Dilution / Injection Range
The Ratio Range for doser dilution is the range of rates that doser can be adjusted to for specific amount of chemical injection into the water supply. Most dosers can be adjusted within a range of dilution amounts and other dosers have fixed dilution amounts.
EX: Dilution range of 1:500 to 1:50 gives us a percentage of solution to water of 0.2% to 2%. This essentially tells us the percentage of chemical mixture dosed into the water supply.
The ratio and percentages are also commonly view in the following units.
D14 Ratio Ranges
Ratio Range |
mL/gal |
tsp/gal |
oz/gal |
1:100 to 1:10 |
37.5 to 375 mL |
7.5 to 75 tsp |
1.280 to 12.8 oz |
1:200 to 1:20 |
18.75 to 187.5 mL |
3.75 to 37.5 tsp |
0.64 to 6.4 oz |
1:500 to 1:50 |
7.5 to 75 mL |
1.5 to 15 |
0.256 to 2.56 oz |
1:3000 to 1:333 |
1.25 to 11 mL |
0.25 to 2.25 tsp |
0.0425 to 0.384 oz |
There are several Dosatron Dosers with similar models numbers that vary by only 1 or 2 letters. BE SURE to make a selection based on your exact needs!
Dosatron water-powered, non-electric chemical injectors are the easiest, most reliable way to accurately inject chemicals into water lines. Dosatron injectors work using volumetric proportioning, ensuring that the chemical mixture remains the same regardless of variations in pressure and flow.
When water enters the injector, it triggers the hydraulic motor, which begins moving up and down inside the body of the injector.
On the upstroke, the Dosatron draws fluid up from the concentrate tank in an action similar to a hypodermic syringe.
On the down stroke, the concentrate is displaced into the mixing chamber, where it is mixed with the water flowing through the unit. Then the water-and-chemical mixture is discharged into the water lines.
- Water Flow
- Water enters the Dosatron body
- Concentrate is pulled up into the Dosatron
- Concentrate mixes with the incoming water
- Blended solution is discharged into the water line
*Doser in example may look different from your actually doser