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Heated
Pumps
Atmo-Seal
Engineering, Inc. manufactures heated pumps for use in
gas and diesel sampling; stack testing and process
monitoring. Our heated pumps move your sample and keep
it hot, so you will not experience condensation or
hydrocarbon hang-up. Our typical operating range is 450
F, but higher temps may be available for some
applications.
Heated
Head Pump Choice
of AC 50-60 HZ or DC operation in a wide range of
voltages
Choice of Thermocouple, RTDr, Internal Thermostat or
other sensors Heated Pump Head covers are easily remove
for pump maintenance
We heat ANY manufacturers' pump to your exact specifications
We can supply ADI, (or other) pumps. We will also heat a pump that you provide.
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Tough
and Adaptable Heated Sample Pumps
At Atmo-Seal, Inc. we know the demands
placed on pumps in the real world of emissions sampling.
Ease of maintenance and repair are at the forefront of
all of our heated head designs. All of our designs allow
for full access to the pump head for maintenance and
repairs without compromising thermal transfer or
performance.
Our heated pump housing are constructed with
high-temperature phenolics, stainless steel fasteners
and low thermal-transmission materials to provide both
durability and operator safety.
Our heated pumps carry a full 18 month limited warranty,
too! And all Atmo-Seal heated components easily
interface with our heated sample lines.
Super
High Flow Heated Sample Pump
Atmo-Seal, Inc., knows that today's
high-speed analyzers require a fast, efficient heated
pump. We provide a heated head pump with the capability
to deliver over 150 LPM of smooth sample flow at ambient
temps. With our quad-head heated pumps. These
heated pumps will provide a TRUE Sample Flow of well
over 100 LPM at 191 C.
Options
As always, Atmo-Seal, Inc., will customize your heated
head pumps by incorporating manifolds, valves, filters
or other items (as requested) into your heated head pump
system WITHOUT jeopardizing your delivery schedule. We
offer pumps rated for hazardous locations and explosive
environments. (Class 1 Div 2 Group CD).
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