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2NVBM-400/6000 Booster high vacuum pump
2NVBM-400/6000 Booster high vacuum pump
The 2NVBM-400(R)/6000 booster pump consists of housings, a steam line, a trap and a heater. The required effective speed of action of the pre-vacuum pump (pumps) at a pressure of 200 Pa (1.5 mm Hg) at the outlet of the booster pump 2NVBM-400(R)/6000 is not less than 45 l/s. The maximum residual pressure of the pump 2NVBM-400(R)/6000, measured by the PMI-2 manometric ionization converter with nitrogen filled into its trap, is no more than 6.6 × 10-4 Pa (5 × 10-6 mmHg). The pressure of the cooling water at the inlet to the pump 2NVBM-400 (R)/6000 should be from 0.2 to 0.5 MPa (from 2 to 5 kgf / cm2). The drain from the pump should be free with a jet break. Cooling water consumption is 600 l/h. The total amount of working fluid for the 2NVBM-400(R)/6000 pump is 47 liters, the level of working fluid should be between the upper and lower marks of the level gauge. Replacement or refilling of the working fluid depends on the operating mode of the pump (inlet pressure, pumping duration, etc.) and the composition of the pumped medium, so the time after which the working fluid is replaced or refilled can be 100 hours or more. A large flow rate of the working fluid is observed when the pump is operating in the input pressure range from 1.33 to 13.3 Pa (from 1 ·10-2 to 1 ·10-1 mm Hg). The pump operating mode in the range from 13.3 Pa (0.1 mmHg) to the maximum residual pressure is cyclically irregular.
Produced in: Kazan
NVDM-160 High-vacuum Diffusion Pump
NVDM-160 High-vacuum Diffusion Pump
The operation of the NVDM-160 diffusion pump is based on the capture and transfer of the pumped gas by a steam jet flowing from the slit gaps of the steam line nozzles towards the outlet flange. The oil reflector of the NVDM-160 diffusion pump is a flange with a cooling tube passing through it, soldered to a cap located in the center of the flange. The NVDM-160 closed-type diffusion pump heater consists of tubular electric heaters fixed in the heater housing. During the operation of the pump, it is necessary to monitor the flow rate and temperature of the cooling water, the level of the working fluid and its temperature. Replacement or refilling of the working fluid depends on the operating mode of the pump (inlet pressure, pumping duration, etc.) and the composition of the pumped medium. Therefore, the time after which the working fluid is replaced or refilled can be from 100 to 1000 or more hours. A large flow rate of the working fluid is observed when the pump is operating in the range of inlet pressures from 6.6×10-2 to 13.3 Pa (from 5×10-4 to 1×10-1 mm Hg). Water at the inlet to the cooling systems of the housing and oil reflector must be supplied with a pressure of no more than 0.5 MPa (5 kgf / cm2) and temperature from plus 40C to plus 250C. The recommended cooling water consumption is 60+10 l/h and is regulated by the outlet water temperature, which should not exceed plus 400C. The water drain should be free (with a jet break). Not allowed: operation of the pump without water cooling, exceeding the maximum exhaust pressure of 33.3 Pa (0.25 mm Hg). The level of the working fluid during operation, at which the parameters of the NVDM-160 pump are provided, must correspond to min 10mm, max 17mm. The volume of the filled working fluid is 0.3 liters
Produced in: Kazan
ND-400 High-vacuum Diffusion pump
ND-400 High-vacuum Diffusion pump
The working condition of the ND-400(R) diffusion pump depends on the temperature of the working fluid in the pump boiler. During the initial filling, it is recommended to fill the maximum volume of the working fluid. Working fluid is "VACMA OIL 500" vacuum oil (under technical specifications TU 19.20.29-061-00218526-2019). The total amount of working fluid in the ND-400(R) diffusion pump is a maximum of 5 liters, a minimum of 3.3 liters. The viewing window for visual inspection of the working fluid has marks of its maximum and minimum amounts. During normal operation of the pump, the level of the working fluid practically does not change. The temperature of the working fluid when the pump is operating at the maximum residual pressure is about 240°C to 255°C. It is recommended to monitor the operation of heaters in the ND-400(R) diffusion pump using one temperature sensor. The temperature sensor must be installed in a special radiator socket above the heater. If there is a loss of working fluid and an increase in the temperature of the radiators of the ND-400(P) diffusion pump to 320°C, the temperature sensor must give the command to automatically turn off the heaters. The subsequent activation of the pump heaters should not be automatic and should be performed only after cooling the system. Water at the inlet to the cooling systems of the housing and the oil reflector must be supplied with a pressure of 0.3 MPa (3 kgf/cm2) to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm2) and a temperature of plus 4°C to plus 25°C. The recommended cooling water consumption for the housing is 250 l/h, for the oil reflector it is 40 l / h. It is regulated by the outlet water temperature, which should not exceed plus 40°C. The water drain should be free (with a jet break).
Produced in: Kazan
NVDM-250 High vacuum Diffusion Pump
NVDM-250 High vacuum Diffusion Pump
The operation of the NVDM-250 diffusion pump is based on the capture and transfer of the pumped gas by a steam jet flowing from the slit gaps of the steam line nozzles towards the outlet flange. The oil reflector of the NVDM-250 diffusion pump is a flange with a cooling tube passing through it, soldered to a cap located in the center of the flange. The NVDM-250 open-type diffusion pump heater is a metal housing with a ceramic base laid in it with a heating element in the form of a spiral made of nichrome wire. During the operation of the pump, it is necessary to monitor the flow rate and temperature of the cooling water, the level of the working fluid and its temperature. Replacement or refilling of the working fluid depends on the operating mode of the pump (inlet pressure, pumping duration, etc.) and the composition of the pumped medium. Therefore, the time after which the working fluid is replaced or refilled can be from 100 to 1000 or more hours. A large flow rate of the working fluid is observed when the pump is operating in the range of inlet pressures from 6.6 × 10-2 to 13.3 Pa (from 5 ×10-4 to 1 ×10-1 mmHg). Water at the inlet to the cooling systems of the housing and oil reflector must be supplied with a pressure of no more than 0.5 MPa (5 kgf / cm2) and temperature from plus 4°C to plus 25°C. The recommended cooling water consumption is 100+15 l/h and is regulated by the outlet water temperature, which should not exceed plus 400C. The water drain should be free (with a jet break). Not allowed: operation of the pump without water cooling, exceeding the maximum exhaust pressure of 33.3 Pa (0.25 mmHg) The level of the working fluid during operation, at which the parameters of the pump NVDM-250 are provided, must correspond to min 8mm, max 13mm. The volume of the filled working fluid is 0.55 l
Produced in: Kazan
ND-1000 High vacuum diffusion pump
ND-1000 High vacuum diffusion pump
The working condition of the ND-1000 diffusion pump depends on the temperature of the working fluid in the pump boiler. During the initial filling, it is recommended to fill the maximum volume of the working fluid. The working fluid is "VACMA OIL 500" vacuum oil (under technical specifications TU 19.20.29-061-00218526-2019). The total amount of working fluid in the ND-1000 diffusion pump is a maximum of 23 liters, a minimum of 16 liters. The viewing window for visual inspection of the working fluid has marks of its maximum and minimum amounts. During normal operation of the pump, the level of the working fluid practically does not change. The temperature of the working fluid when the pump is operating at the maximum residual pressure is about 240°C to 255°C. It is recommended to monitor the operation of heaters in the ND-1000 diffusion pump using two temperature sensors. The temperature sensor must be installed in a special radiator socket above the heater. In the event that there is a loss of working fluid and an increase in the temperature of the radiators to 360 0C for the ND-1000 diffusion pump, the temperature sensor must give the command to automatically turn off the heaters. The subsequent activation of the pump heaters should not be automatic and should be performed only after cooling the system. Water at the inlet to the cooling systems of the housing and the oil reflector must be supplied with a pressure of 0.3 MPa (3 kgf/cm2) to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm2) and a temperature of plus 4°C to plus 25°C. The recommended cooling water consumption for the housing is 1500 l/h, for the oil reflector 150 l / h and is regulated by the outlet water temperature, which should not exceed plus 40°C. The water drain should be free (with a jet break).
Produced in: Kazan
2NVBM-500/12000 Booster High Vacuum Pump
2NVBM-500/12000 Booster High Vacuum Pump
The 2NVBM-500/12000 booster pump consists of housings, a steam pipe, a trap and a heater. The required effective speed of action of the pre-vacuum pump (pumps) at a pressure of 200 Pa (1.5 mm Hg) at the outlet of the booster pump is not less than 100 l/s. The maximum residual pressure of the 2NVBM-500/12000 pump measured by the PMI-2 manometric ionization converter with nitrogen filled into its trap, is no more than 6.6 × 10-4Pa (5 × 10-6 mm Hg). The pressure of the cooling water at the inlet to the pump 2NVBM-500/12000 should be from 0.2 to 0.5 MPa (from 2 to 5 kgf / cm2). The discharge from the pump should be free with a jet break. Cooling water consumption 1200 l/h. The total amount of working fluid for the 2NVBM-500/12000 pump is 65 liters, the level of working fluid should be between the upper and lower marks of the level gauge. Replacement or refilling of the working fluid depends on the operating mode of the pump (inlet pressure, pumping duration, etc.) and the composition of the pumped medium, so the time after which the working fluid is replaced or refilled can be 100 hours or more. A large flow rate of the working fluid is observed when the pump is operating in the input pressure range from 1.33 to 13.3 Pa (from 1 · 10-2 to 1 · 10-1 mm Hg). The operating mode of the pump in the range from 13.3 Pa (0.1 mmHg) to the maximum residual pressure is cyclically irregular.
Produced in: Kazan
AVDM-100 High-vacuum Diffusion Unit
AVDM-100 High-vacuum Diffusion Unit
The AVDM-100 high-vacuum unit consists of a vacuum diffusion oil-vapor pump, a nitrogen trap, a vacuum gate, a frame or a plate. The principle of operation of the AVDM-100 unit is based on the pumping action of a vacuum diffusion steam oil pump. When the AVDM-100 unit is operating, liquid nitrogen is poured into the trap. Condensation of working fluid vapors occurs on the elements of the freezing device cooled with liquid nitrogen. The frame (plate) is designed for mounting the components of the unit. The ends of the wiring wires are connected to the connector fixed on the plate of the AVDM-100 unit.
Produced in: Kazan
3VVN1-3M(N) Water ring vacuum pump
3VVN1-3M(N) Water ring vacuum pump
The 3VVN1-3M(N) water ring vacuum pump with a capacity of 3.5 m3/min at an initial pressure of 0.04 MPa is designed for general industrial use, to create and maintain a vacuum in the operating pressure range from atmospheric to 10 kPa. The working fluid of the pump is water. The use of the 3VVN1-3M(H) pump for pumping out water-gas mixtures is allowed only if the bulk of the water is separated and discharged at the pump entrance. Failure to comply with this requirement may lead to unacceptable overload of the engine and destruction of the pump's working organs. The 3VVN1-3M(H) water ring vacuum pump is not intended for use in fire and explosion hazardous industries. The 3VVN1-3M(H) vacuum water ring pump is manufactured in the climatic version of UHL 4 and O4 (i.e. for moderate and cold climate) according to GOST standard 15150-69, meets the requirements of technical specifications TU 3648-053-00218526-2013, designed and manufactured taking into account the requirements of GOST R 52615-2006.
Produced in: Kazan
2NVBM-250/3000 Booster high vacuum pump
2NVBM-250/3000 Booster high vacuum pump
The 2NVBM-250(R)/3000 booster pump consists of housings, a steam pipe, a trap and a heater. The alignment of the steam line in the pump housing 2NVBM-250(R)/3000 is carried out by a steam line screed, which, when installing the housing on the collector, enters its upper end into the hole of the hood (oil reflector). The required effective speed of action of the forevacuum pump (pumps) at a pressure of 200 Pa (1.5 mm Hg) at the outlet of the 2NVBM-250(R)/3000 booster pump is not less than 25 l/s. The maximum residual pressure of the 2NVBM-250(R)/3000 pump measured by the PMI-2 manometric ionization converter with nitrogen filled into its trap, is no more than 6.6 × 10-4 Pa (5 × 10-6 mm Hg). The pressure of the cooling water at the inlet to the 2NVBM-250(R)/3000 pump should be from 0.2 to 0.5 MPa (from 2 to 5 kgf / cm2). The drain from the pump must be free with a jet break. Cooling water consumption is 360 l/h. The total amount of working fluid for the 2NVBM-250(R)/3000 pump is 17 liters, the level of the working fluid should be between the upper and lower marks of the level gauge. Replacement or refilling of the working fluid depends on the operating mode of the pump (inlet pressure, pumping duration, etc.) and the composition of the pumped medium, so the time after which the working fluid is replaced or refilled can be 100 hours or more. A large flow rate of the working fluid is observed when the pump is operating in the input pressure range from 1.33 to 13.3 Pa (from 1 · 10-2 to 1 · 10-1 mm Hg). The operating mode of the pump in the range from 13.3 Pa (0.1 mmHg) to the maximum residual pressure is cyclically irregular.
Produced in: Kazan
ND-500 High-vacuum diffusion pump
ND-500 High-vacuum diffusion pump
The working condition of the ND-500 diffusion pump depends on the temperature of the working fluid in the pump boiler. During the initial filling, it is recommended to fill the maximum volume of the working fluid. Working fluid is "VACMA OIL 500" vacuum oil (under technical specifications TU 19.20.29-061-00218526-2019). The total amount of working fluid in the ND-500 diffusion pump is a maximum of 5.5 liters, a minimum of 4 liters. The viewing window for visual inspection of the working fluid has marks of its maximum and minimum amounts. During normal operation of the pump, the level of the working fluid practically does not change.The temperature of the working fluid when the pump is operating at the maximum residual pressure is about 240°C to 255°C. It is recommended to monitor the operation of the heaters in the ND-500 diffusion pump using one temperature sensor. The temperature sensor must be installed in a special radiator socket above the heater. If there is a loss of working fluid and an increase in the temperature of the radiators of the ND-500 diffusion pump up to 320°C, the temperature sensor should give the command to automatically turn off the heaters. The subsequent activation of the pump heaters should not be automatic and should be carried out only after cooling the system. Water at the inlet to the cooling systems of the housing and the oil reflector must be supplied with a pressure of 0.3 MPa (3 kgf/cm2) to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm2) and a temperature of plus 4 ° C to plus 25 ° C. The recommended cooling water consumption for the housing is 500 l/h, for the oil reflector it is 50 l / h. It is regulated by the outlet water temperature, which should not exceed plus 40°C. The water drain should be free (with a jet break). The required speed of action of pre-vacuum pumps at a pressure of 26 Pa (0.2 mm Hg.st) in the outlet section of the ND-500 diffusion pump should be at least 42 l/s. To reduce the losses of the working fluid of the ND-500 diffusion pump at pressures (1·10-1- 1) Pa [(7,5·10-4- 7,5·10-3) mmHg] it is recommended to install an additional LP-500 flow-through water trap on the outlet flange.
Produced in: Kazan
ND-250 High-vacuum diffusion pump
ND-250 High-vacuum diffusion pump
The working condition of the ND-250(P) diffusion pump depends on the temperature of the working fluid in the pump boiler. During the initial filling, it is recommended to fill the maximum volume of the working fluid. Working fluid is "VACMA OIL 500" vacuum oil (under technical specifications TU 19.20.29-061-00218526-2019). The total amount of working fluid in the ND-250(R) diffusion pump is a maximum of 1.8 liters, a minimum of 1.3 liters. The viewing window for visual inspection of the working fluid has labels of its maximum and minimum amounts. During normal operation of the pump, the level of the working fluid almost does not change. The temperature of the working fluid when the pump is operating at the maximum residual pressure is about 240°C to 255°C. It is recommended to monitor the operation of heaters in the ND-250(R) diffusion pump using the same temperature sensor. The temperature sensor must be installed in a special radiator socket above the heater. If there is a loss of working fluid and an increase in the temperature of the radiators of the pump up to 320˚C, the temperature sensor must give the command to automatically turn off the heaters. The subsequent activation of the pump heaters should not be automatic and should be performed only after cooling the system. Water at the inlet to the cooling systems of the housing and the oil reflector must be supplied with a pressure of 0.3 MPa (3 kgf/cm2) to 0.5 MPa (5 kgf/cm2) and a temperature of plus 4°C to plus 25°C. The recommended cooling water consumption for the housing is 160 l/h, for the oil reflector it is 20 l / h. It is regulated by the outlet water temperature, which should not exceed plus 40°C. The water drain should be free (with a jet break).
Produced in: Kazan