The unit is intended for mechanical purification, degassing, vacuum drying (dewatering), as well as for leaktight storage, transportation and pressurized pouring of oil in various facilities (both hermetic and
The unit is exploited in repairing transformers, oil switches and high voltage
Technical data
Capacity*, m3/h
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0…1
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Oil characteristics after 1 passage through the unit (given an initial moisture weight fraction of not in excess of 1% and mechanical impurity grade not more than 15 to 17 cl.)
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Moisture reduction ratio
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3
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Treated oil characteristics
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Moisture weight fraction ,g/MT
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10
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Filtering rating (stage 1), mcm
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30
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Filtering rating (stage 2), mcm
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5
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Mechanical purification grade, cl
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Vacuum hydraulic tank volume, L
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220
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Maximum residual pressure of vacuum pump, mbar (Pa)
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0.5 (44)
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Degassing tank pressure (at full capacity), mbar (Pa)
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20 (2000)
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Vacuum pump capacity, m3/h
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25
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Heater capacity (3 stages), kW
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30 (10?10 ? 10)
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Liquid elevation, m
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40
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Outlet oil pressure, kg/cm2
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4
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Three-phase 50 Hz mains voltage, W
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380
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Operating temperature range, 0?
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5…+40
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Sizes, mm
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1600?870 ? 1850
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Unit weight (
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350
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* in the «automated continuous» mode
«manual batched»: oil is pumped into the degassing tank by 20 to 150 L batches, treated as required and pumped out through the filter (for this mode, preparing 150 L of oil as per the GOST requirements takes 30 minutes).
«automated batched»: 100 L of oil is pumped in, degassed and then pumped out (the mode is fully automated. The mode capacity is 500 L/h).
«automated continuous»: the oil passes through the tank as a continuous flow, which through the fine filter heads for the unit outlet (The mode capacity is 1000 L/h).