MV40016 Fixed Chemical Injector (1.6 mm, 4,060 PSI)
- Fixed-ratio Venturi chemical injector engineered for consistent detergent draw and repeatable dilution in professional pressure washing systems.
- Built around a 1.6 mm orifice to support steady suction performance in approximately 2.0–4.5 GPM operating ranges where predictable soap delivery matters.
- Rated to 4,060 PSI for use on commercial-grade equipment where reliability, uptime, and controlled chemical use are required.
- Designed for skid builds, cart units, and wall-mounted wash stations that need simple, stable chemical injection without field adjustments.
Chemical Injection Method
MV40016 Venturi-Based Draw for Controlled Mixing
- Uses a Venturi restriction to create a low-pressure zone that pulls chemical from a container into the water stream when the system is in low-pressure mode.
- MV40016 Fixed-orifice geometry establishes a consistent draw characteristic, supporting uniform detergent dosing across multiple operators and repeat service cycles.
- Stable draw behavior improves cleaning repeatability by reducing over-application, under-application, and inconsistent dwell times caused by fluctuating chemical feed.
- Predictable Venturi performance simplifies training and standardizes results across fleets, bays, and multi-operator environments.
MV40016 Fixed-Ratio Operation for No-Fuss Consistency
- Fixed-ratio design eliminates adjustment knobs and field tuning, reducing failure points and preventing unwanted setting changes in day-to-day operation.
- Supports consistent dilution when paired with proper low-pressure soap tips and a correctly sized suction hose and strainer.
- Reduces decision-making at the gun, allowing operators to focus on application technique, coverage, and rinse quality.
- Helps control chemical spend by keeping dosing behavior stable, especially in high-frequency wash programs and scheduled facility cleaning.
System Integration and Performance
Flow Range Compatibility and Pressure Management
- Optimized for roughly 2.0–4.5 GPM systems where a properly sized injector maintains reliable draw without excessive pressure loss.
- Designed to minimize pressure drop in normal operating conditions so the pump can maintain usable working pressure at the nozzle during rinse cycles.
- Best performance is achieved when the injector is matched to pump output, hose length, nozzle size, and the intended chemical mode (soap vs. rinse).
- Supports stable transitions between low-pressure application and high-pressure rinsing, reducing inconsistent draw behavior and improving operator efficiency.
Check Valve Function for Backflow Prevention
- MV40016 Integrated check valve prevents reverse flow into the chemical line, protecting the suction circuit from contamination and unintended dilution.
- Reduces risk of chemical container pressurization and helps maintain prime and responsiveness when switching back into soap mode.
- Supports safer operation by limiting chemical migration into upstream components when the system is shut down or pressure conditions change.
- Improves reliability in multi-nozzle and manifolded setups where backflow conditions can occur during mode changes.
Construction and Durability
Material Selection for Chemical and Jobsite Exposure
- Brass body provides durability for repeated handling, vibration, and daily use on professional equipment.
- Stainless-steel internal components are selected for resistance to corrosion and wear in detergent environments where lesser materials can degrade.
- Smooth internal bore supports flow efficiency by reducing turbulence that can contribute to wear and inconsistent draw behavior over time.
- Compact form factor supports installation on tight skids and inside cabinets without forcing compromised hose routing or inaccessible service positions.
Design Details That Support Long Service Life
- MV40016 Fixed geometry reduces moving parts and minimizes sensitivity to vibration and impact typical of mobile rigs and trailer-mounted systems.
- Robust construction supports frequent thermal cycling and pressure cycling typical of commercial wash routines.
- Service-friendly layout supports quick replacement in the field if a system is operating in demanding environments or with aggressive detergents.
- Appropriate for standardized builds where consistent component specification is required across multiple machines.
Operation and Maintenance
How to Achieve Reliable Chemical Draw
- Chemical draw is typically engaged using a low-pressure soap nozzle or downstream chemical mode that allows the Venturi to create the suction condition.
- High-pressure tips generally stop chemical draw by increasing backpressure, returning the system to rinse-only operation.
- Reliable draw depends on proper installation orientation, a sealed suction line, and a clean strainer to prevent air leaks that interrupt suction.
- Consistent results require matching the injector size to the pump’s actual flow output and the nozzle sizes used in the field.
Routine Care to Protect Performance
- Flush clean water through the MV40016 injector and suction line after detergent use to prevent crystallization, residue buildup, and check-valve sticking.
- Inspect suction hose, strainer, and fittings for pinholes or loose connections that can introduce air and reduce chemical draw.
- Keep chemical containers clean and avoid drawing sediment into the injector to protect internal sealing surfaces and maintain stable suction.
- Replace worn strainers and suction tubing proactively in high-use environments to maintain repeatable performance.
Technical Specifications
- Model: MV40016
- Type: Fixed-ratio Venturi chemical injector
- Orifice: 1.6 mm
- Maximum Pressure: 4,060 PSI
- Recommended System Range: Approximately 2.0–4.5 GPM (application dependent)
- Body Material: Brass
- Internal Components: Stainless steel
- Protection: Integrated check valve for backflow prevention
MV40016 Typical Industrial and Commercial Applications
- Vehicle wash and detailing bays requiring repeatable soap application and fast changeover to rinse modes.
- Facility maintenance programs for exterior cleaning, loading areas, dumpster pads, sidewalks, and building wash-down.
- Mobile wash rigs for light equipment cleaning, fleet touch-ups, and service calls where consistent dosing reduces chemical waste.
- Small commercial pressure washer systems used for scheduled cleaning in retail, property management, and service operations.
- Wash stations supporting general cleanup where uniform detergent draw improves dwell time control and cleaning consistency.





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