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- Automatic Demand Operation: The 115V Flojet BevJet features an integrated 40 PSI pressure switch that starts and stops the pump automatically for seamless beverage dispensing.
- Compact Footprint: Designed for tight spaces, this electric beverage pump is ideal for under-counter installations in espresso bars and refreshment kiosks.
- Versatile Fluid Handling: Engineered with NSF-certified materials to handle bottled water, low-viscosity syrups, and juices without altering flavor profiles.
- Safe & Reliable: Built-in thermal overload protection prevents motor damage during high-demand periods, ensuring long-term durability in commercial environments.
- Easy Integration: Equipped with standard 1/4" barbs, making it a "plug-and-play" solution for commercial coffee equipment and water dispensing systems.
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The Flojet BevJet Compact is an ultra-reliable electric 115V beverage dispensing pump designed for applications where consistent pressure and flow are required for bottled water, juices, and syrups. This compact diaphragm pump is engineered to automatically activate when the discharge valve is opened and shut off when pressure reaches 40 PSI, making it the industry standard for coffee shops, mobile bars, and small-scale beverage kiosks.
- Voltage: 115V AC, 0.5 Amp Max
- Pressure Rating: 40 PSI (2.8 bar) with Automatic Pressure Switch
- Flow Rate: Up to 1.0 GPM (3.8 LPM) open flow
- Inlet/Outlet: 1/4" (6.3 mm) Hose Barb ports
- Construction: Food-grade Polypropylene body with EPDM valves and Santoprene diaphragm
- Duty Cycle: Intermittent duty; includes thermal overload protection
Technician's Note: The BevJet Compact is a demand pump, meaning it should not be "dead-headed" for long periods. If you are experiencing "cycling" (the pump turning on and off rapidly), check for a slight air leak on the suction side or a restriction in the discharge line. For the longest service life, ensure the pump is mounted in a ventilated area to allow the thermal protection circuit to operate correctly during peak usage.
