Rotation of the pump rotor, which is mounted
eccentrically in the pump cylinder, traps entering vapour between
rotor vane segments. As rotation continues, vapour is compressed and
discharged into the exhaust box. Vapours then pass through several
stages of internal oil and mist eliminators to remove 99.9% of
lubricating oil from the exhaust. Oil is then returned to the oil
reservoir. Additional features include an automotive type spin-on
oil filter, and a built-in inlet anti-suckback valve that prevents
the pump from rotating backwards. A built-in gas ballast is available
on the RA version, which permits pumping with high water vapour loads.
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1. Oil Mist Eliminator
2. Exhaust
3. Gas Ballast (RA)
4. Inlet
5. Inlet Screen
6. Anti-Suckback Valve
7. Vane
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8. Rotor
9. Main Oil Feed Line
10. Spin-On Oil Filter
11. Oil Sight Glass
12. Exhaust Valve (RA)
13. Oil Return Valve (RA)
14. Oil Return Line (RC) |
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