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Flowjet G56 Beer Pump

Flowjet G56 Beer Pump

Regular price £56.20 GBP
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Stanwell G56 Beer Pump

The unique Stanwell Beer Pump has utilised Flojet’s pump technology to allow longer service life and colder product flow in normal dispense environments. Featuring Flojet's pump technology, the Stanwell Beer Pump offers a longer service life and colder product flow - perfect for normal dispense environments. This innovative design ensures that your beer stays cool and fresh until the very last drop, ensuring a satisfying experience every time.

  • SELF PRIMING GAS / AIR DRIVEN PUMP
  • DOUBLE DIAPHRAGM POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMP
  • MAXIMUM FLOW RATE: 18.5 L/MIN
  • GAS/AIR INLET PRESSURE: 10 - 90PSI (0.7 - 6.2BAR)
  • COMBINED MAX. WORKING PRESSURE: 120PSI (8.27BAR)
  • MAX. VERTICAL LIFT: 30M (100FT)
  • TEMPERATURE RANGE: -6.7OC TO 43.3OC
  • NET WEIGHT: 540G
  • APPROVAL: NSF CE SK FOOD QUALITY APPROVED

The difference between a standard G56 and the G56 beer pump

When the industry moved to colder cellars and product, it was found that the standard pump was suffering major failure rates. This was due to diaphragms splitting and in high volume throughput accounts the pumps were freezing. STL immediately addressed this and developed a new pump that would operate at lower temperatures. This was achieved by the following.
 
  • Altering the stainless steel on the shuttle shaft to a higher grade which has been case/precipitation hardened and is silicone polished to achieve a smooth surface for the smooth running of the poppet valves.
     
  • The cover flanges and voids were substantial altered to reduce condensate build up in the pump and stopped freezing.
     
  • The diaphragm and poppet material were altered to greater shore hardness to cope with lower temperatures and this stopped the incidence of splitting and jamming.
     
  • A special Dow Corning low temperature/water resistant lubricant was used to replace the silicon grease which suffered hardening.
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