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WHAT DOES IT DO?
When the unit is told to inject, it monitors the flow rate of the main product and injects additive at a precise rate to match, according to the defined blend ratio. No formulas or complicated calibration procedures: you simply tell the All-Line Injector you want, for example, a blend ratio of 1:1000 — that is, 1 unit of additive per 1000 units of main product.

It can use two methods to achieve precise injection. Ratio blending varies the speed of a pump (DC or 3-phase AC) in order to inject the proper amount of additive. Sequential batching uses a pump in combination with a solenoid valve to inject the additive in small "batches" at defined intervals. Both systems are equally accurate, and both have their applications. If the system were to fall behind or edge ahead for any reason, it will correct itself. Extremely high accuracy is essentially guaranteed with an All-Line Additive Injector installed.

Additive is expensive — using an All-Line Additive Injector can make sure that you utilize every drop to its full potential.

 

HOW DOES IT WORK?
When the unit is told to inject, it monitors the flow rate of the main product and injects additive at a precise rate to match, according to the defined blend ratio. No formulas or complicated calibration procedures: you simply tell the All-Line Injector you want, for example, a blend ratio of 1:1000 — that is, 1 unit of additive per 1000 units of main product.

It can use two methods to achieve precise injection. Ratio blending varies the speed of a pump (DC or 3-phase AC) in order to inject the proper amount of additive. Sequential batching uses a pump in combination with a solenoid valve to inject the additive in small "batches" at defined intervals. Both systems are equally accurate, and both have their applications. If the system were to fall behind or edge ahead for any reason, it will correct itself. Extremely high accuracy is essentially guaranteed with an All-Line Additive Injector installed.

Additive is expensive — using an All-Line Additive Injector can make sure that you utilize every drop to its full potential.

IS IT SIMPLE TO INSTALL?
Our systems are simple to install, requiring little wiring. Only power, pulse wires and pump control are required in most circumstances, although other (or customized) applications could require more. For injection, we inject additive into any low-pressure main product stream — generally before the main product pump. It's as simple as drilling and tapping into a line to create an injection point. No torches, no cutting, no welding. Some truck-mounted main product pumps even have small unused suction-side ports that can be ideal candidates for injection points.

Your main product meter will communicate with our unit by sending pulses, a certain amount of which signifies a single gallon of main product. This is used to determine the precise amount of additive to inject. Our system is compatible with virtually any meter — electronic or not — including electronic registers such as the LCR-II commonly used on fuel delivery trucks.

See our entire list of features for even more information about all of the wonderful things that an All-Line Equipment Additive Injection System can do for you and for your fuel economy.

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