


Injects a fluid residing at atmospheric pressure into a dynamic pressurized fluid system
Works without an electrical source
Amount of chemical injection is proportional to water flow
Each pump can handle one chemical
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Yes. If the water quality is poor, a diaphragm water-driven pump should be used in favor of a piston-driven pump.
Animal Health, Horticulture, Industrial, and Car Wash.
One chemistry can be used at one time with one water-driven pump.
Commonly, items like filters, valves, and water pressure regulators are installed along with water-driven pumps.
Water-driven pumps are one of the better dosing/dilution systems when it comes to pumping into back pressure. Some water-driven pumps can pump into back pressure up to 100 psi (6.9 bar).