Vacuum Suction System ADVSS-502
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Vacuum Suction System ADVSS-502

Vacuum Suction System ADVSS-502 is designed with a 1000ml filter bottle, for efficient liquid collection and optimal filtration. It includes a vacuum pump and collection bottle, ensuring reliable performance. This features a contamination-free solution and is portable, providing easy and reliable operation. The unit maintains a steady gas flow, providing consistent suction. Vacuum Suction System is used in biochemistry and medical engineering for centrifugal liquid.

Filter Bottle Capacity 1000 ml
Gas Flow 26L/m
Vacuum Degree 0.08 Mpa
Pressure 0 to 0.08 Mpa
Usage Temperature 5℃ to 30℃
Relative Humidity ≤ 70%
Power Supply AC100-120V/AC200-240V 50 to 60 Hz
Power Consumption 60 W
Dimension (W×D×H) 195×275×165 mm
Net Weight 4.5 kg
  • Oil resistant membrane
  • Pressure relief valve
  • Easy to use
  • Power saving motor system
  • Quiet operation

Our Vacuum Suction System ADVSS-502 is ideal for processes in laboratories that require stable suction levels and effective contamination control.

Frequently Asked Questions of Vacuum Suction System ADVSS-502

1. What is the purpose of the air release valve frame in a Vacuum Suction System?

The air release valve frame in a Vacuum Suction System holds and supports the air release valve, which is critical for safely equalizing pressure in the vacuum filtration system. It allows controlled entry of air to break the vacuum seal after filtration is complete, enabling easy removal of the filter assembly without disrupting the sample.

2. How much liquid can the filter bottle in the Vacuum Suction System hold?

The filter bottle in this Vacuum Suction System has a capacity of 1000?mL, making it well-suited for small to medium-scale laboratory filtration tasks. Its volume provides a practical balance between handling convenience and sample throughput, ensuring efficient processing with minimal sample loss.

3. How does the Vacuum Suction System benefit from its low power motor?

The Vacuum Suction System is equipped with a low-power motor that ensures efficient filtration while minimizing energy consumption. This feature not only reduces operating costs but also contributes to a more sustainable laboratory environment. The motor is designed to maintain high performance without excessive power usage.

4. What is the maximum relative humidity for the Vacuum Suction System?

The Vacuum Suction System is designed to operate effectively in environments with a relative humidity of 70% or less. Exceeding this limit may affect performance and longevity of the unit, so it is recommended to maintain the unit in a controlled environment to ensure optimal functioning.

5. What precautions should be taken when using the Vacuum Suction System?

It is important to monitor the liquid volume in the collection bottle of the Vacuum Suction System and discharge when it reaches the max line to avoid suck-back. Do not run the Vacuum Suction System for more than 30 minutes at a time, and allow it to cool before restarting. After use, vent the residual gas from the pump to prevent damage.

6. What is a Vacuum Suction System?

A Vacuum Suction System is a device that uses negative pressure to remove fluids, debris, or air from an area. It’s commonly used in medical, dental, industrial, and laboratory settings. These systems help maintain clean and sterile environments, improve operational efficiency, and ensure safety during procedures.

7. What are the advantages of using a Vacuum Suction System?

Vacuum Suction Systems offer efficient and hygienic removal of fluids, debris, and contaminants in various environments. They help maintain clean workspaces, reduce the risk of cross-contamination, and improve workflow efficiency. These systems also support continuous operation with minimal manual intervention, making them ideal for medical, dental, industrial, and laboratory applications.

8. How do Vacuum Suction Systems work?

These Vacuum Suction Systems create a pressure differential that allows air or fluids to be drawn into a collection container or through a filtration system for disposal or further processing. A vacuum pump generates the negative pressure needed for suction; while tubing and connectors guide the materials to the designated receptacle.

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Filter Bottle Capacity 250 ml
Gas Flow 26L/m
Vacuum Degree 0.08 Mpa