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Chugger Pump 230v Stainless Inline Pump
Chugger Pump 230v Stainless Inline Pump
 
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The Chugger stainless steel headed pump represents the first affordable pump designed specifically for homebrewers.

This specific model is the 230 volt stainless steel head INLINE inlet (both inlet and outlet are 1/2" male NPT). The 230v pumps do not include a plug on the end of the cord as it will vary from country to country.

Center vs. Inline" In theory, the center inlet is capable of pumping hotter liquids at faster flow rates without losing prime (as compared with the INLINE versions of the pump) but the difference is barely noticeable. It's best to consider mounting locations and plumbing configuration when deciding which head to use, but if you can accommodate the center inlet, why not"

Specs:

316 Stainless Steel (Rear Cap on Housing), Teflon (Thrust Washer), CLEAR Silicone (O-Ring), POLYSULFONE (Impeller)

  • Max Flow 7 GPM 22.7 LPM
  • Max Head 18.6 FT 4.1 M
  • Power .04 HP .029 KW
  • Electrical 230V 50/60HZ
  • Submersible Non-Submersible
  • Can handle liquids of 250F
  • Materials are FDA Food Compliant
  • Components are UL Recognized
  • DO NOT RUN DRY
  • Approx. Ship. Weight(LBS) : 7



Some notes on using mag drive pumps:

These are not self priming pumps. The pump head must be flooded with liquid prior to turning the pump on. The easiest way to do this is to let liquid fill the inlet hose prior to connecting it to the pump. If the pump squeels or makes loud noises, shut it down and make sure the head is full of liquid.

If you wish to regulate the flow rate, it must be done on the output side of the pump (and we do recommend putting a valve on the outlet).

Use teflon tape on all threaded connections and be very careful not to cross thread when applying metal fittings to the polysulfone heads. Stripping or cross-threading the polysulfone or galling the threads on the stainless head is not covered under warranty.


Orientation: We get a lot of questions regarding the best way to mount and connect hoses to these pumps. First, we recommend mounting the pumps so the outlet faces horizontally to the right. If this is not possible, the next best orientation is output facing up. The other two options will get air trapped in the pump head and cause priming issues.

Connections: The options are nearly endless given the pipe thread input and output ports. You can hard plumb the system with stainless or copper tubing or use flexible hoses. We use silicone tubing with 100% camlock disconnects on everything for flexibility in connectivity and easy breakdown for cleaning. By far the most important thing is to use high flow, non-restrictive components with the least number of elbows as possible on the input side. (the camlocks, valve, and barbs are available on this website in other sections):
If the task of selecting plumbing components is a little overwhelming, we recommend checking out our pump connection kits which takes the guesswork out of it.

NOTE: Do NOT cut the (52") power cord to wire in switches, etc. Control boxes should be equipped with standard 15amp receptacles so that the pump can be plugged in. Cutting the cord or opening the motor housing will void your motor warranty immediately.


Accessories
Pump Connection Kit, Camlocks, for INLINE pumps Pump Connection Kit with BL Quick Disconnects For Inline Pumps (pump not included)
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5 of 5 Chugger Pump 230v Stainless Inline Pump June 24, 2016
Reviewer: sergey susanin from haifa, haifa Israel  
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