PTFE pump head combined with PTFE-coated diaphragm are ideal for extremely aggressive/corrosive gases and vapors
ATEX-compliant in accordance withII 2/-G IIB+H2 T3 internal atmosphere only
Integrated gas ballast valve
3-color status display for in operation / stand-by / error
Expandable: Separators and/or condensers can be purchased individually at any time and easily fitted, enabling users to build their own customized vacuum system
Exceptionally space saving - The impressively compact device takes up little space.
Easy to clean - The smooth surfaces without any ribs or hard edges are easy to keep clean
ATEX-compliant and chemically - resistant for very aggressive/corrosive gases. The inner, wetted area has been equipped to transfer explosive atmospheres.
Speed-controlled - The speed can be controlled by simply manually adjusting the vacuum power using the control knob or via an interface by connecting the pump to KNF’s VC 900 controller. Ideal for combining with all common vacuum controllers with valve control.
3-color status display - The changing color display allows the operational status to be ascertained at a glance.
Integrated gas ballast valve - This valve supports short processing times even with solvents with a high boiling point, which protects the pump head.
Portable - The fold-out handle makes the device easy to transport and store.
Expandable - Separators and/or condensers can be purchased individually at any time and easily fitted, enabling users to build their own customized vacuum system.
Possible combinations
When combined with the VC 900 vacuum control unit and the connection cable, the rotational speed is controlled in accordance with the requirements of the process. Ideal for combining with all common vacuum controllers with valve control
Technical data
Techncial Data
Flow rate [m3/h] at atm. pressure: 2.04
Flow rate [l/min] at atm. pressure: 34
Ultimate vacuum [mbar abs.]: 6.0
Operating pressure [bar]: 0.1
Voltage [V]: 100-240
Frequencies [Hz]: 50/60
Protection class: IP30
Power P1[W]: 100
Operating current [A]: 0.7
Weight [kg]: 11.3
Hose connections: ID 9.5-8, PVDF
Dimensions W x H x D [mm]: 177 x 240 x 289
Permissible media and ambient temperature [°C]: +5 to +40
With thermal switch and power fuse
MATERIALS
Pump head: TFM™ PTFE
Diaphragm: PTFE-coated
Valves: FFPM
SPARE PARTS ID
Spare parts kit: 317436
Hose connector: 317278
Key for hose connector: 316279
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