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FoamIt Wall Mounted Foam Unit-Concentrate-Santo-75 Ft Hose

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Part# 09-06203
MFR Model# FI-WC-75

Overview

FoamIt Wall Mounted Foam Unit-Concentrate-Santo-75 Ft Hose
   
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Features

  • Draws from concentrated product
  • Dilutes at ratios of 14:1 to 320:1
  • Powered by compressed air
  • Stainless steel ball valve and wand
  • Stainless steel fluid fittings
  • Quick-change pump
  • Consistent, reliable dilution rates, regardless of changes in water pressure

Specifications

  • Power Type: Compressed air
  • Chemical pickup type: draws from concentrated product
  • Dilution ratio range (water:chemical)*: 14:1 to 320:1
  • Number of products unit can draw from (and whether it draws simultaneously or one at a time): One product
  • Suction line length/diameter: 8 ft. (2.4 m) clear hose with 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) inside diameter
  • Discharge hose diameter/length: 50 ft. (15 m) hose, with 3/4 in. (19 mm) inside diameter)
  • Discharge wand/tip type: 7 in. (17.8 cm) stainless steel wand with zero tip and ball valve
  • Output distance: 25-30 ft. (7-9 m)
  • Output volume: 20-45 gal/min (75-170 l/min) of foam
  • Flow rate*: 2 gal/min (7.6 l/min))
  • Pump seals: Santoprene, Viton, or Kalrez
  • *Dilution rates and flow rates given are based on chemical with viscosity of water and factory air pressure settings.

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