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DMF300 PressurePal feeder (19 gal) with digital pressure control (0-45 psi) is ideal for feeding and pressurizing closed-loop heating systems with operating pressure of 45 psi and below. It allows for installation of stand-alone hydronic baseboard/radiator heating, radiant floor heating, snow/ice melting systems and forced air coil heat exchangers - without the need for running a separate potable water supply line. Axiom hydronic feeders are compatible with water and up to 50% water/glycol mix solutions and plug directly into a US standard electrical wall outlet - no special wiring or control boxes needed. DMF300 is easy to install & service, saves time & labor and helps to prevent major flooding caused by leaks and ruptured pipes.
Technical Specifications:
Features:
Technical Specifications:
- 0-45psig (0-310 kPa) pressure setpoint with adjustable dead band
- Factory cut-out pressure set to 18psig (115 kPa)
- Tank volume: 17 Gallons (64 liters)
- System connection: 1/2" FNPT
- Electrical: 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, 1 to 24 VDC
- Weight: 16.63 lbs (when empty)
Features:
- All features shown on user-friendly digital display screen
- 0-45 psi adjustable pressure
- Normally open or normally closed alert contacts and LED light for low-level, low-pressure, or high-pressure conditions
- Tilted front easy access
- Comes with wall mounting bracket
- Compatible with water & glycol (anti-freeze) mixes
- Perfect for stand-alone hydronic and radiant heating, snow melting and heating/cooling coils
- Plugs directly into a standard 115VAC outlet
- No direct connection to potable water supply eliminates need for backflow prevention
- Fuse-protected diaphragm pump can run dry without damage
- Make-up fluid stored in the feeder tank can be pre-treated to meet appliance manufacturers specifications
- Diverter valve allows easy purging of air on initial start-up and manual mixing of solution
- Prevents major floods - in the event of system rupture, only the contents of the tank will be pumped into the system
- Provides leak detection - dropping fluid level provides immediate notice that the system has developed a leak
- Fluid drained for service can easily be put back into the system