Flojet Water Pumps
Since 1975, Flojet-Xylem water pumps have been a popular choice in the car wash industry thanks to their incredible innovative design, compact size, and resistance to harsher chemicals. We stock Flojet air-operated and electric-operated diaphragm pumps so you can choose the pump that best matches the needs of your application. Both types of pumps provide reliable service for car washes, food and beverage, manufacturing facilities, and a multitude of industrial applications. Plus, they are great for RVs and boats too. Make Kleen-Rite your reliable supplier for genuine Flojet products!
Flojet water pumps typically use polypropylene housings and have several material elastomer options for diaphragms, check valves, and seals. This allows you to match the material of these critical components to the pH of the chemical moving through your pump. Choosing the correct material helps you maximize the life of your pump and your investment. Looking for certain set of specifications? We stock a wide range of models so you can find exactly what you need. If you can find the right pump you need, please reach out to us and we will track it down for you.
If you need OEM repair parts, we carry those too! We carry replacement ports, diaphragms, strainers, and more. That way you can keep your Flojet water pumps at their maximum performance level. If you already have a Flojet pump and need to rebuild or replace worn part, we have an informative video that teaches you how to service your pump.
Learn the Basics of Flojet Pumps
The Flojet pumps we offer are broken down into two primary types: air operated diaphragm pumps and electric diaphragm pumps. While there are several pump details and variables that you eventually have to figure out, knowing the difference between the two basic pump types is where you should start.
Air Operated Diaphragm Pumps
Car washes use Flojet air pumps for low-pressure services like tire cleaners, presoaks, foam, and soaps. Air pumps are also used in other industrial environments where potentially harmful chemicals are used. They are an economical replacement for electric pumps when you can't run electrical wires because it's either impossible or unsafe to do so. AOD pumps feature compact, simple designs that use compressed air as a power source, so they are less susceptible to combustion and can operate when submerged. Flojet air diaphragm pumps can run dry and are self-priming.
Electric Motor Driven Pumps
Electric pumps are most frequently used for heavy-duty water transfer, spraying, and dispensing. These quietly operating pumps are available in a variety of voltages to suit your particular needs. Options include 12, 24, 36, 115, and 230-volt. Electric diaphragm pumps produce no emissions, so they are better for the environment and safer to use in confined spaces. Small electric motors within the pump housing make them compact and easy to fit into spaces. Electric diaphragm pumps are capable of running dry and are self-priming.
Important Specifications to Know When Buying Flojet Pumps
When selecting a Flojet water pump for your system, it’s essential to evaluate a few key specifications to ensure you get optimal performance and long-lasting reliability. To help you make an informed choice, consider the following important factors:
By understanding these core specifications, you’ll be able to confidently select a Flojet pump that meets your needs and delivers dependable service in demanding environments.
Flojet pumps are separated into several series that target different applications. They feature varying designs, PSI and GPM capability, diaphragm and seal materials, and other specification options. Not sure exactly what pump you’re looking for? Read this Flojet guide in our blog to learn more about the most important series.
For air-operated pumps like G57 models, there is no pressure adjustment on the pump itself. Instead, you adjust the incoming pressure from your compressed air source using a regulator to keep it within the accepted range of your pump (usually about 20-100 PSI). Most Flojet electric diaphragm pumps, however, can be adjust with a built-in screw. Here's a general step-by step-guide to help:
While these steps provide a solid understanding of how to adjust the pressure on your electric diaphragm pump, you should always consult operation manuals and maintenance guides that came with your pump - both for safety and performance.
Diagnosing a faulty RV water pump involves looking for several key warning signs that indicate performance issues or impending failure. The most common symptoms include weak or inconsistent water flow, odd noises like squealing or clicking from the pump, and water leaks near the unit or its fittings. If your Flojet pump cycles on and off even when you’re not using water, or if it fails to turn on altogether, these are additional red flags. Reduced pressure at faucets and showers may point to a worn-out diaphragm, clogged valves, or internal damage in the pump. You should also check for visible corrosion around electrical connections, as this can cause unreliable operation. Addressing these issues promptly helps avoid an unexpected shutdown, ensures consistent access to water in your RV, and protects other plumbing components from damage caused by leaks or surges in pressure. If you suspect your water pump is malfunctioning, refer to your owner’s manual and consider using Flojet OEM repair parts to restore reliable performance and avoid costly downtime on the road.
Here are some of the top-selling pump models used for RV applications. We also offer complete systems that include an accumulator tank.