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Manufacturer of pro-grade chemical metering pumps, flow meters, and water treatment accessories for industrial, municipal, and commercial applications.
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Blue-White Industries is a leading manufacturer of fluid metering and water treatment solutions, established in 1957. The company specializes in designing and producing high-quality chemical feed pumps, including peristaltic and diaphragm models, as well as variable area and paddlewheel flow meters. Their products are engineered to ensure precise chemical injection and flow measurement in a variety of critical industries such as water purification, municipal water treatment, agriculture, and commercial swimming pools.
Headquartered in Huntington Beach, California, Blue-White prides itself on innovative engineering and durable construction. Their product line features the popular CHEM-FEED® skid systems, FLEXFLO® peristaltic pumps, and DIGI-METER® flow monitoring instrumentation. Dedicated to simplifying fluid metering processes, Blue-White provides reliable, user-friendly equipment designed to withstand harsh environments and rigorous operational demands.
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Blue-White C-600P,C-600HV Chem Feed Diaphragm Chemical Feed Pump User Guide
Blue-White A1 Flexflo Peristaltic Chemical Feed Pump User Guide
Blue-White C-1500N Chem-Feed Injector Instruction Manual
Blue-White CHEM-FEED C-600P, C-600HV Diaphragm Injector Instruction Manual
Blau-wyt F-1000, F-2000 Paddle Wheel Streammeters en Kits brûkershantlieding
Blue-White F-550 Flow Meter Instruction Manual
Blau-wyt A4 Peristaltyske Dosearpomp Brûkershânlieding
Blau-wyt CFS Aluminium Simplex Skid System Instruction Manual
Blue-White CFWS Series CHEM-FEED Gemeentlike Skid Systems Instruction Manual
Blue-White FLEXFLO® A4 Peristaltic Metering Pump Operating Manual
MICRO-FLO Electronic Flow Meter Instruction Manual - Blue-White
Manuel d'utilisation FLEXFLO® M3 Pompe doseuse péristaltique
CHEM-FEED® C2V/C3V Diaphragm Metering Pump Operating Manual
Blue-White FLEXFLO Series A1 Peristaltic Metering Pump Operating Manual
Blue-White FLEXFLO A1 Peristaltic Chemical Feed Pump Quick Start Guide
Blue-White APFCL Chlorine and Turbidity Analyzer Panel Quick Start Guide
Blue-White FLEXFLO Series A1 Peristaltic Metering Pump Operating Manual
Blue-White CHEM-FEED C-1500N Metering Pump: Installation and Operation Manual
Blue-White FLEXFLO® Series A1 Peristaltic Metering Pump - Operating Manual
Blue-White Polysulfone Variable Area Flow Meters Quick Start Guide
Blue-White C-600P/C-600HV CHEM-FEED Diaphragm Chemical Feed Pump Quick Start Guide
Blue-White support FAQ
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What is the preset pressure for the Pressure Relief Valve on Chem-Feed skids?
The Pressure Relief Valve is typically preset at 50 psi, though it often has an adjustment range (e.g., 5-100 psi or 5-150 psi) depending on the specific system model.
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Can I use a pulsation dampener with peristaltic pumps?
No, pulsation dampeners are generally recommended for diaphragm pump systems. They are not recommended for use with peristaltic pump systems.
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How do I install the F-550 Flow Meter correctly?
The F-550 flow meter is designed to work best when installed in a perfectly vertical pipe system with upward flow. Ensure the piping design prevents stress on the meter fittings and minimizes vibration.
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How often should I clean the paddlewheel flow meter?
Periodic cleaning of the paddlewheel is required to maintain accuracy. The frequency depends on the cleanliness of the fluid. Use mild soap and a soft-bristle brush to remove any debris.
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Where can I find the voltage requirements for my Blue-White pump?
De voltage requirement is printed directly on the pump serial label. Always verify the supply voltage matches this label before connecting power to avoid damage.
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What should I do if the pump is difficult to prime?
If priming is difficult due to dry valves or back pressure, you may need to wet the valves by immersing them in water or manually fill the suction tube with water to help the diaphragm create enough pull.