DVP 300
Dezpart Vacuum Pump

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Overview of the DVP 300 Vacuum Pump

Some of our customers use a vacuum tank with their vacuum pump depending on the required volume and flow rate. This approach has both advantages and disadvantages, which we will briefly explain here.

The internal vacuum pressure of the tank is controlled by a vacuum switch, which starts the pump within a set range and turns it off at a defined second point. Note that this range consists of variable pressure levels that can significantly affect your production process. Therefore, a higher-capacity vacuum pump should ideally be used directly and linearly.

The DVP 300 vacuum pump creates vacuum directly for various applications. For example, in hospital vacuum systems requiring negative pressures from -4000 to -7000 mbar, the pump is installed on tanks.

Industries that commonly use this product include oil refining and recycling plants, machinery and production lines, wood and MDF processing factories, brick manufacturing, and others.

General Specifications of the DVP 300 Vacuum Pump

The dimensions of the DVP 300 vacuum pump are as follows: length 105 cm, width 55 cm, and height 85 cm including the dust filter installation. According to the installation manual provided with the pump, the installation space should be at least two to three times the pump’s dimensions and must have proper ventilation.

This pump requires 8.5 liters of oil, which should be maintained based on operating hours and the type of activity, including moisture and contaminants, as outlined in the periodic service manual. The pump operates at very low noise levels, approximately 74 dB.

Performance and Ultimate Vacuum of the DVP 300

The operating mechanism of the DVP 300 is similar to other Dezpart rotary vane oil pumps. The rotor rotates inside the stator chamber at 1,420 RPM. The centrifugal force generated by this rotation pushes the vacuum vanes outward, continuously displacing and exhausting air.

The rotor and stator materials are designed to resist wear and withstand mechanical impacts. The DVP 300 achieves an ultimate vacuum of -0.5 mbar under atmospheric pressure conditions.

Compatibility with Space and Vacuum Tanks

The DVP 300 can be connected directly to a vacuum system. A filter and screen installed at the pump’s inlet prevent most dust and debris from entering the pump. Stone processing plants are among the typical production lines that use this setup.

If your production line requires slight vacuum pressure, it is better to install the pump on a vacuum tank to avoid overworking the vacuum system. This setup also provides a permanent stored vacuum, protecting other machines from potential damage.

Generally, we recommend a 2,000 to 5,000-liter vacuum tank for this pump, though the exact size may vary depending on negative pressure requirements and the number of simultaneous vacuum consumers. For questions, please contact us.

The DVP 300 provides direct vacuum for multiple applications, including hospital vacuum systems requiring -4000 to -7000 mbar, installed on tanks. Industries that use this pump include oil refining and recycling, machinery and production lines, wood and MDF processing, brick manufacturing, and others.

For purchasing this product, please contact our consultants.

Electric motor

50 Hz

Motor power

5.5 Kw

Motor speed

1500 Min

Rated capacity

250 M3/h

Ultimate vacuum

0.5 mbar

Pump noise

74 Db

Pump operating temperature

72 C

Water vapor capacity

5 Kg/h

Inlet port size

2 Inch

Length

100 Cm

Height

85 Cm

Width

55 Cm

Oil capacity

8.5 L

Weight

192 Kg

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