Overview:
The Edwards EXC Turbo Pump Controller generates the electrical supply and the control signals necessary to operate an EXT pump and its accessories.
The Controller has a high-efficiency, auto-ranging power supply which adjusts itself to any external electrical supply in the specified voltage range. The power supply converts the single-phase electrical supply into a regulated d.c. electrical supply to control the operation of the EXT pump. The pump has three Hall effect devices which operate as rotor position sensors. These sensors ensure that the drive current is correctly switched to the phase-windings of the pump-motor . The Hall effect devices also generate a speed signal which the Controller uses to regulate the rotational speed of the pump.
The Controller has a secondary regenerative supply which uses the d.c. motor of the EXT pump as a generator. If the electrical supply fails, the regenerative supply provides the Controller with a back-up source of power without the need for batteries. The Controller uses the regenerative supply to maintain the electrical supplies to the vent-valve, air-cooler and AIM gauge (if connected) until the pump speed falls to below 50% of full rotational speed.
The Controller has no front-panel controls and can only be operated through the logic interface. To operate the EXT pump, you must therefore connect the Controller to your own control equipment. Alternatively, you can configure the mating-plug for the logic interface connector so that the EXT pump starts to operate as soon as the electrical supply to the Controller is switched on.
This Controller is designed for the following Mass Spectrometer Turbo Pumps:
THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF PRODUCT IS OPENED OR USED.
Technical Data:
Voltage: 90 to 264 V a.c., single-phase
Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz
Maximum Input Power: 220 V A
Peak Inrush Current:
Fuse Rating: 2 A, type T 20 mm
Over-voltage Transients: IEC664, category 2
A & J Vacuum Services provides repair service for all types of High Vacuum equipment. We perform Turbomolecular Pump repair, Turbo Pump Repair, Dry Pump repair, Vacuum Pump repair, Mass Spectrometer repair, Rotary Vane Pump repair, Vacuum Booster repair, and Leak detector repair. Our highly trained technicians have years of experience and guarantee the highest quality service.
We operate at our own full service repair facility in Clifton, NJ. We have invested in state-of-the-art equipment including; complete line of decontamination, cleaning, drying, balancing, vibration analysis and software to minimize failures. Our in-house machine shop is capable of machining various components, prototypes and housing conversions as needed.
We support all major manufacturers including Pfeiffer Vacuum, Alcatel / Adixen, Edwards Vacuum, Varian, Oerlikon / Leybod Vacuum, Vacuubrand, and Agilent Technologies.
Repair Steps
Every pump and instrument is extensively tested for 48 hours. During our final tests, we monitor total pressure, temperature, vibration and noise level utilizing newest testing technologies and techniques specified by OEM. Upon request, we can provide our customers with a pump down graph. Call us for your free repair estimate at 1-973-249-0854.
Overview:
The Edwards EXC Turbo Pump Controller generates the electrical supply and the control signals necessary to operate an EXT pump and its accessories.
The Controller has a high-efficiency, auto-ranging power supply which adjusts itself to any external electrical supply in the specified voltage range. The power supply converts the single-phase electrical supply into a regulated d.c. electrical supply to control the operation of the EXT pump. The pump has three Hall effect devices which operate as rotor position sensors. These sensors ensure that the drive current is correctly switched to the phase-windings of the pump-motor . The Hall effect devices also generate a speed signal which the Controller uses to regulate the rotational speed of the pump.
The Controller has a secondary regenerative supply which uses the d.c. motor of the EXT pump as a generator. If the electrical supply fails, the regenerative supply provides the Controller with a back-up source of power without the need for batteries. The Controller uses the regenerative supply to maintain the electrical supplies to the vent-valve, air-cooler and AIM gauge (if connected) until the pump speed falls to below 50% of full rotational speed.
The Controller has no front-panel controls and can only be operated through the logic interface. To operate the EXT pump, you must therefore connect the Controller to your own control equipment. Alternatively, you can configure the mating-plug for the logic interface connector so that the EXT pump starts to operate as soon as the electrical supply to the Controller is switched on.
This Controller is designed for the following Mass Spectrometer Turbo Pumps:
THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF PRODUCT IS OPENED OR USED.
Technical Data:
Voltage: 90 to 264 V a.c., single-phase
Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz
Maximum Input Power: 220 V A
Peak Inrush Current:
Fuse Rating: 2 A, type T 20 mm
Over-voltage Transients: IEC664, category 2
A & J Vacuum Services provides repair service for all types of High Vacuum equipment. We perform Turbomolecular Pump repair, Turbo Pump Repair, Dry Pump repair, Vacuum Pump repair, Mass Spectrometer repair, Rotary Vane Pump repair, Vacuum Booster repair, and Leak detector repair. Our highly trained technicians have years of experience and guarantee the highest quality service.
We operate at our own full service repair facility in Clifton, NJ. We have invested in state-of-the-art equipment including; complete line of decontamination, cleaning, drying, balancing, vibration analysis and software to minimize failures. Our in-house machine shop is capable of machining various components, prototypes and housing conversions as needed.
We support all major manufacturers including Pfeiffer Vacuum, Alcatel / Adixen, Edwards Vacuum, Varian, Oerlikon / Leybod Vacuum, Vacuubrand, and Agilent Technologies.
Repair Steps
Every pump and instrument is extensively tested for 48 hours. During our final tests, we monitor total pressure, temperature, vibration and noise level utilizing newest testing technologies and techniques specified by OEM. Upon request, we can provide our customers with a pump down graph. Call us for your free repair estimate at 1-973-249-0854.