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Chem Flow CF07V1 Mechanical Diaphragm Metering Pump - 7 GPD / 100 PSI
Chem Flow CF07V1 Mechanical Diaphragm Metering Pump - 7 GPD / 100 PSI
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The Chem Flow CF07V1 is a high-precision mechanical diaphragm metering pump designed for reliable chemical injection in water treatment and industrial processes. Delivering 7 Gallons Per Day (GPD) at pressures up to 100 PSI, this pump is the professional choice for well water systems, cooling towers, and wastewater applications.
The CF07V1 features a standard 115V grounded plug and a compact design, making it an ideal drop-in replacement for most legacy 7 GPD pumps currently in the field.
Technical Specifications
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Model Number: CF07V1
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Max Output: 7 Gallons Per Day (GPD)
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Max Pressure: 100 PSI
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Power: 115V AC (Includes standard 3-prong plug)
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Control: Manual stroke length adjustment for precise flow tuning
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Materials: High-grade anti-corrosive housing and long-life diaphragm
Applications
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Well Water Treatment: Accurate chlorine or peroxide injection for residential and commercial wells.
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Cooling Tower Maintenance: Precise dosing of scale and corrosion inhibitors.
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Water Purification: Ideal for Reverse Osmosis (RO) pre-treatment and pH adjustment.
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Wastewater & Sewage: Reliable dispensing of flocculants and odor control chemicals.
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Laboratory & OEM: Compact footprint makes it perfect for integrated testing equipment and small-scale dosing.
Why Choose the CF07V1?
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Plug-and-Play: Factory-installed 115V plug allows for instant installation without hardwiring.
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Rugged Durability: Engineered with chemical-resistant materials to withstand harsh environments.
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Serviceability: Designed with an industry-standard footprint, making it easy to swap into existing systems with minimal downtime.
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Cost-Effective: Professional-grade performance at an economical price point.
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What a compact pump that appears to be well engineered. I switched over from 3" chlorine tabs to liquid chlorine because of the cost and tired of fighting high CYA levels. I adjusted the dial setpoint to get a predetermined flow per minute of liquid chlorine. Once I knew the flow I have a inline chlorine sensor that is wired to a controller. The controller starts and stops the pump, when water is flowing, based on my setpoint.