FLEXFLO® M1

FLEXFLO® M1 Peristaltic Metering Pump

Max Feed: .0001 – 5.60 GPH (.0004 – 21.2 LPH)

Max Pressure: 100 PSI (6.9 bar)


The FLEXFLO® M1 Peristaltic Metering Pump delivers reliable chemical feed with simple-to use-controls and precise adjustability. Ideally suited for low to medium flow applications, this compact and rugged self-priming pump delivers smooth chemical feed and does not require check valves or seals that can clog, leak, or corrode.

Remote control signal options include Remote Start/Stop, Flow Verification, and 4-20mA.

  • 5 Year Warranty
  • Turndown Ratio: 10,000 : 1
  • Brushless DC Motor
  • Enclosure Rating: NEMA 4X (IP66), Valox® (PBT) Thermoplastic & PA12
  • Control Methods: Manual, Remote Analog
  • Enhanced Tube Failure Detection (TFD+)

Benefits of a Peristaltic Pump:

  • Peristaltic pump design does not have valves that can clog requiring maintenance.
  • Self-priming – even against maximum line pressure. By-pass valves are not required.
  • Cannot vapor lock or lose prime.

Capabilities:

  • Output rates to: .0001 – 5.6 GPH (.0004 – 21.2 LPH) and pressures to 100 PSI (6.89 Bar).

Communication & Interface:

  • Remote Start/Stop: Non-powered dry contact closure for remote start/stop.
  • Relay outputs include a single 250V / 3A and a single solid-state.
  • Compatible with Blue-White’s output Flow Verification Sensor (FVS) system.
  • 4-20mA SCADA input.

Superior Engineered Design:

  • 5 Year Warranty
  • CNC precision-machined squeeze rollers for optimum squeeze, unparalleled accuracy, and tube life.
  • Heavy-duty rotor – single piece plastic rotor means no flexing and increased accuracy with no metal springs or hinges to corrode.
  • Energy-efficient brushless DC motor.

Safety Features:

  • Enhanced Tube Failure Detection (TFD+) Senses tube rupture by detecting chemicals in the pump head. No false triggering – Patented
  • Lockout feature prevents any unwanted tampering – Patent pending
  • Display shield to protect controls from harsh environments

What’s Included:

  • M1 Peristaltic Metering Pump
  • Two tube assemblies
  • Mounting hardware kit
  • Display shield

FLEXFLO® M1 Peristaltic Metering Pump

Max Feed: .0001 – 5.60 GPH (.0004 – 21.2 LPH)

Max Pressure: 100 PSI (6.9 bar)


Max. working pressure:
(Excluding pump tubes) 100 PSI (6.89 bar)
Maximum Fluid Temperature:
185° F (85° C)
Ambient Operating Temperature:14 F to 125 F (-10 C to 52 C)
Ambient Storage Temperature:14 to 158° F/ -40 to 70° C
Maximum viscosity: 5,000 Centipoise
Maximum suction lift:
30 ft. Water at sea level (14.7 atm psi)
Operating Voltage:115V60Hz 1 PH (0.6A max.)
220V50Hz 1 PH (0.3A max.)
230V60Hz 1 PH (0.3A max.)
230V50Hz 1 PH (0.3A max.)
240V50Hz 1 PH (0.3A max.)
Power Cord:240V50Hz = AS 3112 (Australia/New Zealand)
Motor:Brushless DC, 50W
Motor speed Adjustment Range:10,000:1 (0.01% – 100%) Max rpm = 65rpm
Duty cycle:Continuous
Enclosure:NEMA 4X (IP66), Valox® (PBT) Thermoplastic & PA12
Maximum Overall Dimensions:18.5 W x 22.9 H x 25.2 D cm
Product weight:2.7 Kg
Approximate shipping wt:5.9 Kg

 

Tube Failure Detection (TFD) System

Patent No. 7,001,153 and 7,284,964

No False Triggering!

Breakthrough technology for Peristaltic Pumps.

The TFD system will detect a wide range of chemicals (i.e. chlorine, acids, soaps, etc.). This unique technology was designed NOT to false trigger by condensation and washdown. Many companies require the TFD system for their peristaltic pumps.

How does it work?

If a chemical is detected in the pumphead (by tube failure), the pump will automatically shut off and energize a relay, permitting communications with external equipment, such as an alarm or a SCADA system. The chemical must be cleaned from the pump head and the tubing should be replaced before the pump will start again.

  • The TFD system ships as standard on the most popular peristaltic pump models.No extra cost to you.
  • The sensors are located within the pumphead. Sensors are constructed of chemical resistant Hastelloy-C.
  • Only Blue-White offers this technologyPatent No. 7,001,153 and 7,284,964