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Panel-Mounted Metering Systems

Panel-Mounted Metering Systems

Many metering tasks are similar and repeat regularly in practice. Efforts for project planning and documentation may often be substantially reduced if a modular construction system can be used. With its modular panel-mounted metering systems, ProMinent can react quickly and flexibly to varying customer requirements.

The panel-mounted metering systems consists of standard versions that can be enlarged by popular options such as reduced-pulsation metering and suction aid with the capability of gauging the capacity by liters.

The standard versions are equipped in a way to ensure safe operation. The metering pump is installed as plug & play version on a basic plate with integrated drip pan. An overflow valve protects the piping from inadmissibly high fuel-line pressures. Two rinsing connections allow rinsing of the pump after its metering task.


A   Metering Pump


A1   Actuation and control option


B   Control cabinet


C   Stop-valve


D   Suction air accumulator


E   Relief valve


F   Pulsation dampener


G   Pressure gauge


H   Back pressure valve

I   Non-return valve


Advantages

  • Compact design
  • Fast project planning
  • Flexibility thanks to modular construction principle
  • Thousandfold proven 

Application Areas

  • Metering of biocides and inhibitor in cooling water
  • Metering acids and brines for pH value regulation
  • Metering of precipitants (Iron-III-Chloride) for effluent water treatment
  • Metering of cleaning agents (CIP generators, bottle-rinsing machines)

Versions

The following standard versions are available:

  • Version 1: Metering system with one metering pump
  • Version 2: Metering system with one metering pump and one stand-by-pump

Each standard version can be supplied with the following options:

  • Reduced-pulsation metering
  • Suction aid with the capability of gauging the capacity by liters
  • Pipework material
  • Seals material
  • Terminal box
  • Leakage probe
  • Suction and delivery connections
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