
Procon - Rotary Vane Series 5 - Stainless Steel Pumps - Bolt On - 1/2" NPT
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 |
Mounting and Integration
- 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.
- Mount pump securely to motor using supplied hardware. Align drive shaft carefully to prevent binding or premature wear on vane assembly.
- Connect inlet and outlet lines to 1/2" NPT female ports. Use Teflon tape or thread sealant rated for your fluid type and pressure.
- 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.
- Monitor flow and pressure during first 24 hours. Procon rotary vane pumps are self-lubricating but require clean fluid to prevent vane damage.
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.
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 |
Mounting and Integration
- 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.
- Mount pump securely to motor using supplied hardware. Align drive shaft carefully to prevent binding or premature wear on vane assembly.
- Connect inlet and outlet lines to 1/2" NPT female ports. Use Teflon tape or thread sealant rated for your fluid type and pressure.
- 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.
- Monitor flow and pressure during first 24 hours. Procon rotary vane pumps are self-lubricating but require clean fluid to prevent vane damage.
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.
Original: $476.40
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$166.74Description
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 |
Mounting and Integration
- 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.
- Mount pump securely to motor using supplied hardware. Align drive shaft carefully to prevent binding or premature wear on vane assembly.
- Connect inlet and outlet lines to 1/2" NPT female ports. Use Teflon tape or thread sealant rated for your fluid type and pressure.
- 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.
- Monitor flow and pressure during first 24 hours. Procon rotary vane pumps are self-lubricating but require clean fluid to prevent vane damage.
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.











