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Webster 22R221D-5C3 R Series Fuel Pump 3450 RPM CW/R 300 PSI

Special Price $381.08 Regular Price $423.00
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22R221D-5C3
The Webster 22R221D-5C3 Fuel Pump is a delivery component designed to move liquid fuel to burner assembly for combustion. It has a 3450 RPM clockwise rotation and can produce up to 300 PSI pressure, which can be used to regulate the flow of fuel when it is used in oil-fired furnaces, boiler HVAC systems. The pump operates by an internal gear driven system that pulls fuel in the supply line and pressurizes it to the burner nozzle. It is attached to the burner motor assembly and attached to the fuel inlet and outlet lines, which supports stable fuel flow, constant combustion and stable heating operation.
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Specifications

  • Pump Type: Fuel
  • Pump Connection: Threaded
  • Pump Connection Size: 1/4
  • Working Pressure: 100 psi
  • Motor Phase: 2 Ph
  • Motor Hertz: 60 Hz
  • Motor RPM: 3450 RPM
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Webster 22R221D-5C3 Fuel Pump?

Regularly inspect for fuel leaks, loose fittings, and corrosion. Ensure the pump is clean and free of debris. Check fuel lines and connections for tightness. Follow safety protocols when handling flammable fuels and always relieve system pressure before maintenance.

What are common issues with the Webster 22R221D-5C3 Fuel Pump?

  • Reduced fuel pressure or flow inconsistencies.
  • Noisy operation due to worn bearings or cavitation.
  • Leaks at seals or fittings.
  • Pump failing to start or operating intermittently.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Shut off fuel supply and disconnect power before installation.

Step 2: Remove the old pump if replacing.

Step 3: Mount the new pump securely, ensuring correct alignment for rotation.

Step 4: Connect fuel lines, verifying leak-free fittings and proper flow direction.

Step 5: Wire any electrical connections according to instructions.

Step 6: Restore power and fuel, then test pump operation safely while checking for leaks.