Procon 115B330F31XX rotary vane pump moves fluids by creating a vacuum or positive pressure. It consists of a cylindrical casing with an eccentrically mounted rotor inside. The rotor has multiple vanes that slide in and out of slots as it rotates. This pump is useful in vacuum systems, HVAC systems and printing & packaging applications.
Working Mechanism:
- Procon rotary vane pump works by using rotating vanes or blades to create chambers between the vanes and the pump casing.
- As the rotor turns, the vanes slide in and out of their slots due to centrifugal force.
- During the suction phase, the expanding chambers create a vacuum, drawing in the fluid through the inlet.
- In the compression phase, the decreasing chambers compress the fluid, increasing its pressure and pushing it towards the outlet.
Features:
- Procon 115B330F31XX rotary vane pump has a stainless steel housing to resist corrosion.
- It has EPDM / nitrile elastomers for a wear-resistant seal.
- This rotary vane pump generates consistent flows at pressures up to 250 psi.
- It has an operational temperature range of -4 to 160 degrees F.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the difference between a rotary vane pump and a rotary piston pump?
A. In a rotary vane pump, the rotor has vanes that slide in and out to create chambers for fluid or gas transfer. In contrast, a rotary piston pump uses a piston attached to the rotor that reciprocates within a cylinder to achieve the pumping action.
Q. What is the priming process for this Procon 115B330F31XX rotary vane pump?
A. Procom rotary vane pump has self-priming capabilities, allowing it to draw in fluid or gas without the need for manual priming.
Q. How do I maintain a rotary vane pump?
A. Regular maintenance tasks include changing the pump oil, inspecting & replacing worn vanes, checking for leaks and cleaning the pump internals.
Q. In what direction does this Procon 115B330F31XX rotary vane pump rotate?
A. This rotary vane pump rotates in a clockwise direction.