China OEM Roots Vacuum Pump Package System From CHINAMFG CHINAMFG (JZJ2B-1200) vacuum pump connector

Product Description

COMPANY SHOW:

20 Years
   ZiBoZhuoXin Pump Industry co,.Ltd is located in a century industrial city known as the Pump Capital of China—HangZhou city, ZheJiang Province.  Has over 20 years’ experience of manufacturing vacuum pumps and 10+ years’ experience of exporting.
Various products
   We can suppply all type of vacuum pumps and spare parts in China, 2BV/2BEA/2BEC/SK/2SK/JZJ2B/ etc, and other industrial machine;
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   Please do not hestiate to contact us if have any urgent matters,each of your inquiries will be taken into account and get our response within 24 hours.

Product Main feature:
JZJ2B Roots series water ring unit is consists of ZJ type roots pump as the main pump,2BV/2BE series of water ring pump or Roots-water ring unit as a fore pump pumping unit. It can be used to pumping gas in addition to, can also aspirate containing water, compared to organic solvent or a small amount of dust gas. And general mechanical vacuum pump, not afraid of oil pollution, not afraid of water, gas and dust, and compared with the general water ring vacuum pump, with vacuum high and pump speed characteristics under high vacuum condition.
Advantage:
Comparing with common liquid ring vacuum pump,the capacity to remain high pumping speed under high or ultimate vacuum degree becomes its main advantage. Except for normal gas suction, this system can also pump special gas with small amount of vapor or dust. Additionally, this system is free from oil pollution, as well as vapor and dust.
Since the 2BVC type of liquid ring pump has been adopted as its fore pump, and it is compact-designed with no air leakage and high protection level. Besides,our 2BV type is more anti corrosive than 2SKC type, because all 2BVC impellers are SS304 material.
Another note, the fore pump can be designed as a closed circulation system so to reduce the environment pollution greatly.

JZJ2B Series Roots Water Ring Vacuum Unit Technical Specifications:

Unit type pump type suction speed
(L/s)
Max. suction pressure(Pa) Limited vacuum (Pa) abs Total power
(kW)
main pump fore pump water ring oil ring
JZJ2B15-2 ZJ15 2BVC2060 15 8000   
 
 
267
  
 
 
80
1.65
JZJ2B30-2 ZJ30 2BVC2061 30 8000 2.25
JZJ2B30-1 ZJ30 2BVC5110 30 12000 4.75
JZJ2B70-2 ZJ70 2BVC5110 70 6000 5.5
JZJ2B70-1 ZJ70 2BVC5111 70 12000 7
JZJ2B150-2A ZJ150 2BVC5111 150 6000 8.5
JZJ2B150-2B ZJ150 2BVC5121 150 8000 10.5
JZJ2B150-1 ZJ150 2BVC5131 150 10000 14
JZJ2B300-2A ZJ300 2BVC5131 300 4000 15
JZJ2B300-2B ZJ300 2BVC5161 300 5000 19
JZJ2B300-1 ZJ300 2BEA 202 300 10000 26
JZJ2B600-2A ZJ600 2BEA 202 600 4000 29.5
JZJ2B600-2B ZJ600 2BEA 203 600 5000 44.5
JZJ2B600-1 ZJ600 2BEA 252 600 12000 52.5
JZJ2B1200-2A ZJ1200 2BEA 252 1200 2500 60
JZJ2B1200-2B ZJ1200 2BEA 253 1200 4000` 90
JZJ2B1200-1 ZJ1200 2BEA 303 1200 8000 125
JZJ2B2500-2 ZJ2500 2BEA 303 2500 3000 132
JZJ2B30-2.1 ZJ30 ZJ15/2BVC2061 30 8000   
25
  
0.8
2.8
JZJ2B70-2.1 ZJ70 ZJ30/2BVC5110 70 6000 6.25
JZJ2B150-2.1 ZJ150 ZJ70/2BVC5111 150 6000 10
JZJ2B150-4.1 ZJ150 ZJ30/2BVC5110 150 3000 7.75
JZJ2B300-2.1 ZJ300 ZJ150/2BVC5131 300 5000 18
JZJ2B300-2.2 ZJ300 ZJ150/2BVC5121 300 4000 14.5
JZJ2B300-4.1 ZJ300 ZJ70/2BVC5111 300 2000 11
JZJ2B600-4.1 ZJ600 ZJ150/2BVC5131 600 1500 21.5
JZJ2B600-2.2 ZJ600 ZJ300/2BVC5161 600 2000 26.5
JZJ2B1200-4.2 ZJ1200 ZJ300/2BVC5161 1200 1000 34
JZJ2B1200-4.1 ZJ1200 ZJ1200/2BEA 202 1200 1200 41
JZJ2B1200-2.2 ZJ1200 ZJ600/2BEA 203 1200 2500 59.5
JZJ2B1200-2.1 ZJ1200 ZJ600/2BEA 252 1200 3000 67.5
JZJ2B2500-4.1 ZJ2500 ZJ600/2BEA 252 2500 1000 74.5
JZJ2B30-2.1.1 ZJ30 ZJ15/ZJ15/2BVC2061 30 8000  0.5  0.05 3.35
JZJ2B70-2.2.1 ZJ70 ZJ30/ZJ15/2BVC2061 70 4000 4.3
JZJ2B70-2.1.1 ZJ70 ZJ30/ZJ30/2BVC5110 70 6000 7
JZJ2B150-2.2.1 ZJ150 ZJ70/ZJ30/2BVC5110 150 3000 9.25
JZJ2B300-2.2.1 ZJ300 ZJ150/ZJ70/2BVC5111 300 3000 14
JZJ2B300-4.2.1 ZJ300 ZJ70/ZJ30/2BVC5110 300 1200 10.25
JZJ2B600-2.2.1 ZJ600 ZJ300/ZJ150/2BVC5131 600 2500 25.5
JZJ2B600-4.2.1 ZJ600 ZJ150/ZJ70/2BVC5111 600 1200 17.5
JZJ2B1200-4.2.1 ZJ1200 ZJ300/ZJ150/2BVC5131 1200 1000 33
JZJ2B2500-4.2.1 ZJ2500 ZJ600/ZJ300/2BEA 202 2500 1000 55.5
JZJ2B5000-4.2.1 ZJ5000 ZJ1200/ZJ600/2BEA 252 5000 800 104.5
JZJ2B10000-4.2.1 ZJ10000 ZJ2500/ZJ1200/2BEA 303 10000 800 202

Note:
Above are recommended models as per national standards. Since the suction pressure will be changed as per distinguished working condition, before model selection, the verifying calculation as per actual suction and discharging process, condensation situation of condensable gas, changing time for suction pressure is required. Or referring to the clients current system is also workable.
Please refer to instructions of each pump for technical parameter checking.
The max suction pressure means the pressure under which the main pump can work. Over this degree, the main pump will be result to overloaded.
FAQ

Q: What’s your MOQ?
A: One set;

Q: What are the causes of no flow or insufficient flow of centrifugal pump?
A: There is air in the suction pipe or pump, which needs to be discharged. Air leakage is found in the suction pipeline, and the leakage is repaired. If the valve of suction line or discharge line is closed, relevant valve shall be opened. If the suction height is too high, recalculate the installation height. The suction line is too small or blocked.

Q: How to resist cavitation in centrifugal pump?
A: Improve the structure design from the suction to the impeller of the centrifugal pump;Adopt double stage suction impeller and use anti-cavitation material;

Q:What is the function of rubber ball in water ring vacuum pump?
A: Rubber ball in water ring vacuum pump, the correct name is called rubber ball valve. Its role is to eliminate the pump equipment in the operation process of the phenomenon of over compression or insufficient compression.

Q:How long is warranty?
A:One year formain construction warranty.

Q:How can I pay for my items? What is the payment you can provide
A:Usually by T/T, 30%-50% deposit payment once PI/Contract confirmed, then the remaining balance will be paid after inspection and before shipment via T/T or L/C;

welcome client from home and abroad to contact us for future cooperation.
 
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Oil or Not: Oil Free
Structure: Rotary Vacuum Pump
Exhauster Method: Positive Displacement Pump
Vacuum Degree: High Vacuum
Work Function: Mainsuction Pump
Working Conditions: Wet
Samples:
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1 Piece(Min.Order)

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What Is the Impact of Altitude on Vacuum Pump Performance?

The performance of vacuum pumps can be influenced by the altitude at which they are operated. Here’s a detailed explanation:

Altitude refers to the elevation or height above sea level. As the altitude increases, the atmospheric pressure decreases. This decrease in atmospheric pressure can have several effects on the performance of vacuum pumps:

1. Reduced Suction Capacity: Vacuum pumps rely on the pressure differential between the suction side and the discharge side to create a vacuum. At higher altitudes, where the atmospheric pressure is lower, the pressure differential available for the pump to work against is reduced. This can result in a decrease in the suction capacity of the vacuum pump, meaning it may not be able to achieve the same level of vacuum as it would at lower altitudes.

2. Lower Ultimate Vacuum Level: The ultimate vacuum level, which represents the lowest pressure that a vacuum pump can achieve, is also affected by altitude. As the atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude, the ultimate vacuum level that can be attained by a vacuum pump is limited. The pump may struggle to reach the same level of vacuum as it would at sea level or lower altitudes.

3. Pumping Speed: Pumping speed is a measure of how quickly a vacuum pump can remove gases from a system. At higher altitudes, the reduced atmospheric pressure can lead to a decrease in pumping speed. This means that the vacuum pump may take longer to evacuate a chamber or system to the desired vacuum level.

4. Increased Power Consumption: To compensate for the decreased pressure differential and achieve the desired vacuum level, a vacuum pump operating at higher altitudes may require higher power consumption. The pump needs to work harder to overcome the lower atmospheric pressure and maintain the necessary suction capacity. This increased power consumption can impact energy efficiency and operating costs.

5. Efficiency and Performance Variations: Different types of vacuum pumps may exhibit varying degrees of sensitivity to altitude. Oil-sealed rotary vane pumps, for example, may experience more significant performance variations compared to dry pumps or other pump technologies. The design and operating principles of the vacuum pump can influence its ability to maintain performance at higher altitudes.

It’s important to note that vacuum pump manufacturers typically provide specifications and performance curves for their pumps based on standardized conditions, often at or near sea level. When operating a vacuum pump at higher altitudes, it is advisable to consult the manufacturer’s guidelines and consider any altitude-related limitations or adjustments that may be necessary.

In summary, the altitude at which a vacuum pump operates can have an impact on its performance. The reduced atmospheric pressure at higher altitudes can result in decreased suction capacity, lower ultimate vacuum levels, reduced pumping speed, and potentially increased power consumption. Understanding these effects is crucial for selecting and operating vacuum pumps effectively in different altitude environments.

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How Do Vacuum Pumps Affect the Performance of Vacuum Chambers?

When it comes to the performance of vacuum chambers, vacuum pumps play a critical role. Here’s a detailed explanation:

Vacuum chambers are enclosed spaces designed to create and maintain a low-pressure environment. They are used in various industries and scientific applications, such as manufacturing, research, and material processing. Vacuum pumps are used to evacuate air and other gases from the chamber, creating a vacuum or low-pressure condition. The performance of vacuum chambers is directly influenced by the characteristics and operation of the vacuum pumps used.

Here are some key ways in which vacuum pumps affect the performance of vacuum chambers:

1. Achieving and Maintaining Vacuum Levels: The primary function of vacuum pumps is to create and maintain the desired vacuum level within the chamber. Vacuum pumps remove air and other gases, reducing the pressure inside the chamber. The efficiency and capacity of the vacuum pump determine how quickly the desired vacuum level is achieved and how well it is maintained. High-performance vacuum pumps can rapidly evacuate the chamber and maintain the desired vacuum level even when there are gas leaks or continuous gas production within the chamber.

2. Pumping Speed: The pumping speed of a vacuum pump refers to the volume of gas it can remove from the chamber per unit of time. The pumping speed affects the rate at which the chamber can be evacuated and the time required to achieve the desired vacuum level. A higher pumping speed allows for faster evacuation and shorter cycle times, improving the overall efficiency of the vacuum chamber.

3. Ultimate Vacuum Level: The ultimate vacuum level is the lowest pressure that can be achieved in the chamber. It depends on the design and performance of the vacuum pump. Higher-quality vacuum pumps can achieve lower ultimate vacuum levels, which are important for applications requiring higher levels of vacuum or for processes that are sensitive to residual gases.

4. Leak Detection and Gas Removal: Vacuum pumps can also assist in leak detection and gas removal within the chamber. By continuously evacuating the chamber, any leaks or gas ingress can be identified and addressed promptly. This ensures that the chamber maintains the desired vacuum level and minimizes the presence of contaminants or unwanted gases.

5. Contamination Control: Some vacuum pumps, such as oil-sealed pumps, use lubricating fluids that can introduce contaminants into the chamber. These contaminants may be undesirable for certain applications, such as semiconductor manufacturing or research. Therefore, the choice of vacuum pump and its potential for introducing contaminants should be considered to maintain the required cleanliness and purity of the vacuum chamber.

6. Noise and Vibrations: Vacuum pumps can generate noise and vibrations during operation, which can impact the performance and usability of the vacuum chamber. Excessive noise or vibrations can interfere with delicate experiments, affect the accuracy of measurements, or cause mechanical stress on the chamber components. Selecting vacuum pumps with low noise and vibration levels is important for maintaining optimal chamber performance.

It’s important to note that the specific requirements and performance factors of a vacuum chamber can vary depending on the application. Different types of vacuum pumps, such as rotary vane pumps, dry pumps, or turbomolecular pumps, offer varying capabilities and features that cater to specific needs. The choice of vacuum pump should consider factors such as the desired vacuum level, pumping speed, ultimate vacuum, contamination control, noise and vibration levels, and compatibility with the chamber materials and gases used.

In summary, vacuum pumps have a significant impact on the performance of vacuum chambers. They enable the creation and maintenance of the desired vacuum level, affect the pumping speed and ultimate vacuum achieved, assist in leak detection and gas removal, and influence contamination control. Careful consideration of the vacuum pump selection ensures optimal chamber performance for various applications.

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What Is the Purpose of a Vacuum Pump in an HVAC System?

In an HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system, a vacuum pump serves a crucial purpose. Here’s a detailed explanation:

The purpose of a vacuum pump in an HVAC system is to remove air and moisture from the refrigerant lines and the system itself. HVAC systems, particularly those that rely on refrigeration, operate under specific pressure and temperature conditions to facilitate the transfer of heat. To ensure optimal performance and efficiency, it is essential to evacuate any non-condensable gases, air, and moisture from the system.

Here are the key reasons why a vacuum pump is used in an HVAC system:

1. Removing Moisture: Moisture can be present within an HVAC system due to various factors, such as system installation, leaks, or improper maintenance. When moisture combines with the refrigerant, it can cause issues like ice formation, reduced system efficiency, and potential damage to system components. A vacuum pump helps remove moisture by creating a low-pressure environment, which causes the moisture to boil and turn into vapor, effectively evacuating it from the system.

2. Eliminating Air and Non-Condensable Gases: Air and non-condensable gases, such as nitrogen or oxygen, can enter an HVAC system during installation, repair, or through leaks. These gases can hinder the refrigeration process, affect heat transfer, and decrease system performance. By using a vacuum pump, technicians can evacuate the air and non-condensable gases, ensuring that the system operates with the designed refrigerant and pressure levels.

3. Preparing for Refrigerant Charging: Prior to charging the HVAC system with refrigerant, it is crucial to create a vacuum to remove any contaminants and ensure the system is clean and ready for optimal refrigerant circulation. By evacuating the system with a vacuum pump, technicians ensure that the refrigerant enters a clean and controlled environment, reducing the risk of system malfunctions and improving overall efficiency.

4. Leak Detection: Vacuum pumps are also used in HVAC systems for leak detection purposes. After evacuating the system, technicians can monitor the pressure to check if it holds steady. A significant drop in pressure indicates the presence of leaks, enabling technicians to identify and repair them before charging the system with refrigerant.

In summary, a vacuum pump plays a vital role in an HVAC system by removing moisture, eliminating air and non-condensable gases, preparing the system for refrigerant charging, and aiding in leak detection. These functions help ensure optimal system performance, energy efficiency, and longevity, while also reducing the risk of system malfunctions and damage.

China OEM Roots Vacuum Pump Package System From CHINAMFG CHINAMFG (JZJ2B-1200)   vacuum pump connector	China OEM Roots Vacuum Pump Package System From CHINAMFG CHINAMFG (JZJ2B-1200)   vacuum pump connector
editor by CX 2024-04-16

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