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High Efficiency Dry Claw Systems
Principle of Operation
A claw pump consists of two rotors. They turn in opposite directions in a housing, without contact, having very close clearances. They are synchronized via a precision gear. As the claw moves over the suction connection, the air is sucked into the chamber.
As the rotors revolve, the air moves from the suction side to the exhaust side. Then it is compressed by the reduction of the volume between the rotors until the lower rotor uncovers the discharge channel. Afterwards the compressed air is discharged via the exhaust connection.
High efficiency dry claw vacuum pump systems are the most power efficient systems available today with the lowest possible maintenance.
Advantages: |
Disadvantages: |
- Very good choice for a dedicated anesthesia evacuation system
- Lowest maintenance
- Lowest operating costs
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- Higher noise level then most systems
- More expensive than most systems
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System Selections
Simplex Systems
System Model Number |
Pump HP |
System |
Tank Size |
Pump SCFM at 19″Hg |
System SCFM at 19″Hg |
Catalog Cuts |
Suggested Specs |
1SCR2T80V |
2 |
Simplex "Space Saver" Vertical Tank Mounted |
80 |
14.8 |
14.8 |
Catalog Cuts |
Specs |
1SCR3T80V |
3 |
80 |
22.9 |
22.9 |
Catalog Cuts |
Specs |
Duplex Systems
Triplex Systems
Quadruplex Systems
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