What are rotary vanepressure/vacuum pumps?

What are rotary vanepressure/vacuum pumps?

The rotary vane vacuum pump is a kind of positive displacement pump, which continuously operates the rotary vane in the pump chamber to inhale and compress the gas, and finally discharge it through the exhaust port.

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Vacuum pumps essentially move gas molecules from one region to the next to create a vacuum by changing high and low-pressure states. As molecules are removed from the vacuum space, it becomes exponentially harder to remove additional ones, thus increasing the vacuum power required.

A vane pump is a self-priming positive displacement pump providing constant flow at varying pressures. A vane pump operates via a motor connected via a gearbox as typically the maximum rpm is 900. The pump is fitted with a relief valve to prevent the pump from building to a pressure which may damage the pump.

Vacuum can refer to any pressure between 0 PSIA and 14.7 PSIA and consequently must be further defined. For applications concerned with measuring vacuum pressures over this full range, two different approaches are often taken. Vacuum pressure is measured relative to ambient atmospheric pressure.

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