Matthew Norman
Moderator
Thinking about buying one of these.
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Pressurized Chemical Induction System #1595
The biggest complaints with chemical injectors are:
1. With more than 125’ of hose they won’t draw chemical!
2. Although it is a 20% injector it doesn’t draw enough chemical!
3. I wish I didn’t have to use a ‘pump-up’ to apply bleach!
Here is your solution to all your problems. The Allison Chem-Inductor attaches to your existing chemical injector and allows you to draw an incredible amount of chemical.
The following test was base on using a typicali injector advertised to draw at 20% (not ours) mounted on a TS-2021 General Pump running at 5.6 GPM.
1. With 100’ of hose - NO CHEM INDUCTOR 63 oz. of chem per min.
2. With 100’ of hose - WITH CHEM INDUCTOR 204 oz. of chem per min.
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3. With 500’ of hose - NO CHEM INDUCTOR 0 oz. of chem per min.
4. With 500’ of hose - WITH CHEM INDUCTOR 204 oz. of chem per min.
This means that regardless of which problem you hare having you will still induce almost 2 gallons of chemical per minute into the system. Never again will you have to apply the product 2 or 3 times to get the job done. Now you’ll be on your way after the first pass. Roof Cleaners using bleach really love this system. No more ‘pump-up’ or ‘back-pac’ sprayers to lug around!
System Comes Complete with:
Allison High Induction Chemical Injector
Induction Pump is mounted on a convenient ‘hand carry’ base plate.
This System can be detached from the Chemical Injector and utilized to spray undiluted chemical.
To be used with pressure acutated unloaders only.
How does it work? What are the pros and cons?
If it draws 204 oz of chem per min would that be more then the x-jet (without a nozzle)? I think the x-jet is 50%.
http://www.mobicleaninc.com/store/l...essurized_Chemical_Induction_System_1595.html
http://www.mobicleaninc.com/?mainURL=/store/category/a0yy/Chemical_Injection.html
BELOW IS TAKEN FROM SITE
Pressurized Chemical Induction System #1595
The biggest complaints with chemical injectors are:
1. With more than 125’ of hose they won’t draw chemical!
2. Although it is a 20% injector it doesn’t draw enough chemical!
3. I wish I didn’t have to use a ‘pump-up’ to apply bleach!
Here is your solution to all your problems. The Allison Chem-Inductor attaches to your existing chemical injector and allows you to draw an incredible amount of chemical.
The following test was base on using a typicali injector advertised to draw at 20% (not ours) mounted on a TS-2021 General Pump running at 5.6 GPM.
1. With 100’ of hose - NO CHEM INDUCTOR 63 oz. of chem per min.
2. With 100’ of hose - WITH CHEM INDUCTOR 204 oz. of chem per min.
Now Check This Out!
3. With 500’ of hose - NO CHEM INDUCTOR 0 oz. of chem per min.
4. With 500’ of hose - WITH CHEM INDUCTOR 204 oz. of chem per min.
This means that regardless of which problem you hare having you will still induce almost 2 gallons of chemical per minute into the system. Never again will you have to apply the product 2 or 3 times to get the job done. Now you’ll be on your way after the first pass. Roof Cleaners using bleach really love this system. No more ‘pump-up’ or ‘back-pac’ sprayers to lug around!
System Comes Complete with:
Allison High Induction Chemical Injector
Induction Pump is mounted on a convenient ‘hand carry’ base plate.
This System can be detached from the Chemical Injector and utilized to spray undiluted chemical.
To be used with pressure acutated unloaders only.
How does it work? What are the pros and cons?
If it draws 204 oz of chem per min would that be more then the x-jet (without a nozzle)? I think the x-jet is 50%.