PA3501X Rotary Vane Pump

Everything You Need to Know About PA3501X Rotary Vane Pump

It is a Fluid-O-Tech pump. Stainless steel or brass housings with 3/8″ GAS or NPT ports and internal relief valves are available with the PO 70-400 series positive displacement rotary vane pumps. Nominal flow rates range between 70 and 400 l/h at 1450 rpm. In addition to 1725 rpm, this vane pump series can deliver 530 liters per hour at a maximum flow of 1725 rpm. It can discharge pressures up to 16 bar (230 psi). This series includes a coupler and adapter for mounting on M71, M80, and NEMA 56C motors.

Here are a few features of the PA3501X Rotary Vane Pump:

  • Brass Housing and Rotor
  • Pumping Chamber and Vanes of Graphitic Carbon
  • Built-In Strainer
  • Bypass Insert Class Water Pump
  • Inlet And Outlet Ports Are ⅜” GAS OR NPT Threaded
  • Connect To Direct Coupling Motors with A Stainless-Steel Clamp
  • The maximum Operative Temperature Is 158 F
  • Direct Or Magnetic Drive
  • Flow Rates of Wide Range
  • Pulsation free flow
  • Internal relief valve available
  • Long service life
  • NFS and WRAS listed

The NSF Mark | NSF WRAS Approval: What does WRAS mean?

Let’s see few applications of PA3501X Rotary Vane Pump:

  • Beverage Vending Machines
  • Post-Mix Drink Dispensers
  • Espresso Coffee Machines
  • Water Treatment
  • Water Dispensers
  • Cooling Systems

 

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How to mount the pump onto the motor?

a) An electric motor with clamp mounting (type 48YZ)

  • Ensure that the motor is disconnected from the electricity.
  • Attach the clamp to the pump by inserting it on the shaft side.
  • Connect the pump and motor by inserting the pump shaft into the motor shaft and pushing it until it stops.
  • Adjust the pump to your desired position.
  • The clamp should be positioned so that it can surmount both the pump and the motor rings.
  • The clamp screw should be tightened using a torque of at least 1-1.5Nm.
  • Clamp the pump on the motor tightly enough so that it doesn’t rotate.
  • If the pump is noisy during start-up, the clamp screw must be untightened, the pump repositioned, and the clamp screw retightened.
  •  Adding a 48YZ optional coupling (92-80-04) between the pump and motor will prevent the pump from being noisy.

 

b) An electric motor with a mounting hole in the form of either NEMA 56C or B14

  • It is important to unplug the motor from the electrical system.
  • Attach the coupling to the motor by mounting the motor side on the motor.
  • Secure the set screw (only for couplings equipped with a set screw).
  • Attach the shock absorber to the coupling on the motor side.
  • Place the coupling’s pump end inside the shock absorber.
  • Screw the adapter to the motor flange and tighten it.
  • Secure the coupling around the pump shaft.

If you are looking to buy Fluid-O-Tech’s PA3501X Rotary Vane Pump, then NESPL is the best brand for you. NESPL is an exclusive worldwide distributor of Fluid-O-Tech

Must Visit: https://www.natronequipments.com/

 

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