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This device is designed to reduce pulsations (pressure fluctuations) that occur with systems that have a positive displacement pump. Rubber bladder is pre-charged with nitrogen up to 50-60% of the system pressure. As water passes by the pulsation dampener, it absorbs the pulsations that come from the movement of water in the system. It is designed to protect pump equipment and piping in the system and can reduce pulsations down to 4%.

WARNING: This product might contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Specification US Metric
Flow80 GPM303 L/min
Pressure3000 PSI207 bar
Pressure Maxium Charge1500 PSI103 bar
Gas Volume214 in3
Temperature Rating200 °F93 °C
Inlet Port1 1/4" FNPT
Weight32 lbs.14.5 kg
Body ConstructionMarine Epoxy/SS
Bladder ConstructionBuna-N
The repair kits listed to the right are available for this pump. If you need further information about these repair kits, or have questions about other specific parts for your pump, please contact you local Giant distributor or contact Giant customer service.
No repair kits available. See literature for replacement parts.
Charging Kit – Part #09843
Charging Kit with case – Part #09842

Literature

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  • Giant Industries Limited Warranty
  • 22156-0100 Literature

Materials

Steel

Sample Pump

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