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W9 Cyberject™

Description

The W-9 Series Cyberject™ is a unique WERECON product and represents a radical departure from normal injection methodology.  Instead of using a metering pump to pressurize the product into the main line, the Cyberject™ uses a proprietary computer controlled venturi system.  This system takes some water from the main line, adds fertilizer, and re-injects a highly diluted mixture back into the pipe.  Instead of being pushed into the system, the concentrated fertilizer is drawn into the system by the venturi effect.   There is no concentrated product under pressure, which reduces the chances of a ruptured line dumping product all over the pump station.  Another benefit of the Cyberject™ is that it is extremely accurate (to 1/1500th of a gallon) under varying viscosities, and temperatures.  This system is ideal for golf courses and large facilities where the irrigation flow is variable and under relatively high pressure. (150PSI) 

With the addition of a subassembly, the Cyberject™ can display the water pH on its user interface, and can be used for pH control.  See the   W-9 Cyberject™ w/pH page for more info.

Key Features

  • Accuracy Under All Viscosities
  • Able to Prime with Air in the Line
  • Closed Loop Metering System
  • Accurate at Both High and Low Rates
  • Easy to Maintain
  • Measures Product as it Injects
  • User Friendly Controls with On-Line Help
  • Pre-Mixes Product with Water Prior to Injection
  • Made in the USA

Model Numbers

W9-BBB0  Unit with Three Injectors
W9-BB00  Unit with Two Injectors

 


 

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