Stenner 45MHP10 (45MJH2B1STAA) Adjustable Dosing Pump 10 GPD 100Psi – 220v

Original price was: $840.63.Current price is: $467.20.
SKU: 45MHP10 (45MJH2B1STAA)

Pulsafeeder X030-XC-BAA9XXX Metering Pump – 100 Series, 30 GPD, 100 PSI, 230 VAC, Manual Control

Original price was: $830.00.Current price is: $449.00.
SKU: X030-XC-BAA9XXX

Pulsafeeder LPG5EA-VVC3-055 Pulsatron Series E Plus Metering Pump 96 GPD 100 PSI 115 V

Original price was: $2,180.00.Current price is: $1,373.40.
SKU: LPG5EA-VVC3-055

Pulsafeeder LB04SA-VTC1-XXX PULSAtron Series A Plus Metering Pump 24 GPD – 100 PSI 115 VAC

Original price was: $822.00.Current price is: $517.90.
SKU: LB04SA-VTC1-XXX

Pulsafeeder LB02SA-PTC1-XXX PULSAtron Series A Plus Metering Pump, 6 GPD – 150 PSI, 115 VAC

Original price was: $822.00.Current price is: $527.90.
SKU: LB02SA-PTC1-XXX

Pulsafeeder L380KT01-PVD Five Function Valve Assembly

Original price was: $147.10.Current price is: $114.00.
SKU: L380KT01-PVD

Pulsafeeder K4VHC1 KOPkit for PULSAtron Pumps Size 4 with VHC1 Wet end Code

Original price was: $165.00.Current price is: $127.90.
SKU: K4VHC1

Pulsafeeder X007-XC-AAAAXXX Metering Pump – 100 Series, 7 GPD, 100 PSI, 230 VAC, Manual Control

Original price was: $743.00.Current price is: $350.66.
SKU: X007-XC-AAAAXXX

LPH7SA-WTC3-XXX Pulsatron Pump Series E Plus 240 GPD – 35 PSI

Original price was: $2,143.00.Current price is: $1,350.10.
SKU: LPH7SA-WTC3-XXX

Jesco LB6 (50211067) Magdos Solenoid Diaphragm Dosing Pump – 43 GPD | 145 PSI (PP/EPDM)

Original price was: $771.00.Current price is: $420.00.
SKU: LB6 (50211067)

Stenner 85M2 (85MJL2A1STAA) Adjustable Dosing Pump 17 GPD – 25 PSI – 115V

Original price was: $809.46.Current price is: $449.90.
SKU: 85M2 (85MJL2A1STAA)

Pulsafeeder K2VVC1 KOPkit for PULSAtron Pumps Size 2 with VVC1 Wet end Code

Original price was: $193.40.Current price is: $149.90.
SKU: K2VVC1

Pulsafeeder LBS4SA-VHC1-XXX PULSAtron Series A Plus Metering Pump, 58 GPD -100 PSI-115 VAC

Original price was: $865.00.Current price is: $544.95.
SKU: LBS4SA-VHC1-XXX

Pulsafeeder L3201TC1-PVC Discharge Valve Cartridge Assembly

Original price was: $74.60.Current price is: $57.90.
SKU: L3201TC1-PVC

Your Ultimate Guide to Chemical Metering Pumps for Water Treatment

Let’s be honest, getting your water treatment just right can feel like a frustrating guessing game. Add a little too much chemical, and you’re wasting money. Add too little, and your water isn’t getting the treatment it needs. It’s a problem that can lead to everything from bad-tasting water to corroded pipes and damaged appliances.

So, how do you stop guessing and start getting precise, reliable results?

The answer is a chemical metering pump. Think of it as the brain and heart of your water treatment setup. These amazing little devices, also known as chemical feed pumps for water treatment, are engineered for one single purpose: to inject the perfect, controllable amount of a chemical solution into your water, day in and day out.

In this guide, we’ll break it all down. We’ll show you what to look for, how to choose the right model, and give you the inside scoop on top brands like Stenner, Pulsafeeder, and LMI. We want you to feel totally confident picking the right pump for your home or business.

What Are Chemical Feed Pumps for Water Treatment, and Why Do You Need One?

It’s not just any old pump. A water treatment chemical injection pump is a smart device built for accuracy. Instead of just moving a lot of water, it delivers a tiny, measured dose. It’s the key to automating your entire chemical treatment process.

When you install one, you’ll notice the difference right away:

  • You get dead-on accuracy. No more wild swings in your water quality. Just consistent, reliable treatment, 24/7.
  • It’s totally automatic. You set the dose you need, and the pump takes care of the rest. It’s a true “set it and forget it” solution.
  • You’ll save money. By using only the exact amount of chemical required, you stop pouring money down the drain on wasted product.
  • It’s much safer. You won’t have to handle concentrated chemicals nearly as often, which is always a good thing.

These pumps are the workhorses behind countless applications, from disinfecting well water with chlorine to using soda ash to balance pH and stop pipe corrosion.

How to Choose the Right Chemical Dosing Pump: 4 Key Factors

Picking the right chemical feed pump for water treatment might seem complex, but it really just comes down to four basic questions. Get these right, and you’re golden.

  1. What’s Your Flow Rate (GPD)?
    This is the big one: how much chemical does the pump need to inject per day? This isn’t about your home’s water usage, but about the dosage calculation.
    Here’s a tip from our pros: Don’t buy a pump that will have to run at its absolute maximum or minimum setting. Try to choose a model where your target rate falls somewhere in the middle of its range. That gives you the wiggle room you need to make adjustments later.
  2. How Much Pressure (PSI) Do You Have?
    Okay, this one’s a non-negotiable. Your pump has to be stronger than the pressure in your water line. If it’s not, it simply can’t push the chemical in. The rule of thumb is to pick a pump with a PSI rating that’s at least 10-20% higher than your system’s operating pressure. So, if your water pressure is 60 PSI, look for a pump rated for at least 70 PSI.
  3. Is It Compatible With Your Chemical?
    Chemicals can be aggressive. The parts of the pump that touch the chemical (we call this the “wetted end”) have to be made of materials that won’t break down over time. Using the wrong pump for a chemical is a surefire way to cause a leak. Always check the compatibility chart in the product description.
  4. What Kind of Control Do You Need?
    For most situations, a standard, adjustable-rate pump is perfect. You set the speed, and it does so continuously whenever it’s running. But if your water flow changes a lot, you might look at a proportional control pump that can speed up or slow down based on a signal from a water meter.

Our Premier Brands: Find Your Fit at Water Treatment Supply

At Water Treatment Supply, we only carry the brands we trust. Each one has a reputation for quality and is built for a specific kind of user.

Stenner Pumps: The King of Simplicity

If you love things that are simple, reliable, and just plain work, you’ll love Stenner. Their unique roller design is fantastic for handling chlorine (which can cause other pumps to lose their prime), and maintenance is a breeze. Seriously, you can change the pump tube in about 30 seconds with zero tools. For most homeowners, Stenner is the easiest and most reliable choice.

Pulsafeeder: The Workhorse and the High-Performer

Pulsafeeder offers a pump for every need, from basic to high-tech.

  • Chem-Tech Series: These pumps are absolute beasts. They are simple, rugged, and built to be ignored. If you need a cost-effective and dependable pump for a standard job, a Chem-Tech is a fantastic choice.
  • Pulsatron Series: This is the pump for the pros and the perfectionists. Pulsatron models offer incredible electronic control, allowing you to dial in the perfect dose with pinpoint accuracy. They are built for higher pressures and are the go-to for many industrial chemical dosing pumps.

LMI Chemical Metering Pumps: Built for the Toughest Jobs

When you see that signature yellow and black, you know it’s an LMI chemical metering pump. These things are built for the toughest jobs out there. Professionals choose LMI chemical dosing pumps when failure is not an option. They are known for their industrial-strength construction and advanced control features, making them a top choice for critical commercial and industrial applications.

Your Partner in Precise Water Treatment: Water Treatment Supply

Choosing a chemical pump is all about matching the right tool to your specific job. By looking at flow rate, pressure, and your chemical type, you can narrow down the choices to the perfect model.

Ready to find your solution? Dive in at Water Treatment Supply and browse our full collection of Chemical Metering Pumps below.

Still have questions? That’s what we’re here for. Give our friendly water treatment experts a call today at 954.772.2129 for personalized help!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What’s the real difference between a Stenner (peristaltic) and a Pulsafeeder/LMI (diaphragm) pump?
A Stenner pump gently squeezes a tube, which is great for gassy chemicals like chlorine. A diaphragm pump uses a tough, pulsing membrane, which gives it the power to handle higher pressures and is incredibly durable.

Q2: What else will I need for the installation?
Most of our pumps include a basic install kit with tubing and the fitting you need to connect to your pipe. You’ll also need a solution tank to hold your chemical mix.

Q3: What kind of maintenance is involved?
It depends on the pump. With a Stenner, the pump tube is the main wear part and usually needs to be replaced once a year. With a diaphragm pump like an LMI or Pulsafeeder, the check valves and diaphragm are very long-lasting but may need cleaning or replacement after years of heavy use.