LMI AD241-828SI (AD) Series Digital Control- 12 GPD – 250 PSI – 115v
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LMI Roytronic Excel Series AD Metering Pump.
0.5 GPH – 250 PSI, 115 VAC 50/60 Hz, US Plug.
(Molded FastPrime Head, Double Ball Check Valves, with 4 Function Discharge Valve accessory)
Dual Manual Control – Digital
Stroke frequency and length manually adjustable, LCD display, low level indication (remote input). Display configurable to indicate theoretical pump flow.
General Description
LMI Roytronic Excel Series AD chemical metering pumps shall be positive displacement, Liquifram type pumps. Relevant models are UL/CUL or CE certified. Output volume shall be adjustable while pumps are in operation from zero to maximum capacity.
Drive Assembly
All moving components of the pump drive must be completely enclosed. Quick connect connectors measuring at least 0.110 inches (2.79 mm) in width must be included with electronic pulser installations. The best defense against chemical spills is to keep electronics inside of chemically resistant enclosures. With maximum pressure and speed, the maximum amount of electrical power that can be consumed in an hour is 25 watts. There can be no more than 10 pounds (4.75 kg) in the pump.
Pump Controls
Series AD2 metering pumps shall have a liquid crystal display to indicate stroke speed of the pump and theoretical flow. Control and adjustment for stroke frequency shall be by means of a tactile keypad. Adjustment for stroke length shall be by means of a readily accessible dial knob. A pulse indicator light shall flash green between strokes when pumping. The pump shall be equipped with an on/off button and a low level float switch Input. When the low level sensor registers empty, the low level indicator light shall turn red and the pump shall turn off when it registers an empty level.
Pressure Relief                                                                                                                                                  Models with the LMI 4-Function Valve installed on a FastPrime or AutoPrime Liquid End are recommended to provide automatic pressure relief.
Check Valve, Tubing, Connections
Each pump needs to have a total of 16 feet (4.8 meters) of tubing, complete with compression connectors (for versions having tubing connections). On non-high viscosity versions with tubing connections, a foot valve with an integrated one-piece strainer is required for the suction line. On models with tubing connections, an injection check/back pressure valve with a 1/2″ NPT male connection is required for the injection point.
Materials of Construction
See Specifications tab. Chemical metering pump housing shall be of chemically resistant glass fiber reinforced thermoplastic. All exposed fasteners shall be stainless steel. Chemical metering pump valves shall be ball type. Valves shall be serviceable by replacing the cartridge valve assembly.
The overall versatility and design of the EXCEL® AD chemical metering pump make it an ideal choice in a widerange of industries:
- Water Treatment
- Waste Water Treatment
- Chemical Processing
- Food & Beverage
- Oil & Gas
- General Industry
- Power Generation
- Pulp & Paper
- Textiles
- Other – Contact your local representative
Product Type: Diaphragm Metering Pump, Solenoid Driven
Brand: LMI
Product Line: Excel AD
Max Flow (GPH): 0.50
Max Flow (GPD): 12.00
Max Pressure (PSI): 250
Max Viscosity (CPS): 400
Max Strokes per Minute: 120
Flow Control: Dual Manual Control – Digital
Turn Down Ratio: 600:1
Head/Fittings: PVC / PVC (Molded FastPrime Head, Double Ball Check Valves, with 4 Function Discharge Valve accessory)
Valve Balls: Ceramic
Diaphragm: Fluorofilm
Valve / Seat / O-Ring: PTFE/Polyprel
Connections: Tubing PE 1/4″ O.D.
Power Supply: 115 VAC 50/60 Hz, US Plug
Net Weight: 10.0 lbs
Includes: 4FV-Four Function Valve (anti-siphon, back pressure, priming/pressure release and pressure relief), Tubing, Foot Valve and Strainer, Ceramic Foot Valve Weight, 1/2″ NPT Male Injection Check/Back Pressure Valve, and Quick Start Guide