Pressure/Vacuum Pump Model 155 Reversable Rotary Vane Pumps With Signal Output

Pressure/Vacuum Pump Model 155
Reversible Rotary Vane Pumps With Signal Output


DESCRIPTION
These rotary vane pumps are an excellent pressure/vacuum source for gas analyzers, medical devices, process samplers and other analytical instrument applications. They are also useful for material handling and many general automation applications.

The pumps are quiet, reliable and mount in any position. The units operate oil free. The pump vanes have a service life of 1000 hours and are easily field replaced without special tools.

Model 155 is provided with a 6 conductor wire connection. The motor(flow) can be reversed and there is a tachometric signal output each motor revolution. Performance can be varied by changing the motor supply voltage
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SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Differential Pressure - 250 mbar
Maximum Flow - 5.1 LPM
Supply Voltage - 5-15 Volts
Max Current - 450 mA
Vane Material - Carbon
Operating Temperature - 0-65ºC
Media - Inert Gases

Wiring
Brown- Ground
Red- +V Motor
Orange- Clock Wise/Counter Clockwise
Yellow- Start/Stop
Green- +V Logic
Blue- Tachometric Signal


Operation Without Logic:
Brown to Ground(-)
Red to Power (+)
Green to Orange for Clockwise Rotation
Green to Red for Counterclockwise Rotation


Note
Operation at a somewhat lower than pump design voltage will yield a significantly longer life of the motor and the pump while also decreasing the current draw and operating noise of the unit.
Incorrect wiring polarity may destroy circuitry.


ORDERING INFORMATION
EXAMPLE: 15520
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, THESE ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE OR PLEASE CALL 1-800-253-2497 TO ORDER
Model Voltage Max. Flow(L/min) Max. Pressure (mbar) Min Current (mA) Max. Current (mA)
15520 12 1.6 100 220 250
15530 12 3.2 170 273 390
15540 12 4.2 160 305 450
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