Solinst Model 464 Electronic Pump Controller

The Solinst Model 464 Pump Controller is fully automatic with preset sample modes from low through high flow sampling.

Features

  • Ideal for use with Model 407 bladder pumps or Model 408 double valve pumps
  • 99 customizable sampling presets
  • Can be used in automatic or manual mode
Starting At $1,505.00
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Overview
The Solinst Model 464 Electronic Pump Controller is available in 125 psi or 250 psi versions, and uses 4 AA alkaline batteries that last up to 100 hours of normal use. These Controllers can also be operated manually if batteries run out in the field, using only a compressed gas source.

Mechanics
The 464 Electronic Pump Control Unit has automatic preset sample modes from low through high flow settings. In addition, up to 99 user-created flow rates can be saved in FRAM memory. The Pump Control Unit allows faster purge rates and precise low flow control to ensure a representative sample at 100 ml/min or less when sampling for VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds).

Design
These convenient Pump Control Units are rugged, dependable and suitable for all environments. Quick-connect fittings allow instant attachment to dedicated well caps, portable reel units and to an air compressor or compressed gas source.

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Model 464 electronic pump controller (125 PSI), includes lines for bladder & double valve pumps
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Model 464 electronic pump control unit (250 PSI), includes lines for bladder & double valve pumps
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