet.
An inlet filter should be used to prevent solid matter from entering the pump or clogging the spray nozzle.
The motor is a Totally Enclosed Non Ventilated type and is splash proof.
Protecting the pump from weather will help to prolong pump and motor life.
The pump may be a demand (Pressure Switch) or Internal Bypass type.
As the spray control valve is opened and closed the demand pump will be turned on and off automatically by the pressure switch.
The demand models will run continuously if the tank is allowed to run dry and must be turned off manually if this occurs.
With the bypass pump, when the valve is closed the pump will continue to run and re-circulate through the internal bypass.
When the valve is opened flow and pressure are restored to the boom nozzles, care should be taken not to allow the bypass pump to run at total bypass (with the spray valve closed) for long periods.
The boom may have four to eight nozzles and it is important, especially with a demand pump, to select a pump with performance to match the flow and pressure requirements for the combination of tips on the boom and alternate operation of the spot spray wand only if used.
12 and 24 volt models are available and are usually connected to the vehicle DC electrical system.
A manual on-off switch and fuse should always be used in the positive line between the pump and battery.
The FLOJET pumps for agriculture spraying use are fitted with Santoprene, Buna-N or Viton diaphragm/check valve materials which are resistant to most of the popular chemicals, however, it is advisable to check the Chemical Resistance Guide to select the best material.
With strong chemicals, it is always advisable to flush the pump out with water after each use.
The chemical resistance and material selection information is based on FLOJET laboratory tests, field testing programs and general data from industry source. It should be used only as a guide in the selection of pump materials.
Suitability for the applicant should be determined by actual use and is the full responsibility of the customer.
No warranty,
expressed or implied, can be extended by FLOJET where failure is caused by chemical
attack on pump materials.
Temperature, aeration, concentration, and other factors may change the effect of the specific fluid on the pump materials.
Data shown is based on the results at ambient temperatures, unless otherwise noted
The polypropylene pump housing material is resistant to a wide range of chemicals and is generally suitable for most of the agricultural applicants.
Five elastomer materials are available (all suitable for pumping water):
EPDM: Resistance to a wide range of chemicals for general purpose use.
Santoprene: EPDM and Santoprene have similar chemical characteristics. Where data is not shown for Santoprene, the data for EPDM may be used as a guide.
Buna N: Generally suitable for oils, oil based liquids and oil emulsions.
Geolast: suitable for light fraction hydrocarbons and solvents. Buna and
Geolast have similar chemical characteristics.
Where data is not shown for Geolast, the data for Buna may be used as a guide.
Viton: Generally resistant to many acids and some solvents, has good high temperature properties up to 180º F (82º C) but poor low temperatures performance below 50º F (10º C).
In the pump description the elastomers are shown as Diaphragm / Check Valve materials.
For example, a model 2100-907 12 Volt, B/V, 108 GPM has a Buna diaphragm and Viton check valves.
NOTE: When handling corrosive chemicals, it is always advisable to flush the pump with water
after each use and especially when it will remain idle for an extended period.