balagast
Mechanical
- Apr 20, 2011
- 14
I am planning on using a Dry Vacuum pump (multi-stage roots type) for a client. The ambient temperature in the operations room I speculate will be very close to the listed maximum ambient temperature for the pump (40 degrees C).
What I would like to know is if anyone here has experience dealing with this type of issue. Is the ambient temperature concern have to do with expansion of internal parts in the pump? I don't suspect it is the motor that is the concern because the motor is cooling with water.
Other than a fan I don't know what I can really do to help cool the fan. Even that I don't think will have much of an effect.
Also, I have contacted the manufacturer about the concerns, but I first wanted to possibly get some neutral opinions on the matter.
What I would like to know is if anyone here has experience dealing with this type of issue. Is the ambient temperature concern have to do with expansion of internal parts in the pump? I don't suspect it is the motor that is the concern because the motor is cooling with water.
Other than a fan I don't know what I can really do to help cool the fan. Even that I don't think will have much of an effect.
Also, I have contacted the manufacturer about the concerns, but I first wanted to possibly get some neutral opinions on the matter.