Q. What is the recommended FMI "Q" Pump
Mounting for maximum performance ?
A.
The recommended FMI "STH, RH or STQ PUMP
DRIVE MODULES". Pump Mounting for
maximum pump performance, mount the pump
with motor at 12 o'clock and pump head at 6
O'clock position. This orientation will
allow air bubbles that enter the pumping
chamber to directly exit thru buoyant
assist. Discharge lines should be
inclined upward from pump head.

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Q. What is the general guideline for pumping
high viscosity fluids ?
A.
FMI pumps are considered
viscosity independent indicating that most
high viscosity fluids can be dispensed or
pumped at low flow rates and low speeds.
Free flowing fluids are easier to pump than
non-flowing fluids.
Viscous fluids up to 500 centipoise can
usually be pumped by most FMI Drives and
Pumps Heads. In most cases no additional
steps are required to achieve good
performance.
Viscous fluids above 500 centipoise may
require one or more of the following steps
to achieve better results -
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The slower the RPM the better. Try to
keep RPM below 400. Use stainless
cylinder case material (CSC, CSC-WT,
CSC-TC, CSY, SSY)
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Set Pump Head closest to 100% of Pump
Head Module flow rate. A longer piston
stroke is better than a short piston
stroke.
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Use the largest ID suction line
possible.
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Increasing tubing ID size on discharge
line can help reduce backpressure build-up.
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Reduce viscosity if possible - try
Heating the fluid (use CSC-WT pump head)
or if applicable dilute the fluid using
suitable thinner. Check temperature
limits of Pump Head Module in catalogue.
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Improve flow to pump -Free flowing
fluids should be gravity fed.
Non-flowing fluids may require the use of a
pressure pot to get fluid into pump head. Do
not over pressure the suction line, use
minimum pressure necessary to help deliver
the fluid into the pump head.
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Dispensing small drops of high viscosity
fluids may require physically moving the
dispenser head to the point of delivery
and making contact at that point. This
will help prevent the drop from
remaining on the dispenser tip.
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High viscosity fluids may require
modified ceramic Piston-Liner sets.
Consult factory.
Note – The molecular chemical composition of
certain fluids may pose a pumping challenge
even though a similar viscous fluid can be
easily pumped. Typically polymers in the
Cationic family may pose such difficulties.
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Q. What is the isolation gland "W" option
setup ?
A.
In a special modification of certain FMI
Pump Head Modules (designated by suffix “W”
or “WT”), a pair of extra ports provide a
barrier gland of liquid, gas, steam or
whatever fluid required to isolate the
pumped fluid from the seal area and
atmosphere. Slurries, particulates, crystal
formers, and anaerobics are easily handled
at temperatures and pressures unattainable
before. The Isolation gland option is
available for Q1, Q2,Q3, CKC, CKC-LF, & CSC
Pump Head Modules.

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