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12/10/2008
Dosatron Introduces D14 Into Water Treatment

CLEARWATER, Fla, December 10, 2008 – Dosatron International, Inc. today announced that it will begin selling the new D14 – 14 GPM series of chemical injectors for the water treatment market. The new injectors will replace the DI – 11 GPM series that was previously sold in this market. Parts and service for the DI series will remain available for the foreseeable future.

“The new D14 – 14 GPM chemical injector represents the next evolutionary step in Dosatron engineering,” said Lela Kelly, vice president of Dosatron International.  “It offers the reliability and repeatable results that are necessary for successful water treatment, while being much easier to maintain and service than any other injector on the market.”

Installed directly into the water supply, Dosatron chemical injectors are powered by the water already used in the water treatment process, therefore reducing energy costs. They accurately and continuously inject needed chemicals at the point of application. Variations in water flow or pressure do not affect the units operation as they compensate for changes, thus offering consistent, repeatable results.

The new D14 series’ simple design makes them very easy to use and maintain, reducing down time and saving money. Their precise ratio adjuster allows for minute adjustments, thus enabling the user to control chemical costs more closely than ever. The housing of the new D14 GPM offers higher chemical resistance than the DI series, therefore providing a longer injector life.
 
Three models are available: D14MZ2 in 1:500 to 1:50; D14MZ5 in 1:200 to 1:20 and D14MZ10 in 1:100 to 1:10.  The new Dosatron D14 is available for purchase anywhere Dosatron chemical injectors are sold. As with all other Dosatron products, these injectors are backed by a world-class customer service team.

About Dosatron International
Dosatron International, Inc. is an industry leader in water-powered, proportional chemical injectors. Dosatron products are manufactured according to ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001:2004 standards by Dosatron International S.A.S., part of United Technologies Corporation, U.S.A.