AXIOM DMF150 4.6 Gallons Digital PRESSURE PAL Hydronic Mini System Feeder with 1/2" FNPT Discharge
AXIOM DMF150 4.6 Gallons Digital PRESSURE PAL Hydronic Mini System Feeder with 1/2" FNPT Discharge
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Axiom DMF150 4.6 Gallons Digital PRESSURE PAL Hydronic Mini System Feeder with 1/2"FNPT Discharge.
The industry leader for pressurizing closed-loop hydronic systems introduces the newest ‘PRESSURE PAL’ to the Axiom Product Family. The DMF150 utilizes a digital pressure control (0-45 psig) with electronic alert contacts. The tank design incorporates a wall bracket connection that comes standard in the box. Front fill point makes fluid handling a simple process.
Product Features:
- 17 litre (4.6 US gallon) tank for storage and mixing
- All features shown on user friendly digital display screen
- 0-45psig Pressure Setpoint with adjustable dead band
- N.O./N.C. Alert contacts and LED light enabled when low level, low pressure, or high-pressure condition
- Integrated Easy Connect Wall Mount Bracket comes with the unit
- Tilted 5” easy fill access on front of tank
- UL listed Power supply plugs into any standard 115 VAC outlet
- Diaphragm pump can run dry without damage
- No direct connection to potable water supply eliminates need for backflow prevention
- Make-up fluid stored in the feeder tank can be pre-treated to meet appliance manufacturers specifications
- Fluid level switch shuts the pump off and enables alarm contacts if the storage tank level gets too low
- Diverter valve allows easy purging of air on initial start-up, and manual mixing of solution
- Fluid drained for service can easily be put back into the system
- Prevents major floods - in the event of system rupture, only the contents of the tank will be pumped into the system
- Provides leak detection - dropping fluid level provides immediate notice that the system has developed a leak
- SKU: Axiom DMF150
Product Specs:
- Specification Sheet
- DMF150 Brochure
- Installation Instructions