107 Series Municipal Style Hydraulic Pipeline Flushers Sizes: 3" to 24"

Prices and Specifications

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107-Series Hydraulic Sewer Flushers Operation & Maintenance Instructions

These flushers are made with a heavy industrial treated canvas outer ply on sizes through 12". Larger sizes have a Nylon reinforced Nitrile outer ply. Many other materials available.

Powerful Hydraulic Force and Jet Action Flushes Pipeline Clear Quickly and Efficiently

High Strength Flexible Materials

Multi-Size Applications

Light Weight Allows one person insertion for most sizes and applications.

Under Water Placement
Small deflated size allows removal of air for easier insertion in pipeline filled with water.

Most Sizes Available
Standard sizes are generally in stock up to 48" diameter with larger sizes available in just a few days.

Flexibility

Custom Configurations
Custom products have been manufactured for many high temperature and severe chemical applications. Please contact a Petersen engineer to discuss your requirements.

Clear Sand & Debris
  1. Insert Flusher above debris with outlet pointed up stream
  2. Turn on water full force allowing water head build up
  3. Turn off water and remove Flusher; the released head of water clears pipeline
Clear Obstructed Sewer
  1. Insert Flusher above debris with outlet pointed down stream
  2. Turn on water full force allowing water to expand Flusher
  3. Water flow and pressure builds between Flusher and blockage clearing sewer

Click an Item Number below to order

Pipe Diameter Maximum*
Flushing
Pressure
Inlet
Coupling

Outlet
Connection

in npt

Deflated Length Shpg
Wt
lbs
Item
Number**

Unit
Price

Each

Maximum Minimum
in mm in mm in mm
4 102 3 76 100 psig 1 1/2" npsh 1 M 18 457 4 107-004-1
4 102 3.5 89 100 psig 2 1/2" nh 1 1/2 M 18 457 7 107-004-3
6 152 4.0 102 100 psig 1 1/2" npsh 1 M 23 584 5 107-006-1
6 152 5.0 127 100 psig 2 1/2" nh 1 1/2 M 23 584 8 107-006-3
8 203 4.0 102 100 psig 1 1/2" npsh 1 M 28 711 6 107-008-1
8 203 5.0 127 100 psig 2 1/2" nh 1 1/2 M 28 711 9 107-008-3
10 254 4.0 102 100 psig 2" npsh 1 1/4 M 33 838 8 107-010-2
10 254 5.0 127 100 psig 2 1/2" nh 1 1/2 M 33 838 13 107-010-3
12 305 4.0 102 100 psig 2" npsh 1 1/4 M 46 1168 13 107-012-2
12 305 5.0 127 100 psig 2 1/2" nh 2 M 46 1168 14 107-012-3
15 381 5.0 127 100 psig 2 1/2" nh 2 M 51 1295 24 107-015-3
16 406 5.0 127 80 psig 2 1/2" nh 2 M 54 1372 24 107-016-3
18 457 5.0 127 80 psig 2 1/2" nh 2 M 59 1498 25 107-018-3
24 610 6.0 152 70 psig 2 1/2" nh 3 M 77 1955 47 107-024-3

Custom configurations also available


*Warning: When used as an inflatable plug, inflate only to 25% of the flushing pressure! Maximum head pressures that a pipe plug may restrain can only be estimated. Slippage is influenced by many factors including fluid in the pipe, coefficient of pipeline friction, pressure required to inflate the plug, and accuracy of pressure gauges. Generally, a Multi-Flex™ Inflatable Plug inserted fully into pipeline will begin slipping between 50% and 80% of the inflation pressure if it has an inflated pipe contact length of 1 Ω to 2 times the diameter, but even a head pressure of 50% of the inflation pressure may cause slippage with some liquids. The inflation pressure is also subject to temperature change and debris or protrusions in the pipeline that could rupture the plug. The inflation pressure should be monitored and plugs anchored and/or mechanically blocked when slippage could cause property damage or injury. NEVER use a test pressure greater than the capacity of the weakest pipe or component in the system. NEVER use an inflatable plug when its failure could cause injury.

Products covered by one or more of the following patents: 4,565,222; 5,353,842; 5,901,752; 6,446,669; 6,568,429; 6,899,138 and other applications pending.