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Product Information - Nitrogen Charging Accumulator Gas Booster Unit

Product Information - Nitrogen Charging Accumulator Gas Booster Unit

Product Information - Nitrogen Charging Accumulator Gas Booster Unit

Product catalog summary
Nitrogen Charging Unit Overview
This document provides technical information about the MAXIMATOR Nitrogen Charging accumulator gas booster units, designed for boosting nitrogen or compressed air up to 40 bar, primarily for filling and charging applications. The booster station increases the pressure of a low-pressure nitrogen source using compressed air or nitrogen as the drive medium, with a range of 1-10 bar.
Specifications
  • Working pressure: Up to 40 bar
  • Operating medium: Nitrogen / Compressed air
  • Pressure ratios available: 1:5 to 1:10
  • Dimensions: 870 x 350 x 670 mm
  • Weight: Approximately 55 kg
  • Accumulator volume: 40 Litres
  • Connections: BSP 1/2" for both pressure inlet and outlet
Features
  • 3.1 calibrated gauges and transducers available on request
  • Precise pressure regulation available on request
  • Extensive range of accessories available
  • Compressed air and nitrogen can be used as drive sources
Applications
The unit is suitable for N2-charging applications, leveraging high-pressure technology, testing equipment, hydraulics, and pneumatics.
Additional Information
All technical and dimensional information is subject to change. For more details, consulting the factory is recommended. General terms and conditions of sale, including liability limitations, apply to all products and services.
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Product Information - Nitrogen Charging Accumulator Gas Booster Unit-1

M a x i m u m P r e s s u r e. High Pressure Technology • Testing Equipment Hydraulics • Pneumatics Nitrogen Charging Unit Release 10 / 2016 • MAXIMATOR • Product information N2 Charging Accumulator Gas Booster Unit Type Accumulator Gas Booster Type Accumulator Gas Booster unit for N2-charging applications This MAXIMATOR Nitrogen Charging accumulator gas booster units are specially designed for boosting of nitrogen or compressed air of up to 40 bar mainly for filling/charging applications. 3.1 calibrated gauges and transducers on request Operating medium nitrogen / compressed air Precised pressure regulation on request Extensive range of accessories available Compressed air and nitrogen as drive source possible This Booster Station increases the pressure of a low pressure nitrogen surce by using either compressed air or nitrogen as drive medium (1-10 bar). Please consult factory for more information. All technical and dimensional information subject to change. All General Terms and Conditions of sale, including limitations of our liability, apply to all products and services sold. MAXIMATOR GmbH, Lange Strasse 6, 99734 Nordhausen, Telephone +49 (0) 3631 9533 – 0, Fax +49 (0) 3631 9533 – 5010

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Product Information - Nitrogen Charging Accumulator Gas Booster Unit-2

MAXIMATOR Maximum Pressure. High Pressure Technology • Testing Equipment Hydraulics • Pneumatics * other operating media on request Typical P&ID Release 10 / 2016 • MAXIMATOR • Product information N2 Charging Accumulator Gas Booster Unit Type Please consult factory for more information. All technical and dimensional information subject to change. All General Terms and Conditions of sale, including limitations of our liability, apply to all products and services sold. MAXIMATOR GmbH, Lange Strasse 6, 99734 Nordhausen, Telephone +49 (0) 3631 9533 - 0, Fax +49 (0) 3631 9533 - 5010, www.maximator.de,...

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