Connect an air line and start pumping, no electronics required. The air control system of an air driven diaphragm pump is an essential factor in pump performance. The patent pending Integrated Pneumatic Control System is constructed with durable, time-proven RAMPARTS® components for use in real-world applications. With its modular construction, it is both operator and maintenance friendly, allowing in-place service and/or field retrofit of either RAMPARTS® or competitors' pumps.

  • Plug & Play
  • Air Driven
  • Intermitent or Continuous Duty
  • Independent Control of Suction & Discharge Strokes

The air control system of an air driven diaphragm pump is essential factor in pump performance. The patent pending Integrated Pneumatic Control System is constructed with durable, time-proven RAMPARTS® components for use in real-world applications. With its modular construction, its both operator and maintenance friendly, allowing in-place service and/or field retrofit of either RAMPARTS® or competitors' pumps.

The RamParts Integrated Pneumatic Control System is designed for trouble-free operation at intermittent or continuous duties, as well as variations in temperature, air pressure or pump speed. The Integrated pneumatic Control System design ensures a full displacement stroke every time, with no guesswork or special operator skills required. It also offers independent control of the suction and discharge strokes, allowing the pump to be "tuned"" to the application, These features make RamParts Integrated Pneumatic Control Air Driven Diaphragm pumps easier to apply and install, and more efficient to operate and maintain than conventional diaphragm pumps.

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1. Diaphragm-Assist Air Cylinder

RAMPARTS IPC (integrated control) pumps incorporate the proprietary diaphragm-assist air cylinder design that conventional RAMPARTS Air Driven Diaphragm pumps have been known for.

As with competitive air driven diaphragm pumps, the air cylinder pulls the pump diaphragm through its suction stroke. However, unlike 'spring-assist' competitive designs, the cylinder-assist presents virtually no resistance as the pump moves through its discharge stroke. With less energy required for operation, the pump is more efficient, utilizing lower air pressure bny comparison than competitive pumps. Lower air pressure also means less differential pressure across the diaphragm, resulting in less stress and longer life.

The RAMPARTS IPC design takes further advantage of the cylinder-assist by providing an integrated speed control for the suction stroke. Adjusting the suction stroke speed allows the pump operation to be matched with the characteristics of the liquid being pumped, as well as the individual suction characteristics of the application.

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