Diaphragm Pumps

One of JATCO’s newest editions to our product line is the introduction of several diaphragm pump configurations for use on a variety of applications including compressor station assemblies, storm water skids, and BTEX condensers. Our standard diaphragm pump (DP-1) is a 1” anodized aluminum Versamatic pump with Teflon diaphragms. The pumps can be ordered in a multitude of variations depending on the customer’s specifications. One of the applications being implemented is retrofitting existing JATCO tanks in the field with our small diaphragm pump skids.

We offer three individual skid configurations based upon which application they are being used for, which includes the DP-1 S (our shortest skid), the DP-1 M (medium height), and the DP-1 T (our tallest skid). The different height variations help to accommodate the various tank configurations. We also offer a tank and diaphragm pump skid assembly that can take the place of the standard setup on BTEX units. One additional benefit to the complete tank and pump skid setup is the ability to add an additional diaphragm pump to the 30-gallon tank skid (J-7000 DP-2). The addition of the second pump is to make service and troubleshooting more user friendly. All these configurations can be purchased with cold weather options that includes jacketed insulation and either 120V or 240V heat tracing.


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Our Diaphragm Pumps


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