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Contact SupplierOil is drawn into the high vacuum dehydration system. As oil enters the system, the inlet strainer is used to prevent particles from entering the system.
The oil is safely and efficiently heated using low watt density heaters operating at 10 - 12 wattsin2 (1.55 - 1.86 wattscm2). The heater is thermostatically controlled to protect the oil from overheating.
The oil then enters the vacuum chamber. Vacudyne uses a unique cascading distribution plates design for the chamber. A low maintenance rotary-piston compound-vacuum pump is used to provide a deep and consistent vacuum. The vacuum chamber system provides the following benefits:
System vacuum less than 1 Torr
Vacuum pump maintains consistent vacuum and discharge volume
High water handling capability
High oil water gas separation due to the chamber design which includes dispersion cartridges.
Restores the oil dielectric strength to manufacturer's original specifications by ASTM method D1816
Water removal from 100 ppm to
Gas removal from 12% by volume to less than 0.25% by volume
Filters 99% of particulates > 0.5 microns
High and low level system controls for safe operation
Oil exits the vacuum chamber by way of the outlet pump. The outlet pump enables the system to return the oil to the equipment at a consistent system flow and discharge pressure.