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Procon - Rotary Vane Series 5 - Stainless Steel Pumps - Bolt On - 1/2" NPT

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Procon - Rotary Vane Series 5 - Stainless Steel Pumps - Bolt On - 1/2" NPT

The Procon Series 5 rotary vane pump delivers 115-330 gallons per hour at 250 psi in a corrosion-resistant stainless steel housing with 1/2" NPT ports. Built for commercial water filtration, reverse osmosis systems, and high-demand applications where brass won't cut it.
SPECIFICATIONS

Procon Rotary Vane Series 5 Technical Details

Model Series Series 5 - Stainless Steel Construction
Port Size 1/2" NPT (Female)
Flow Rate 115 - 330 GPH (varies by model)
Maximum Pressure 250 PSI
Mounting Configuration Bolt-On (E or N Drive)
Materials Stainless Steel Housing, Vane, and Ports
Drive Options Single Flat or Key Slot Drive
Application RO Systems, Filtration, Food Service, Chemical Transfer
INSTALLATION & USE

Mounting and Integration

  1. Verify motor shaft matches drive configuration (single flat or key slot). Series 5 bolt-on models use E (single flat) or N (key slot) drives.
  2. Mount pump securely to motor using supplied hardware. Align drive shaft carefully to prevent binding or premature wear on vane assembly.
  3. Connect inlet and outlet lines to 1/2" NPT female ports. Use Teflon tape or thread sealant rated for your fluid type and pressure.
  4. Prime pump before first use. Run motor at recommended RPM (typically 1725 or 3450) and check for leaks at all connections under full operating pressure.
  5. Monitor flow and pressure during first 24 hours. Procon rotary vane pumps are self-lubricating but require clean fluid to prevent vane damage.
COMPATIBILITY

System Requirements and Motor Pairing

The Procon Series 5 stainless steel pump works with any standard electric motor that provides compatible shaft drive (single flat or keyed). Commonly paired with 1/4 HP to 1 HP motors running at 1725 or 3450 RPM depending on desired flow rate. The 1/2" NPT ports accommodate larger diameter plumbing for high-flow reverse osmosis systems, commercial ice machines, beverage dispensing, and industrial filtration applications. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from chlorinated water, low-pH fluids, and food-grade chemicals. Not recommended for highly abrasive fluids or those containing suspended solids above 50 microns without upstream filtration.

🔧 Pro tip: Procon rotary vane pumps run quieter and last longer when operated at lower RPM with larger motor pulleys. If you need 150 GPH, run a 3450 RPM motor with a pulley reduction rather than maxing out a 1725 RPM setup.
The Procon Series 5 rotary vane pump delivers 115-330 gallons per hour at 250 psi in a corrosion-resistant stainless steel housing with 1/2" NPT ports. Built for commercial water filtration, reverse osmosis systems, and high-demand applications where brass won't cut it.
SPECIFICATIONS

Procon Rotary Vane Series 5 Technical Details

Model Series Series 5 - Stainless Steel Construction
Port Size 1/2" NPT (Female)
Flow Rate 115 - 330 GPH (varies by model)
Maximum Pressure 250 PSI
Mounting Configuration Bolt-On (E or N Drive)
Materials Stainless Steel Housing, Vane, and Ports
Drive Options Single Flat or Key Slot Drive
Application RO Systems, Filtration, Food Service, Chemical Transfer
INSTALLATION & USE

Mounting and Integration

  1. Verify motor shaft matches drive configuration (single flat or key slot). Series 5 bolt-on models use E (single flat) or N (key slot) drives.
  2. Mount pump securely to motor using supplied hardware. Align drive shaft carefully to prevent binding or premature wear on vane assembly.
  3. Connect inlet and outlet lines to 1/2" NPT female ports. Use Teflon tape or thread sealant rated for your fluid type and pressure.
  4. Prime pump before first use. Run motor at recommended RPM (typically 1725 or 3450) and check for leaks at all connections under full operating pressure.
  5. Monitor flow and pressure during first 24 hours. Procon rotary vane pumps are self-lubricating but require clean fluid to prevent vane damage.
COMPATIBILITY

System Requirements and Motor Pairing

The Procon Series 5 stainless steel pump works with any standard electric motor that provides compatible shaft drive (single flat or keyed). Commonly paired with 1/4 HP to 1 HP motors running at 1725 or 3450 RPM depending on desired flow rate. The 1/2" NPT ports accommodate larger diameter plumbing for high-flow reverse osmosis systems, commercial ice machines, beverage dispensing, and industrial filtration applications. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from chlorinated water, low-pH fluids, and food-grade chemicals. Not recommended for highly abrasive fluids or those containing suspended solids above 50 microns without upstream filtration.

🔧 Pro tip: Procon rotary vane pumps run quieter and last longer when operated at lower RPM with larger motor pulleys. If you need 150 GPH, run a 3450 RPM motor with a pulley reduction rather than maxing out a 1725 RPM setup.
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Procon - Rotary Vane Series 5 - Stainless Steel Pumps - Bolt On - 1/2" NPT

$476.40

$166.74

Description

The Procon Series 5 rotary vane pump delivers 115-330 gallons per hour at 250 psi in a corrosion-resistant stainless steel housing with 1/2" NPT ports. Built for commercial water filtration, reverse osmosis systems, and high-demand applications where brass won't cut it.
SPECIFICATIONS

Procon Rotary Vane Series 5 Technical Details

Model Series Series 5 - Stainless Steel Construction
Port Size 1/2" NPT (Female)
Flow Rate 115 - 330 GPH (varies by model)
Maximum Pressure 250 PSI
Mounting Configuration Bolt-On (E or N Drive)
Materials Stainless Steel Housing, Vane, and Ports
Drive Options Single Flat or Key Slot Drive
Application RO Systems, Filtration, Food Service, Chemical Transfer
INSTALLATION & USE

Mounting and Integration

  1. Verify motor shaft matches drive configuration (single flat or key slot). Series 5 bolt-on models use E (single flat) or N (key slot) drives.
  2. Mount pump securely to motor using supplied hardware. Align drive shaft carefully to prevent binding or premature wear on vane assembly.
  3. Connect inlet and outlet lines to 1/2" NPT female ports. Use Teflon tape or thread sealant rated for your fluid type and pressure.
  4. Prime pump before first use. Run motor at recommended RPM (typically 1725 or 3450) and check for leaks at all connections under full operating pressure.
  5. Monitor flow and pressure during first 24 hours. Procon rotary vane pumps are self-lubricating but require clean fluid to prevent vane damage.
COMPATIBILITY

System Requirements and Motor Pairing

The Procon Series 5 stainless steel pump works with any standard electric motor that provides compatible shaft drive (single flat or keyed). Commonly paired with 1/4 HP to 1 HP motors running at 1725 or 3450 RPM depending on desired flow rate. The 1/2" NPT ports accommodate larger diameter plumbing for high-flow reverse osmosis systems, commercial ice machines, beverage dispensing, and industrial filtration applications. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from chlorinated water, low-pH fluids, and food-grade chemicals. Not recommended for highly abrasive fluids or those containing suspended solids above 50 microns without upstream filtration.

🔧 Pro tip: Procon rotary vane pumps run quieter and last longer when operated at lower RPM with larger motor pulleys. If you need 150 GPH, run a 3450 RPM motor with a pulley reduction rather than maxing out a 1725 RPM setup.
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