Vacuubrand PC 2001 Vario Chemistry Vacuum Pump 1.6 m3/h 2 mbar 120V
Vacuubrand
Details
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CategoryPump
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Dimension11.0in x 12.0in x 19.0in
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Serial29577804-295476
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Vacuubrand PC 2001 Vario Chemistry Vacuum Pump Unit, manufactured by Vacuubrand, is a versatile and energy-efficient vacuum pump designed for laboratory use. With a maximum pumping speed of 1.6 m3/h and an ultimate vacuum of 2 mbar, this unit efficiently automates vacuum conditions by adjusting the diaphragm pump's motor speed. This can lead to reduced energy consumption and less maintenance. The unit includes an integrated vacuum controller for fully automatic evaporation, adding to its practicality in providing reliable results during experiments. Despite being in good condition, it is worth noting that the pump has some cosmetic damage from use but powers on and performs basic tests successfully. No service records or software are included, but it does come with a power cord. It operates with a voltage of 120V and supports both 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies.
Key Features
- Automatic motor speed adjustment
- Integrated vacuum controller
- Max pumping speed: 1.6 m3/h
- Ultimate vacuum: 2 mbar
- Lightweight and compact
- Low operational noise
Specifications
- Max. pumping speed: 1.6 m3/h
- Ultimate vacuum at 1500 rpm: 2 mbar
- Ultimate vacuum with gas ballast at 1500 rpm: 4 mbar
- Max outlet absolute pressure: 1.1 bar
- Permitted storage temperature: +/- 10 to +/- 60°C
- Operation without condensation: 30 to 85% relative humidity
- Inlet nozzle: NW 6/10
- Outlet nozzle: NW 10
- Voltage: 120V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- No-load speed: 0-2200 min
Weight
Imperial: 26.4 Pounds
Metric: 11.97 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 13.2 lb x 14.4 lb x 22.8 lb
Metric: 33.53 cm x 36.58 cm x 57.91 cm
Harmonized Code
84141000
Harmonized Code Details
84141000 - Vacuum pumps; This code is used for machines designed to move air or gas by removing air or gas molecules creating a partial vacuum, which matches the function of this vacuum pump.
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