Vacuum pump Sample Clauses

Vacuum pump. This pump does not directly contact sewage, but draws air out of a tank which creates the necessary low pressure area or vacuum to cause the sewage to flow in. When the accumulator tank is full, pressurized air enters the accumulator tank and the pressure pushes the sewage out to a sewer or holding tank. This pump allows pumping over longer distances.
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Vacuum pump. The vacuum for the autoclave will be produced by a water ring vacuum pump. The pump must operate, using water from a reservoir acting as a water conservator having a facility for controlling recirculation and bleed-off of hot water to maintain an acceptable coolant temperature for the efficient operation of the vacuum pump, whilst not exceeding the level of consumption stated. The connection between the autoclave thermosensor pocket and the vacuum pump shall be sufficiently large to ensure rapid gas flow to the vacuum pump. An intercooler shall be fitted in this line to reduce the temperature of the gas extracted from the autoclave chamber before entering the vacuum pump in order to improve generation of vacuum. The pump shall be of the multi stage sectional type with flanged in-and outlets. The pump must have a stainless steel shaft with renewable bronze impellers. The pump housing must be of close grained cast iron. The pump must be coupled to the motor by means of a sturdy flexible coupling. One bearing must be locating i.e. a deep groove ball bearing, the other a sleeve or roller type to allow for differential expansion of the various components of the pump. The pump must be of the SIHItype or proven to be similar in quality, durability and operation, to the satisfaction of the Department. An identification plate must be permanently mounted on the water ring vacuum pump, clearly indicating the following particulars: (i) Rotational speed in r/min, (ii) Air displacement at atmospheric pressure at the altitude indicated in litres/min, (iii) Maximum achievable vacuum in kPa absolute pressure, (iv) Impeller diameter in mm, (v) Power absorbed in kW, (vi) Make, Model, Serial number, etc.
Vacuum pump. Tenant shall have the right, at its sole cost, to install a ten (10) horsepower vacuum pump to serve the Premises. The location of the pump shall be mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant.
Vacuum pump. The vacuum pump is required to provide a moderate vacuum level of about 0.2 bar(a) on the permeate side of the membrane units. It must also be able to handle the relatively large flow rate of 22 400 m3/h. The membrane units will be highly modularised, so a modularised vacuum pumping system could also be used if found advantageous in the selection of vacuum-pumping machinery. There are however several available vacuum pump types that can handle the flowrate and vacuum levels required for the pilot scale facility. Some of the vacuum pump types and examples of suppliers are given here: - Multistage centrifugal blower [11] [9] - Liquid ring pumps [9] - Screw pumps [9]

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