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The lower limit of vacuum for a liquid ring vacuum pump is 30 mm Hg (Torr)
using water as it's seal fluid. Using other sealing fluids, the limit is approximately 20 Torr above the vapor pressure of the sealing fluid exiting the pump. Vacuum boosters can be employed to extend the operating vacuum range to about 5mm Hg.
LIQUID RING systems are probably the MOST DIFFICULT type of vacuum pumping system TO ENGINEER, since so many
variables are involved in sizing the unit. You have to deal with vapor pressure and temperature limitations of the sealant, condensing rates of the pumped vapor with-in the pump,
cavitation, corrosion, elastomer compatibility, process vapor carryover through condensers, sealant options, sealant recovery options and others.
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