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Vacuum Systems With Mixing Condensers
The system shown in the sketch achieves a suction pressure of 1 mbar. The temperature of the available cooling water determines which pressure can be reached in the first mixing condenser. In this example, two ejector stages have been series-connected to achieve a suction pressure of 1 mbar with the lowest possible use of motive flow. Two further ejector stages compress the non-condensable components of the suction flow from the first mixing condenser up to atmospheric pressure. The interconnected mixing condenser condenses the motive steam of the preceding ejector.
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- Advantages:
- Maintenance- and trouble-free operation
- Disadvantages:
- Mixing of process- and cooling water flows
- Options:
- Controllable arrangement
- Together with a liquid ring vacuum pump (hybrid system)
- Non-barometric installation
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- Cooling water operated alkaline loop
- Process vapour operated ejectors

