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Agilent / Varian Turbo-V 2300 TwisTorr

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The Agilent 2000 L/s turbo pump, Turbo-V 2300, offers the highest pumping speeds in its category for Nitrogen (N2). Utilizing leading-edge Twistorr technology, this large turbo pump achieves the highest compression ratios for light gases among commercially available turbomolecular pumps. Due to high foreline pressure tolerance, the pump can be backed by a smaller, cost-effective dry scroll pump like the Agilent TriScroll600.

This large turbo pump is designed for scientific and research applications, where high pumping speed for N2 is important.

The TwisTorr Turbo-V 2300 is operated with a dedicated full display rack controller


Features

  • The Turbo-V 2300 solution comprises a stand-alone pump and rack-type display controller unit
  • Advanced rotor design in combination with TwisTorr technology reduces the number of pumping stage
  • Our unique monolithic rotor reduces material stress and improves assembly tolerances
  • Electrical motor reduces start-up time and improves pump stability under changing gas load conditions
  • Higher vacuum performance with lower heat dissipation
  • Advanced water cooling system
  • Optimized air cooling system
  • Clean maintenance-free vacuum
  • Utilizes Agilent's A-PLUS software (formerly T-plus)
  • Typical Turbo Pump Applications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Vacuum Performances
Pumping speed for N2 (*)
N2: 2050 l/s
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Pumping speed for He (*) N2: 1800 l/s      
Pumping speed for H2 (*) 1500 l/s      
Compression ratio for N2 > 8 x 108      
Compression ratio for He 8 x 105      
Compression ratio for H2 4 x 104      
Base pressure* (with recommended forepump) 10-10 mbar (7.5 x 10-11 Torr) (**)      
Max foreline pressure for N2 4 mbar      
Inlet Flange ISO 250F, CFF 12” O.D.      
Foreline flange KF 40 NW      

Other
Nominal rotational speed

33300 rpm
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Start-up time without gas load and with the recommended forepump < 6 minutes      
Pumping speed for H2 (*) 1500 l/s      
Minimum recommended forepump TriScroll 600      
Operational position Vertical/Upside down      
Operating ambient temperature +5 °C to +35 °C      
Bakeout temperature 120 °C (CFF), 80 °C (ISO)      
Max rotor temperature 120 °C      
Vibration level (displacement) < 0.01 μm at inlet flange      
Lubricant Permanent lubrication      
Cooling requirements Water      
Coolant water Recommended flow: 200 l/h Temperature: +15 °C to +30 °C Pressure: 3 to 5 bar (45 to 75 psi)      
Noise level <60 dB(A) at 1 meter      
Storage temperature -20 °C to +70 °C      
Environment protection IP54      
Weight ISO 250: 54.2 kg (119.5 lbs) CFF 12”: 55.3 kg (121.9 lbs)      
(*): Without screen
(*): According to standard DIN 28 428, the base pressure is that measured in a leak-free test dome, 48 hours after the completion of test dome bake-out, with a Turbopump fitted with a CFF flange and using the recommended
pre-vacuum pump

Controller Specifications

Input voltages

100-120 VAC, 220-240 Vac, 1-phase
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Input frequency 50 - 60 Hz      
Maximum input power 1300 VA      
Output voltage 64 Vac      
Output frequency 555 Hz      
Output Power starting 560 W maximum      
Output Power normal 450 W maximum      
Weight (both models) 12.5 kg (28 lbs)      
Installation category II      
Pollution degree 2      


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