PulseFlo Goodway Technologies’ line of descaling pump systems includes a variety of models with a range of capacities.
What’s new? Updates to two portable models in the PulseFlo line, with the GDS-120 replacing GDS-C40 and the GDS-160 replacing the GDS-C92-FWF. Among other upgrades, the new pump systems have a single-knob freshwater flush control, improved drain location and cam-lock hose connections. Also, the GDS-120 is designed with a new freshwater flush system that enables in-process rinsing and dilution without disconnecting the hose. Both systems include an on-board tank that allows for foam and carbon dioxide to be released.
Benefits A simplified cleaning process, with powerful, efficient and safe descaling. Also, the new drain reduces strain and potential chemical splash risk, making cleaning safer. In addition, for increased stability and maneuverability, the pump systems now come on four wheels.
Goodway Technologies, Stamford, Conn., 203-359-4708, www.goodway.com
Vital Statistics
|
Model |
Pump size |
Tank |
Volume of water in typical applications |
Typical applications |
|
GDS-120 |
0.5 horsepower (HP) |
10 gallons |
Less than 60 gallons |
Cleaning molds, extruders, temperature-control units /thermolators and small heat exchangers |
|
GDS-160 |
0.75 HP |
15 gallons |
50 to 120 gallons |
Cleaning small package boilers, modular chillers, small heat exchangers and brazed plate exchangers |
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