PSA O-2000 without compressor. Recommended for 2KgO3/h ozone generator


Internal Reference: FABPSA.0006

PSA O-2000 without compressor. Recommended for 2KgO3/h ozone generator

PSA, 15Nm3/h Industrial Oxygen Generator, at a purity of 95% and drying at -40ºC dew point, 230v, 50-60Hz, 2.3Kw, for 2KgO3/h ozone generator.

Includes:
Inlet filter 5 Nm3/min.
Refrigerant dryer 5.5 Nm3/min, 1.5kw.
Filter 3 stages 5 Nm3/min. Oil <0.01ppm. Particles <0.01 microns.
Active carbon filter 5 Nm3/min. Oil <0.003ppm.
300L dry air lung tank, 8 bars, with safety valve.
2 Zeolite columns 15Nm3/h
Lung oxygen tank 300L, 8 bars.
Oxygen purity analyzer.
Flowmeter 16Nm3/h.
Integrated PLC.
Does not include contribution compressed air compressor.
With CE marking.

Features:
Capacity to generate 15Nm3/h of oxygen at 95% purity.
Oxygen outlet pressure: at 0-5.5 bars, and at -40ºC dew point.
Compressed air connection: DN 25.
Oxygen outlet connection: DN 32.
Nitrogen outlet connection: to silencer.
Weight: 2900kg.
Length x width x height: 2300 x 900 x 2020 mm

Requirements:
It requires a supply of compressed air of 3.1 Nm3/min.
Power supply: 230v, 50-60hz. 2.3KW.
Room conditions: -20ºC to 40ºC, humidity <80%.
Dust in air <200mg/m3. H2S, SO2 <0.25mg/m3. CO2 <600ppm. CnHm <0.05mg/m3.
Leave a free space of 800mm around the equipment.
Keep the room ventilated.
Do not install outdoors.

Highly recommended
2 years warranty (expandable if you have a maintenance contract)
Manufacturing in 60-90 days

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Industrial PSA Oxygen Generator

Technical specifications 

What is it used for?

This oxygen concentrator is specifically used to generate ozone. Ozone is used in wastewater purification and disinfection treatments (WWTP), and public water purification (DWTP). It is also used in bleaching processes in the textile or paper industry. Also in fish farms, aquariums, recovery of lakes and agricultural ponds, irrigation water, etc.

Functioning

The oxygen concentrator receives dry, grease-free air from the air compressor, and is passed through the zeolite columns A, where the nitrogen is captured in the zeolite molecular structure, allowing only oxygen to pass through. When column A becomes saturated with nitrogen, the supply air is redirected to column B, depressurizing column A and releasing the nitrogen into the atmosphere. This cycle is repeated cyclically, always maintaining a constant flow of highly concentrated oxygen. The oxygen obtained is stored in an outlet buffer tank to stabilize the supply.

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