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Viking 4197-SEP

Description

The 4197-SEP internal gear pump is used for ethanol extraction and similar applications requiring operation at very low temperatures. It is suited for handling fluids in the hemp and processing industries with stable, controlled flow. It delivers flows up to 75 GPM (17 m³/h) with pressures up to 200 PSI (14 bar). The pump operates across viscosities from 28 to 5,000 SSU, supporting efficient transfer of low to moderate viscosity fluids. Constructed for low-temperature service, the pump operates from -100 to +225 °F (-70 to +105 °C). It includes a low-temperature mechanical seal to ensure reliable sealing under challenging conditions. The pump provides strong self-priming capability and quiet, pulsation-free flow. Direct-mounted drive and compact configuration support integration into extraction and processing systems.

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Construction

Categories
Pumps
Product groups
Internal Gear Pumps

Performance

Min Temperature
-70 °C
Max Temperature
105 °C
Max differential pressure
14 bar
Min viscosity
1 cSt
Max viscosity
1100 cSt
Max capacity
17 m³/h

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It is used for ethanol extraction and low-temperature fluid handling. The pump is suitable for hemp processing and similar applications. It performs reliably in cold operating environments.
The pump handles flows up to 75 GPM, or 17 m³/h. Multiple sizes allow accurate capacity selection. Maximum pressure is 200 PSI, or 14 bar.
It is constructed for operation down to -100 °F (-70 °C). A low-temperature mechanical seal supports reliable sealing. This ensures stable performance in cold environments.
It handles viscosities from 28 to 5,000 SSU and temperatures from -100 to +225 °F, or -70 to +105 °C. Maximum speeds vary by model. These limits must match the application.
The pump supports flanged porting with opposite configuration. It is supplied with direct-mounted drive and motor mounting. Sealing options include behind-the-rotor and balanced seals.
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