Portable Pump System for Dispensing Potable Water from Standard Water Bottles
The BW5000 Series Bottled Water Dispensing System is a great portable solution where a standard water supply is unavailable. The Flojet BW5000 Bottled Water Dispenser Pump can quietly and reliably supply bottled water at 0.6 GPM (2.3 LPM) to espresso machines, coffee makers, tea makers, refrigerators, ice machines, water dispensers, and more.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Illuminated on/off switch provides clear visibility in dark or hard-to-reach places
Long-life motor ensures years of reliable operation
Flojet diaphragm pump runs dry without damage, extending pump life
Quick-connect port speeds installation and replacement of suction and discharge tubing
Quiet operation minimizes noise pollution with noise-dampening rubber feet
Thermal overload protection prevents overheating, protecting the pump and control box from damage
Flojet BW5000 Series Bottled Water Dispensing Pump System is ideal where portability is key
The Flojet BW5000 Series Bottled Water System is designed to work with coffee/tea makers, refrigerator ice and water dispensers, espresso carts, and portable sinks or any use requiring portable, potable water. Easily connected to most standard five gallon (18.9 liter) water bottles, the system allows you to pump water from commercial bottles to ensure better-tasting hot and cold beverages. The dual inlet version draws from two water lines simultaneously.
The BW5000 Series Bottled Water Dispenser System has also been engineered for easy operation and flexible installation. Its compact size supports easy mounting, and the pump automatically shuts off when the water source is depleted and restarts when water is restored. A sealed vacuum keeps water fresh and a built-in check valve prevents back flow.
The Flojet Bottled Water Dispenser Pump System is great for remote locations where water supply is inaccessible. It’s no wonder that coffee shops around the world trust Flojet BW5000 Series Bottled Water Systems to deliver recipe-quality water for more than two million cups of coffee a day.