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Series 2400 Positive Displacement Vacuum BlowerThe Series 2400 vacuum blower is specifically designed for use with Premier‘s Series 2400 receivers. It is controlled by the microprocessor or PLC controller that commands the entire Series 2400 system and includes a vacuum breaker valve to accommodate the Series 2400‘s continuous sequencing conveying. While material is being conveyed, the vacuum breaker valve remains closed to allow material to be conveyed from the source to the receiver. While the blower is idling between call signals, it opens automatically letting outside air to be drawn.Every blower package incorporates an industry-proven positive displacement blower and TEFC motor for dependable service. The blower is dynamically balanced, and isolation pads are positioned between the blower and the base to reduce vibration and noise. The blower package is also supported by a heavy-duty base that allows easy access for cleaning. An adjustable motor mount accommodates any motor with a NEMA bolt pattern. A heavy-duty OSHA drive guard totally encloses the drive to protect plant personnel.
Standard Mechanical Specifications
Industry-proven blower and motorAll Series 2400 blowers incorporate an industryproven positive displacement blower and TEFC motor for dependable service. The blower is dynamically balanced, and isolation pads are positioned between the blower and the base to reduce vibration and noise. To promote longer blower life and give some room for field adjustments, our standard design procedure is to select a blower that will meet the requirements of the system operating at 75-80% of capacity. Vacuum breaker and relief valvesA vacuum breaker valve is included with each Series 2400 blower to accommodate the continuous sequencing conveying of the Series 2400 conveying system. While material is being conveyed, the vacuum breaker valve remains closed to allow material to be conveyed from the source to the receiver. While the blower is idling between call signals it opens automatically, letting outside air to be drawn in to avoid a “dead head” condition. A vacuum relief valve is also standard to protect the blower from damage caused by above-normal operating pressure and to eliminate a “dead head” condition should the vacuum breaker valve fail.
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