Vacuum receiver C1000T75

Vacuum receiver - C1000T75 - Pharaon
Vacuum receiver - C1000T75 - Pharaon
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Description

Summary
Three-phase suction hopper with 8.6 kW power and 1000-litre capacity

Overview
The C1000T75 suction hopper from Pharaon combines high suction performance and large storage capacity for heavy-duty industrial applications. Equipped with a three-phase 400 V motor designed for continuous, low-maintenance operation, it delivers maximum productivity in demanding environments.
The 1000-litre tank is suitable for collecting large volumes of dust and waste (e.g., sawmills, brickworks, cement plants, waste treatment sites). Unloading is performed via a front opening operated by a pneumatic cylinder, ensuring rapid and efficient emptying of contents. An integrated inspection window allows visual monitoring of the fill level.
Construction in epoxy-painted steel provides durability and resistance to industrial conditions. The hopper is mounted on large robust wheels and includes forklift pockets to facilitate on-site movement. The filtration system features a category M 1µ antistatic filter for optimal fine dust filtration (wood chips, aluminium, etc.), contributing to a healthier and safer working environment.

Benefits
  • High vacuum suction
  • Industrial, robust design
  • Large working capacity
  • Suitable for high-volume suction tasks

Technical specifications
  • Model: C1000T75
  • Brand: Pharaon
  • Power: 8.6 kW (8600 W)
  • Voltage: 400 Volts (three-phase motor)
  • Tank capacity: 1000 litres
  • Max vacuum: 3200 mmH₂O
  • Max airflow: 840 m3/h
  • Noise level: 76 dB
  • Filter area: 49,000 cm²
  • Filter: category M 1µ antistatic
  • Unloading: front opening operated by pneumatic cylinder
  • Materials: epoxy-painted steel
  • Mobility: large robust wheels and forklift pockets
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