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Old 05-19-2016, 05:02 AM #21
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They're $10k. There is no serviceable parts on the pump or drive motor. It's plumbed with 1/2" male jic in and out

The inlet filter requires periodic recharge in a vac oven. The filter elements can also be replaced if they get too munged up. Pretty low maintenance compared to rebuilding pumps all the time.
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Dumb question....what type of plug end is on this thang. Will it run on 20amp 120v?
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Dumb question....what type of plug end is on this thang. Will it run on 20amp 120v?
It's a 220 three lug locking plug. Corresponding socket can be found at any big box home store.
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Dumb question....what type of plug end is on this thang. Will it run on 20amp 120v?
It pulls about 22A 120V single ~.

It comes with a place to connect it to its NEMA 7, Class 1, Div 1 enclosure.

Since it is NEMA 7, Class I, Div I, it is the responsibility of the owner to install to those standards, which can be a flexible threaded connector with wires running inside to a NEMA 7, Class I, Div 1 enclosure, or an SO cord.

It may be ordered to include a SO cord from the NEMA 7, Class I, Div I switch, but the cord won't have a plug on the end.

You can install a Class I, Div II plug if your installation is Div II.

You can also keep it Div I by running the SO cord through the proper gland into your owner supplied NEMA 7, Class 1, Div I power supply enclosure.
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It's a 220 three lug locking plug. Corresponding socket can be found at any big box home store.
It will work with a conventional 240V drier or oven plug, but it will no longer be NEMA 7, Class I, Div I explosion proof.
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It will work with a conventional 240V drier or oven plug, but it will no longer be NEMA 7, Class I, Div I explosion proof.
Yes, I forgot to mention that.
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It pulls about 22A 120V single ~.

It comes with a place to connect it to its NEMA 7, Class 1, Div 1 enclosure.

Since it is NEMA 7, Class I, Div I, it is the responsibility of the owner to install to those standards, which can be a flexible threaded connector with wires running inside to a NEMA 7, Class I, Div 1 enclosure, or an SO cord.

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You can install a Class I, Div II plug if your installation is Div II.

You can also keep it Div I by running the SO cord through the proper gland into your owner supplied NEMA 7, Class 1, Div I power supply enclosure.
Have you had any luck getting regulators to classify installs as C1D2 if the procedure uses the cotton candy technique and N2 back fill?
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Have you had any luck getting regulators to classify installs as C1D2 if the procedure uses the cotton candy technique and N2 back fill?
We installed a Mk IVC with Haskel in Class 1, Div 2. It uses the cotton candy and N2 backfill
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Interesting. Can you say which state? Was it a local fire marshal that would listen to reason or were there other circumstances that allowed C1D2?

Were they able to get certified using heat mats instead of water circulation to warm their columns?

It would be nice to save the cost of C1D1 construction. I feel like that is such a harsh standard for what we're doing, especially with cotton candy/N2.

Sorry, I know this is not exactly Vapor Hawg related, but it would be good info to have.
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