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40VEER-ROOT Red Jacket <br /> 4nFuel Delivery Solutions for H i g h-Volume Sites <br /> 406;) <br /> 28-Jan-05 MSR 01- 05-A <br /> Veeder-Root Releases <br /> Red Jacket Variable Speed Flow Controller <br /> 1.0 Purpose <br /> This Marketing Sales Release (MSR) announces Red Jacket's Variable Speed Flow Controller. The <br /> Variable Speed Flow Controller is a Veeder—Root designed variable speed drive that operates with the Red <br /> Jacket 2HP variable speed STP. <br /> 2.0 Product Description and Overview <br /> The Variable Speed Flow Controller measures and maintains line pressure to meet increase demand for flow <br /> while limiting flow to meet the 10 GPM maximum flow regulation. Line pressure can be set by the user to <br /> maintain a desired pressure and or to calibrate a desired flow rate at a specified nozzle. By measuring <br /> pressure directly the Variable Speed Flow Controller ensures that the desired line pressure is never exceeded. <br /> The Variable Speed Flow Controller uses the Veeder-Root pressure transducer that has proven reliable for use <br /> with Veeder-Root PLLD systems. When used with Veeder-Root PLLD only one pressure transducer is required <br /> to operate both the Variable Speed Flow Controller and to measure line pressure for Veeder-Root PLLD <br /> applications. <br /> Results of Third Party Pressure Comparison of 2HP Variable Speed Pumps <br /> Red Jacket2 HP <br /> Variable Speed Flow Red Jacket maintains <br /> °5 Controller directly Line Pressure as <br /> measures line pressuredemand increases <br /> 40 to determine demand Optimum Flow Rate is <br /> _ __ Maintained <br /> 21 <br /> 20 --- <br /> Available device uses <br /> " — motor load to determine -- <br /> demand–Flow Rate <br /> ' declines as demand <br /> increases <br /> 0 to 20 30 40 50 60 70 60 tb 100 <br /> Fl.(GPM) <br /> EMI/RFI Noise Reduction <br /> The Variable Speed Flow Controller is the only variable speed product available that meets FCC Part 15 <br /> Subpart J Class A specifications for EMI/RFI noise emissions. Though not required meeting this stringent <br /> specification eliminates the problems variable speed drives available today have been known to cause at <br /> susceptible sites. <br />