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Filter pump - SPN series - EagleBurgmann - beverage / oil / hand
Filter pump - SPN series - EagleBurgmann - beverage / oil / hand
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Characteristics

Technology
filter
Fluid
beverage, oil
Operation
hand
Priming
hand-priming
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, chemical
Applications
booster, filling
Material
stainless steel, steel, polyethylene
Other characteristics
combined, integrated
Pressure

Min.: 16 bar
(232.06 psi)

Max.: 63 bar
(913.738 psi)

Fluid temperature

Min.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

Features The hand refill pump (shown: SPN4016) consists of a storage vessel with level indicator, filling filter and a hand pump with integrated check valve. It is mounted directly on the thermosiphon vessel or pressure booster. There is a choice of two basic types in the SPN range of products: SPN2000: Stainless steel refill pump for universal applications SPN4000: specifically for use with TS1016 systems Advantages For efficient processes, with a choice of 2 basic types For manual refilling of buffer fluid units during operation SPN4016 vessel made of polyethylene: suitable for use in potentially explosive environments SPN2000 in stainless steel and acrylic or borosilicate sight-glasses: suitable for highly corrosive media Two sight-glasses for reading the MIN/MAX fluid level Reliable mode of operation: Combined filling and ventilation filter in the hand refill pump Recommended applications Chemical industry Petrochemical industry Oil and gas industry Refining technology Pulp and paper industry Food and beverage industry Functional description The hand refill pump is designed for manual refilling during operation in case of buffer fluid losses.

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