Manual vent valve (solenoid operated version available for fully automatic venting) Holweck stage for high throughput and high backing pressure tolerance Note: EXT75DX turbpumps are also available in pre-configured nEXT pumping stations and T-station 75 pumping station. Contact Edwards for details. The Edwards EXT75DX / B is a hybrid bearing compound turbo pump that combines the proven technology of a ceramic mechanical lower bearing, a dry permanent magnetic upper bearing and Holweck drag stage with the added convenience of an on-board 24V controller allowing parallel and serial communication compatible with Edwards TAG and TIC controllers. This manual provides installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the Edwards Turbo and Active Gauge Controller. You must use the Controller as specified in th is manual. Turbomolecular pumps EXT75DX and nEXT range Backing pumps XDD1 24V, nXDS range, XDS35i and any mains powered backing pump e.g. E2M
proven EXT75DX with a choice of either an oil sealed E2M backing pump or an XDD1 diaphragm pump where a totally dry system is desired. The T-Station comes with our new TAG (Turbo and Active Gauge) controller fitted as standard which enables single button start/stop of the system, the ability to control one of our Active. EXT75DX Turbomolecular Pump The BOC Edwards EXT75DX compound turbomolecular pump with integral pump controller; combines an improved ceramic mechanical lower bearing technology with a dry permanent upper magnet bearing in a single package. This new improved bearing for lower power consumption and reduced vibration. EXT75DX 10 50 75 1 2 3 10 10 -1 10 0 10 0 10 1 10 2 mbar Pa Pumping speed 1 Nitrogen 2 Helium 3 Hydrogen A Manual vent valve in vent port B Podule C Logic interface connector D Backing port E Purge port (blanked off) F Interstage port (EXT75DX only) G Podule connector socket H Earth connection.
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