Server 82990 FP-DI Drop-In Condiment Syrup Pump for 3-1/2 Qt Jar
Server 82990 FP-DI Drop-In Fountainette Condiment Syrup Pump
Enhance your beverage or dessert station with the Server 82990 FP-DI Drop-In Fountainette Pump, the perfect solution for dispensing thin syrups, oils, and flavor concentrates. This high-quality, stainless steel pump is specifically designed for drop-in applications, fitting securely into a standard 3-1/2 quart deep fountain jar (sold separately). Its innovative angled discharge tube and a 3-inch taller serving point provide extra clearance for cups, making service quick and mess-free, even when dispensing at a 22° angle in a fountainette.
Achieve perfect flavor consistency and control food costs with precise portion control. The pump dispenses a maximum of 1-1/4 ounces, easily reducible in 1/8-ounce increments using the included gauging collars. Built for the demands of a busy commercial environment, this pump is constructed from durable stainless steel, is NSF listed for safety, and is certified for clean-in-place convenience. Upgrade your service with this reliable and efficient condiment pump from Server.
Key Features:
- Designed for Drop-In Use: Perfectly fits 3-1/2 qt deep fountain jars in drop-in or slanted fountainette stations.
- Enhanced Cup Clearance: Features an angled discharge tube with a taller serving point for easy dispensing.
- Precise Portion Control: Dispenses a maximum of 1-1/4 oz., reducible in 1/8 oz. increments with included collars.
- Durable Construction: Made from robust stainless steel for long-lasting performance in commercial settings.
- Certified & Safe: NSF listed and BPA free, ensuring it meets the highest standards for food safety.
Server 82990 FP-DI Drop-In Condiment Syrup Pump for 3-1/2 Qt Jar Specifications
Server Products is a leading American manufacturer of precision portion-control equipment, specializing in condiment dispensers, fudge warmers, and dry food dispensers. In the Canadian market, Server is primarily supported through a network of specialized culinary equipment partners and regional hubs in Mississauga, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec.
Shipping
Server products are high-precision, heavy-duty portion-control and warming equipment. Because they feature delicate pump mechanisms and precision-aligned heating elements, they are handled as high-density, fragile cargo.
- Fulfillment Hub: The primary Canadian inventory is often staged through specialized culinary distributors in Mississauga and Montreal. Secondary stock is often maintained in Calgary to service regional dealers and high-volume project orders.
- Lead Times: Standard in-stock items, such as the condiment pumps and fudge warmers, are typically processed within 3 to 5 business days. For large-scale custom-branded units or specialized industrial dispensers, lead times generally range from 4 to 6 weeks.
- Logistics: All products are professionally crated or double-boxed and secured to reinforced skids for LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) freight. Smaller units like the condiment pumps may ship via parcel carriers with reinforced double-boxing.
- Inspection Requirement: A meticulous inspection is mandatory upon delivery. You must check for any damage to the exterior housing or the pump mechanism. Any transit-related damage must be documented on the carrier’s bill of lading to preserve freight claim rights, as shipping damage is not covered under the manufacturer's warranty.
Warranty
Server provides a manufacturer warranty that reflects the industrial-grade durability and high-performance engineering of their American-made products.
- Standard Coverage: Most new Server professional equipment carries a 2-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from the original date of purchase.
- Component Integrity: The warranty covers critical mechanical and electronic parts, including the pump mechanism, the heating elements, and the thermostats, against defects in materials and workmanship.
- Service Authorization: All warranty-related service must be pre-authorized by Server’s service department and performed by an authorized service provider.
- Carry-In vs. On-Site: Smaller countertop units like condiment pumps and fudge warmers are generally designated as carry-in service, while larger floor-model dispensers typically include on-site service within a specific radius of a service hub.
Service & Support
Technical support for Server in Canada is focused on ensuring that high-volume kitchens and concession stands maintain consistent portion control and food safety standards.
- Authorized Technicians: Repairs and warranty work are performed by a national network of factory-trained technicians. In the Mississauga and Calgary regions, specialized culinary equipment partners who are specifically trained in Server’s mechanical and electronic systems serve as primary providers.
- Parts Availability: A comprehensive inventory of genuine American OEM replacement parts—including pump kits, heating elements, thermostats, and lid gaskets—is maintained at the North American headquarters and through partners like Parts Town Canada.
- Technical Consultations: Support is available to assist chefs and facility managers with the initial calibration of the portion-control settings and optimizing the warming parameters for different food types.
Exceptions and Exclusions
To maintain the validity of the warranty, the equipment must be operated and maintained according to professional culinary and mechanical standards.
- Maintenance Neglect: Failure to perform routine maintenance—specifically the cleaning of the pump mechanism, the inspection of the heating elements, and the regular replacement of the lid gaskets—is not covered under the manufacturer's warranty.
- Cleaning and Water Entry: Server units are not "wash-down" rated. Damage to the internal motors or electronic control boards caused by water entry during cleaning is a common ground for warranty denial.
- Improper Utilities: Failures caused by incorrect electrical voltage, improper grounding, or power surges are not covered.
- Overloading: Operating the pumps with product that is too thick or beyond their rated capacity, which strains the components beyond their rated limits, is considered operator error and is not covered.
- Consumables: Wearable items such as O-rings, gaskets, and cleaning brushes are classified as maintenance items and are generally excluded from the primary warranty after an initial defect period.
- Freight Damage: Any damage sustained during transportation is a freight matter. Visible damage must be reported to the carrier at the time of delivery to facilitate a claim with the logistics provider.
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