System Description
Regenerative blowers
Dustcontrol's turbopumps are regenerative blo-
wers. TPR has two impellers that are connected
for parallel fl ow. The impellers rotate in the blo-
wer housing through extremely low tolerances.
The pump cannot tolerate contaminated airfl ow.
TPR compresses air and it is therefore natural
that it becomes hot while running.
Cooling air
Turbopumps with TPR designation are parallel
connected two stage belt driven units. Cooling
air is bled into the pump through a vacuum
relief valve which is adjustable. The vacuum
pressure in the system is thereby maintained at
a constant level even if the airfl ow changes.
The motor and vacuum relief valve receive
cooling air from the bottom of the unit housing.
The free passage of cooling air must be ensu-
red. As standard screen skirts are delivered
with the pump as an protecting against leaves,
papers etc.
Back fl ow valve
Dimensions and Arrangements
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
The pump is delivered standard with a back
fl ow relief valve. In multiple pump installations
air will not fl ow back through a non-operating
pump.
Belt drive
The pump is belt driven. Drive ratio and motor
size determine the capacity of the pump.
If changes are to be made to performance
characteristic of the pump, this can be done by
changing the motor and drive ratio. Contact
Dustcontrol and you will recieve more informa-
tion. Please see addresses and phone numbers
on the last page of this document.
Thermal overload protection
For protection on the pump bearings the pump
has thermal protection which will shut down
the pump at 120
to be connected to the control panel.
TPR 35, TPR 40, TPR 43, TPR 47, TPR 50
TPR 43, 18.5 kW - 16
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C. The thermal protection has
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