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 Engineered Liquid Ring Vacuum Systems
Our Engineered Liquid Ring Vacuum Systems typically incorporate liquid ring vacuum pumps in combination with vacuum boosters and/or air ejectors. These systems deliver higher pumping speeds at deeper vacuum, and are particularly well suited for applications in the process industries, especially those in the 10-125 Torr (13-165 mbar) operating range.
Booster-Liquid Ring System - Click for larger image Booster-Liquid Ring Vacuum Systems extend the capabilities of the liquid ring vacuum pump by adding a vacuum booster at the inlet of the liquid ring vacuum pump. This supercharges the vacuum pump and reduces the pressure on the inlet side of the booster. Flow ranges extend to approximately 2000 CFM (3400 m³/h) with vacuum levels approaching range of 1-10 Torr (1.3-13 mbar)
Booster-Booster-Liquid Ring System - Click for larger image Booster-Booster-Liquid Ring Vacuum Systems take the above concept a step further by adding a second vacuum booster at the inlet of the liquid ring vacuum pump. This increases flow as high as 6000-8000 CFM (10200-13600 m³/h), with vacuum levels in the range of 1-2 Torr (1.3-2.6 mbar). Cut-in points for the boosters can be adjusted to optimize system efficiency and energy savings.
Booster-Air Ejector-Liquid Ring System - Click for larger image Booster-Air Ejector-Liquid Ring Vacuum Systems incorporate a venturi ejector at the liquid ring vacuum pump inlet, through which sealant liquid is forced, reducing the pressure on the ejector inlet. A mechanical vacuum booster supercharges the ejector, affording deeper vacuum than can be achieved with either mechanical boosting or air ejection alone. Flow ranges extend to approximately 2000 CFM (3400 m³/h) with vacuum levels of 0.1 Torr (0.13 mbar)
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