Blue-White F-2000 Chem Feed Wall Skid Municipal Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Blue-White
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- Specifications
- Dimensions
- Mounting Pump to the Chem-Feed® System
- Mounting the Chem-Feed® System
- Component Identification and Typical Operation – Simplex Pump Skid
- Component Identification and Typical Operation – Duplex Pump Skid System
- Chem-Feed Skid System Matrix
- WARRANTY
- Customer Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Blue-White F-2000 Chem Feed Wall Skid Municipal
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Chem-Feed® Engineered Wall Skid System. The
system is designed with the necessary components to safely inject liquid
chemical into a system.
Your Chem-Feed® Engineered Wall Skid System is pre-configured based on your
selections via the matrix or when designed with our engineering staff.
Please Note: Your new Chem-Feed® System has been pressure tested at the factory with clean water for a minimum of four hours before shipping. You may notice trace amounts of clean water in the system. This is part of our stringent quality assurance program at Blue-White Industries.
Features
Chem-Feed® Engineered Skid Systems were designed and engineered using solid modeling tools for superior piping installation and easy component maintenance. Custom engineered universal mounting blocks and pre-machined mounting slots provide for easy component servicing and replacement. Each factory built and tested system includes the following standard components:
- Pressure Relief Valve – Protects the system from over-pressurization, 5-150 psi setting range, 150 psi maximum system pressure. Ships on all systems.
- Check Valve – Protects the user from back-flow during pump maintenance. Ships on all systems.
- Flow Verification Sensor – MS6 accurately verifies chemical feed. Exclusive to Blue-White®.
- Inlet Y Strainer – Protects system components from damage cause by dirt or debris.
- Calibration Cylinder – Confirm pump output under system conditions. Specify cylinder volumes from 3 GPH to 128 GPH.
- Pulsation Dampener – Protect the system components from pulsation. Recommended for diaphragm pump systems. Not recommended for peristaltic pump systems.
- Pressure Gauge with Guard – Isolate and protect the system pressure gauge. Specify pressure ranges from 0-30 psi, 0-100 psi, or 0-200 psi.
- Strut Mounts – FRP Strut is provided with the skid to ensure sturdy support for wall mounting.
- Corrosion Resistant – Chem-Feed® frame constructed of chemically resistant polyethylene.
- Pump Mount Bracket – Constructed of chemically resistant polyethylene.
Specifications
Items listed below are standard available items and ship with most configurations. Your system may be customized with components not listed below.
Skid | Chemically resistant polyethylene structure |
---|---|
Pump (sold separately) | FLEXFLO® M1, M2, M3 or M4 peristaltic pumps |
CHEM-FEED® MD1, MC2, MC3 or MD3 diaphragm pumps
Piping| 1/2″ PVC Schedule 80 (optional CPVC, PVDF, CHEM PROLINE®)
Seals| FKM seals (optional EPDM)
Tubing (T)| Reinforced braided PVC, 200 psi max, certified NSF 51 /
NSF 61.
The pump inlet and outlet flexible tubing connections are terminated to half
unions and secured to the barbed fitting with stainless steel clamps.
(Optional: 1/2″ PTFE, 1/4″ PE, 1/4″ PTFE
Tubing Clamps| 300 series SS band, 400 series SS screw
Unions (U)| PVC body, schedule 80 (optional CPVC, PVDF)
Ball Valves (V)| True unions, PVC body, PTFE shaft bearings and seats
(optional CPVC, PVDF)
Pressure Relief Valve (PRV)| PVC body, PTFE primary diaphragm seal. Non-
wetted components:
EPDM secondary seal, zinc plated steel spring, stainless steel external
hardware, HDPE pressure adjustment screw. Infinite adjustment from 10-150 psi.
(optional CPVC, PVDF)
Calibration Cylinder (CC)| PVC body, PVC end caps, 1/2″ PVC pipe outlet
vent.
Available volumes: 3 GPH (100ml), 8 GPH (250ml), 16 GPH (500ml), 32 GPH
(1000ml), 64 GPH (2000ml), and 128 GPH (4000ml). (Optional Glass)
Pulsation Dampener (PD)| CPVC body,10 cubic inch volume (optional PVDF)
Gauge W/Guard (G)| Gauge: liquid filled stainless steel with blowout
plug, bottom mount, 1/4″ NPT theads. Available pressure ranges: 0-30 psi,
0-100, psi, 0-200 psi.Guard: PVC body, temperature compensated oil filled.
(optional CPVC,
PVDF)
Check Valve (CV)| PVC body. Cracking pressure: 1.0-1.5 psi Maximum
working pressure: inlet = 150 psi, back = 100 psi (optional CPVC, PVDF)
Flow Sensor (MS &)| Available Flow Ranges: 10 – 5,000 ml/min, 100-10,000
ml/min
Y Strainer (S)| PVC body, 1/32″ Mesh (optional CPVC, PVDF)
Pressure Switch (PSH)| 316 Stainless Steel
Back-Pressure Valve (BPV)| PVC body, 0-150 PSI Range (optional CPVC,
PVDF)
Universal Mounting Blocks| PA 12
Pump Mounting Brackets| 316 Stainless Steel
Skid Mounting Strut| FRP
Mounting Hardware| 304 Stainless Stee
Maximum Working Pressure| 150 psig (10.3 bar)
Operating Temperature| 14 °F to 115 °F (-10 °c to 46 °C)
Maximum Overall Dimensions| 30″ W x 48″ H x 17.29″ D (76.2W x 121.9H x
43.9D cm)
Skid Weight| 45 lb. (Not including pump)
Approximate Shipping Weight| 230 lb. (105 kg) (Pumps ship separately)
Approximate Shipping Dimensions| 17″ x 32″ x 50″ (Pumps ship separately)
Dimensions
Your Chem-Feed System may be designed differently from drawings below. However, the dimensions shown below remain the same no matter your configuration.
Simplex Pump System:
Dim | Inch | cm |
---|---|---|
A | 14.75″ | 37.5 |
B | 30.00″ | 76.2 |
C | 48.00″ | 121.9 |
D | 46.63″ | 118.4 |
E | 17.29″ | 43.9 |
Duplex Pump System:
Dim | Inch | cm |
---|---|---|
A | 14.75″ | 37.5 |
B | 57 .53″ | 146.1 |
C | 60.00″ | 152.4 |
D | 48 .00″ | 121.9 |
E | 4.63″ | 1i17.0 |
F | 14.38″ | 36.5 |
G | 17.41″ | 44.2 |
Mounting Pump to the Chem-Feed® System
Mounting the Chem-Feed® System
- Locate mounting position of skid on wall.
- Use dimensions and strut to mark best location for wall anchors.
- Remove strut from skid, and mount to wall with anchors.
- Re-mount skid to strut.
- Mount pump(s).
Component Identification and Typical Operation – Simplex Pump Skid
How To Operate the Chem-Feed® Skid System – Simplex Pump Skid Connections:
Connect chemical solution into chemical Inlet (V-1)
Connect chemical treated system to outlet. (V-8)
To Pump chemical solution into system.
Open ball valve V-1.
Open ball valve V-3, V-4, and V-5 (if optional equipment included).
Close ball valve V-2, V-6, and V-7.
Open ball valve V-8 to inject chemical solution into your system.
Start pump.
To calibrate pump / system.
Open ball valve V-1.
Open ball valve V-7.
Close ball valve V-2, V-6, and V-8.
Start pump and run until calibration cylinder is filled to top calibration
line. Do not leave pump unattended during this operation.
Stop pump once calibration cylinder is filled.
Close ball valves V-1 and V-7.
Open ball valve V-2 and V-8 to inject chemical solution into your system.
Note the chemical solution level in the calibration cylinder.
To calibrate pump at maximum speed into your system, Press the prime button on
pump. The prime mode runs the pump at maximum speed for 60 seconds (1 minute)
on all Blue-White® pumps.
To calibrate pump at your desired feed rate, you must pre-program your pump
speed before running this routine. Please refer to the instruction manual for
your pump to adjust feed rate and additional calibration instructions. Repeat
process to ensure accuracy of calibration.
Component Identification and Typical Operation – Duplex Pump Skid System
Connections:
Connect chemical solution into Inlet. (V-1)
Connect chemical treated system to outlet. (V-13)
To Pump chemical solution into system.
Open ball valve V-1.
Open ball valve V-3, or V-4, depending on which pump is being used.
Close ball valve V-2, V-11, and V-12.
Open ball valve V-5 or V-6, depending on your system design.
Open ball valve V-7, V-8, V-9, V-10 depending on your system design.
Open ball valve V-13 to inject chemical solution into your system.
Start pump(s).
To calibrate pump(s) / system.
Open ball valve V-1.
Open ball valve V-3 or V-4, depending on which pump is being calibrated.
Open ball valve V-5 or V-6, depending on which pump is being calibrated.
Close ball valve V-2, V-11, and V-13.
Open ball valve V-12. This open valve will direct chemical into calibration
cylinder.
Start pump and run until calibration cylinder is filled to top calibration
line. Do not leave pump unattended during this operation!
Stop pump once calibration cylinder is filled.
Close ball valves V-1 and V-12.
Open ball valve V-2 and V-13 to inject chemical solution into your system.
Note the chemical solution level in the calibration cylinder.
To calibrate pump at maximum speed into your system, Press the prime button on
pump. The prime mode runs the ® pump at maximum speed for 60 seconds (1
minute) on all Blue-White pumps.
To calibrate pump at your desired feed rate, you must pre-program your pump
speed before running this routine.
Please refer to the instruction manual for your pump to adjust feed rate and
additional calibration instructions. Repeat process to ensure accuracy of
calibration
Chem-Feed Skid System Matrix
Model Number Matrix
CHEM-FEED® Simplex Wall Skid System – Municipal
NOTES: When ordering pumps for skids, pump head orientation is standard LEFT facing only. Terminal Boxes quoted and mounted separately. All skids are pressure tested prior to shipment. Pumps are puchased and shipped separately.
Model Number Matrix
CHEM-FEED® Duplex Wall Skid System Matrix – Municipal
NOTES: When ordering pumps for skids, pump head orientation is standard LEFT
facing only. Terminal Boxes quoted and mounted separately.
All skids are pressure tested prior to shipment. Pumps are puchased and
shipped separately.
WARRANTY
Limited Warranty
The skid is a quality product and is warranted for 24 months from date of purchase (proof of purchase is required). The skid will be repaired or replaced at our discretion. The pump(s) have a separate warranty and are not covered under this warranty.
What is not Covered
- The pump(s) included with skid have a separate warranty. Refer to pump warranty page for information.
- Removal, or re-installation, and any related labor charge.
- Freight to the factory.
- Skids that have been tampered with, or in pieces.
- Damage to the skid that results from misuse, carelessness, abuse, lack of maintenance, or alteration that is out of Blue-White’s control.
- Skids damaged by or acts of nature.
Blue-White does not assume responsibility for any loss, damage, or expense
directly or indirectly related to or arising out of the use of its products.
Failure must have occurred due to defect in material or workmanship and not as
a result of operation of the product other than in normal operation as defined
in the pump operation manual.
The warranty status is determined by the skid’s serial label and the sales
invoice or receipt. The serial label must be on the skid and be legible. The
warranty status of the skid will be verified by Blue-White or a factory
authorized service center.
Obtaining In-Warranty Repair
Contact the factory to obtain a RMA (Return Material Authorization) number.
Carefully pack the sytem as instructed.
Please enclose a brief description of the problem as well as the original
invoice or sales receipt, or copy showing the date of purchase. Prepay all
shipping costs. COD shipments will not be accepted. Warranty service must be
performed by the factory or an authorized service center. Damage caused by
improper packaging is the responsibility of the sender. When In-Warranty
repair or replacement is completed, the factory pays for return shipping to
the dealer or customer.
Product Use Warning
Blue-White products are manufactured to meet the highest quality standards in
the industry. Each product instruction
manual includes a description of the associated product warranty and provides
the user with important safety information.
Purchasers, installers, and operators of Blue-White products should take the
time to inform themselves about the safe operation of these products. In
addition, Customers are expected to do their own due diligence regarding which
products and materials are best suited for their intended applications. Blue-
White is pleased to assist in this effort but does not guarantee the
suitability of any particular product for any specific application as Blue-
White does not have the same degree of familiarity with the application that
the customer/end user has. While Blue-White will honor all of its product
warranties according to their terms and conditions, Blue-White shall only be
obligated to repair or replace its defective parts or products in accordance
with the associated product warranties. BLUE-WHITE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE EITHER
IN TORT OR IN CONTRACT FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE FAILURE OF ANY
OF ITS PARTS OR PRODUCTS OR OF THEIR NONSUITABILITY FOR A GIVEN PURPOSE OR
APPLICATION.
Chemical Resistance Warning
Blue-White offers a wide variety of wetted parts. Purchasers, installers, and
operators of Blue-White products must be well informed and aware of the
precautions to be taken when injecting or measuring various chemicals,
especially those considered to be irritants, contaminants or hazardous.
Customers are expected to do their own due diligence regarding which products
and materials are best suited for their applications, particularly as it may
relate to the potential effects of certain chemicals on Blue-White products
and the potential for adverse chemical interactions.
Blue-White tests its products with water only. The chemical resistance
information included in this instruction manual was supplied to Blue-White by
reputable sources, but Blue-White is not able to vouch for the accuracy or
completeness thereof. While Blue-White will honor all of its product
warranties according to their terms and conditions, Blue-White shall only be
obligated to repair or replace its defective parts or products in accordance
with the associated product warranties.
BLUE-WHITE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE EITHER IN TORT OR IN CONTRACT FOR ANY LOSS
OR DAMAGE, WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT
OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF CHEMICALS IN CONNECTION WITH ANY BLUE-WHITE
PRODUCTS.
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References
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