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Fountain Jar Pumps - Solution™ Style

Model:PS Fountain
  • Solution Pump for Shallow Fountain Jar

Dispense from standard fountain jars with a Solution style pump. Models are available for standard 3 1/2 or 2 quart fountain jars; jars sold separately.

Dispenses:
Thin
Thick
Thicker
Certifications:
2YrWarranty
NSF
Warning-Prop65
Serving Application:
Ambient
Cold
  • Variations
  • Documentation
  • Trouble Shooting
 DescriptionModelp/nContainer TypeCapacityServing ApplicationList Price 
PS-20084060 2 Qt Fountain Jar Pump | SolutionPS-20084060Fountain Jar2-quart
Ambient
Cold
$138.32 USD More Info Wish List
PS-F81910 3 1/2 Qt Fountain Jar Pump | SolutionPS-F81910Fountain Jar3 1/2-quart
Ambient
Cold
$138.32 USD More Info Wish List

Specification Sheet

Problem:

Why is my Solution pump dripping product?

Solution:

Solution pumps come with (3) discharge fittings with varying opening sizes. Thick products work with the largest opening and thin the smallest. If your product is dripping, it may need the next smaller opening from what is installed. Too hard to push? Use the discharge fitting with a larger opening.

Problem:

Why is my Solution  pump difficult to push down to pump?

Solution:

Solution pumps come with (3) discharge fittings with varying opening sizes. Thick products work with the largest opening and thin the smallest. If it's too hard to push, you may need the discharge fitting with the next larger opening.

Problem:

Why does my Solution pump dispense only a little or no product?

Solution:

When this happens on a Solution pump, the first place to look is within the pump assembly. With the pump apart, check if the ball valves and seal are properly installed. Ball valves must be facing downward.

Our trick to remembering this is to say, in your mom's voice, "Put the BALL DOWN!". My bet is you won't forget it, no matter how hard you try.

Problem:

Why isn't my Solution pump returning to the start position after dispensing?

Solution:

If the plunger is not returning to start position after dispensing, it may likely be a broken spring. The spring is a replacement piece that will eventually wear out and break.

Sometimes how the pump is assembled can cause it to "lock-up" somewhat. During assembly, compress the pump and spring, while aligning flats on piston with the flats inside the cylinder. Another tip is the locking collar should be installed with the pump compressed.

* Server Products equipment is sold through dealers or distributors. The list prices shown throughout the site are for estimating cost.
The final cost may be lower or higher based on your location, taking into account taxes, landing fees, etc.