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Series 2400 modular vacuum
conveying equipment is designed to move powder or granular material with
equal ease and efficiency. This versatility results from interchangeable
component options in the units material of construction, power,
filter, and receiver inlet sections. This also makes it easy to
adapt the equipment to future applications.
Features:
- Self-cleaning bag filters
The
Powder Receiver uses the static bag filter element with pulse cleaning
added. The filter bags are cleaned automatically with bursts of compressed
air after each draw cycle. This reduces manual filter cleaning and makes
the powder unit ideal for handling powdered or granular material.
- Materials
of construction
Receivers are available in aluminum or 316 stainless steel. Since receiver
sections are interchangeable, receivers can be specified with stainless
steel material contact areas only.
- Choice of power source
You can choose between a self-contained vacuum source mounted in the
receivers lid, or a central system vacuum blower. Self-contained
units (loaders) work well as independent single stations where material
is moved a short distance to one destination. Central system receivers
utilize a common vacuum blower package, and are primarily used on multiple
destination applications where larger conveying rates or long distances
are required.
- Heavy-duty discharge spout
Each
receiver is equipped with a heavy-duty, cast discharge spout and one-piece
stainless steel gate. A rubber seal is positioned on the spout and makes
a positive seal with the during the draw cycle. It is designed to withstand
high temperature applications for loading drying hoppers.
Each
section of the receiver is attached by quick-connect clamps to facilitate
filter maintenance and receiver cleaning. Additionally, this provides
variable rotation of each section to allow the receivers inlet
and outlet to be positioned for proper installation.
A Hall
Effect-based magnetic level-sensing system, located on the top side
of the units mounting flange, requires no wires in the product
zone. It signals the controls that another load of material is required
when the discharge gate closes.
Single
or dual inlets with tangential entry for efficient material/air separation
are available. Single inlets have a check valve to permit more than
one receiver to draw material from a common conveying line. Dual inlets
allow the receiver to accept product from two material sources in an
operator defined ratio. For example, the receiver could draw virgin
material with one inlet and regrind with the other. The ratio is controlled
at the Central Controller.
For more information, contact
Premier.
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