(M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump
(M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump
The MistAway Brass Pump is manufactured by Mistaway and is an important part of the MistAway systems normal functioning. The brass pump helps to pressurize the misting system to spray mist efficiently. If your misting system is not performing normally, the brass pump may be faulty and needs to be replaced. Replacing the brass pump does require either the purchase or salvage of intake (#10190) and discharge (#10140) fittings.
Tools Needed
To install the Brass Pump, you will need a Phillips Head screwdriver that's preferably magnetized and paper towels for blotting insecticide concentrate.
How to Use
- Step 1: Following MistAway's specific directions, reposition the controller and plastic cover of the misting system until you can access the old pump.
- Step 2: Disconnect the old pump from the clamp that connects the pump and motor, and pull the pump off the motor. Release the intake and discharge tubing from the push-to-connect fittings on the pump.
- Step 3: Replace with the new brass pump and position it correctly, then secure it in place. Make sure to connect it to the intake and discharge tubings as well. Screw the clamp back on and tighten it.
- Step 4: Reassemble the Misting System and then test out the pump with a misting session according to MistAway's instructions.
Where to Use
The Mistaway brass pump can work on all units of MistAway Mosquito Misting Systems but is made from the Gen 1.3 or 3 Misting System versions.
When to Use
The MistAway Pump should be replaced when the pump is not pressurizing the system properly and creating an efficient mist from out of the nozzles.
Safety Information
MistAway Gen Pump is safe to use when applied according to MistAway's directions.
Special Considerations
Please refer to the directions that come with the bellow pump for detailed instructions. You can also access the instructions on MistAway's official website.
Availability | Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Brand | MISTAWAY |
Keith's Pro Tips | "A magnetized screwdriver is preferred when removing and replacing the brass pump because it will prevent slipping when you are trying to get the screws off the bracket." |
Product Drawbacks | May need to be replaced annually, especially if used often. |
Target Pests | Mosquitoes |
Application Equipment | None Needed |
Application Methods | Installation |
Active Ingredient | N/A |
Product Type | Equipment |
Formulation | Parts/Unit |
Application Rate | (M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump is ready to use. |
Shelf Life | (M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump will last up to 5 years when stored in a clean, dry location. |
Yield | (M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump replaces one pump. |
Use Sites | Outdoors |
Time to Kill | (M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump does not eliminate pests. |
Comparable Products | Mini Bellows Pump Gen 3 |
Restricted Use | No |
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Availability | Online |
Keith's Pro Tip | "A magnetized screwdriver is preferred when removing and replacing the brass pump because it will prevent slipping when you are trying to get the screws off the bracket." |
Time to Kill | (M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump does not eliminate pests. |
Chemical Type | Equipment |
Formulation | Parts/Unit |
Application Methods | Installation |
Product Drawbacks | May need to be replaced annually, especially if used often. |
Active Ingredient | N/A |
Application Equipment | None Needed |
Mix Rate | (M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump is ready to use. |
Use Sites | Outdoors |
Yield | (M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump replaces one pump. |
Shelf Life | (M) Gen 1.3/3 - Brass Pump will last up to 5 years when stored in a clean, dry location. |
Comparable Products | Mini Bellows Pump Gen 3 |
Children or pets? | No |
Property Characteristics | None |
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Q:My pump recently starting putting up 325 PSIG and my nozzles are not all misting properly. Is this a bad pump?10/11/22A:Since this is a technical question, it may be best to speak with the manufacturer, Mistaway. This way you can be best informed. https://www.mistaway.com/contact-us/#
Amanda Chavez
10/12/22Certified Buyer -
Q:Is there a rebuild kit for this pump?5/17/21
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