WECO ECON-50P Economy Booster Pump Kit for Reverse Osmosis (RO) / DI Water Filters -up to 50 Gallons Per Day
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- Economy pump and accessories. Correct low pressure problems or increase production of your existing reverse osmosis water filter system and maintain proper water pressure for maximum pure water output.
- Achieve higher total dissolves solids (TDS) rejection for maximum contaminant reduction.
- ¼" Quick connect fittings on pump and tank pressure sensor.
- Tank pressure sensor included for automatic pump on/off control.
- Includes 24VDC 1.2 Amp pump and 110V power supply.
- Up to 50 gallons per day.
- Maximum outlet pressure 125 PSI.
- Open flow 0.3 GPM (1.2 LPM).
- Compatible with any drinking water Reverse Osmosis (RO) or RO/DI system for aquariums/labs with under 50 gallons per day production with 1/4" tubing.
Automatic
Automatic Pump Control
- Install the high-pressure sensor on the tank water line.
- The high-pressure sensor (deactivated at around 40 PSI) cuts off power to the pump when the pressurized water storage tank has reached the capacity.
Easily
Easily Pressurize the RO Feed Water
- Connect your water source to the inlet of the booster pump.
- Pump outlet connects to the RO inlet.
- Flow direction arrows printed on the head of the booster pump.
Quick
Quick Connect / Disconnect Fittings
- Push-to-connect fittings allow for a quick and easy leak-free tubing connection.
- Positive displacement, three chamber, permanent magnet pump design.
- Self priming and runs dry without damage.
Complete Electrical Wire Harness Included
- Wire harness for the transformer, high pressure sensor and pump included.
- Connect the components following the diagram below and plug in the booster pump power supply to a 110V power source.
- Mount pump to the wall or under the cabinet to minimize vibration noises.
RO/DI Economy Water Pressure Booster Pumps
Most revers osmosis membranes are designed to work with 60 PSI or higher water pressure, where they are tested to yield a stable rejection rate of at least 97.5%.
If the water pressure feeding an RO system is less than that, the system will produce less water and at a lower quality. Additionally, production is reduced whenever the water temperature is below 77 °F. Well systems most commonly have pressurized storage tank and pump systems with 20/40 psi or 30/50 psi on/off pressure settings.
- Adding an electric booster pump increases the RO production rate.
- RO/DI pumps boosts the pressure tank storage volume.
- Increased pressure results in rejecting of more contaminants, cleaner water.
Easy Setup with Your Existing Under Sink Drinking Water Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System
- Pump comes with a mounting bracket. Mount vertically for optimum performance.
- Note the flow direction arrows on the pump and connect the source water and RO inlet lines.
- Mount the pressure switch on the pressurized water storage tank line.
- Connect the pressure switch wire cords with the transformer and pump.
- Turn on the water and check for leaks. Pump allows forward water flow even without electricity.
- Plug the transformer in to a power source to energize the pump. Monitor the performance.
Technical Specifications
Transformer Voltage | 110 V AC |
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Pump Voltage | 24 V DC |
Parts | 1/4 Inch Quick Connect |
Bypass | 120 PSI |
Pump Design | Positive Displacement |
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Diaphragm | Three Chamber |
Motor | Permanent Magnet |
Max. Temperature | 140 °F |
RO Production (Gallons Per Day) |
Transformer Power Rating |
Pump Voltage |
Tubing Connectio |
Includes Pressure Switch |
Wiring Harness |
Runs Dry |
ECON-50P |
50 GPD |
AC 110V-240V | 50/60 Hz | 1.2A |
24 VDC |
1/4 Inch Push-to-Connect |
ECON-100P |
100 GPD |
AC 110V-240V | 50/60 Hz | 1.5A |
24 VDC |
1/4 Inch Push-to-Connect |
ECON-300P |
300 GPD |
AC 110V-240V | 50/60 Hz | 2.2A |
36 VDC |
3/8 Inch Push-to-Connect |
UPC | 719284871496 |
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