| Specification | Rotary Vane Vacuum Pump |
| Pump Technology | Oil-Lubricated Rotary Vane |
| Pumping Capacity | 40–840 m³/h |
| Ultimate Vacuum | Up to 0.5 mbar(a) |
| Operation | Oil-Lubricated |
| Vacuum Range | Coarse & Fine Vacuum |
| Standard Configuration | EVV-CD Type |
| Heavy-Duty Configuration | EVV-XD Type |
| Wet Application Capability | Available on XD Models |
| Installation | Industrial / OEM / Retrofit |
| Drive | Electric Motor |
| Gas Ballast | Available |
| Oil Management | Optimized Oil Consumption |
A rotary vane vacuum pump creates vacuum by trapping and compressing gas inside a rotating chamber.
Step 1 – Gas Entry
Process gas enters the pump through the suction inlet.
Step 2 – Rotor Rotation
An eccentrically mounted rotor rotates inside the pump chamber.
Step 3 – Gas Trapping
Sliding vanes divide the chamber and trap incoming gas.
Step 4 – Gas Compression
As the rotor turns, the trapped gas volume decreases and pressure increases.
Step 5 – Oil Sealing
Oil provides sealing and lubrication between the moving components.
Step 6 – Gas Discharge
The compressed gas is discharged from the pump while the continuous rotation creates vacuum at the inlet.
Reliable Vacuum Generation
Proven rotary vane technology provides consistent vacuum performance across a broad range of industrial processes.
Wide Pumping Capacity
The range covers approximately 40 to 840 m³/h, allowing selection according to process requirements. (everestblowers.com)
Deep Ultimate Vacuum
Selected models can achieve ultimate vacuum down to 0.5 mbar(a) for demanding fine-vacuum applications. (everestblowers.com)
Compact & Lightweight
The modern pump design is compact and lightweight, making it suitable for new installations as well as retrofits.
Reduced Oil Consumption
Optimized pump design helps minimize oil consumption and associated operating costs.
Quiet Operation
The range is designed for reduced operating noise, making it suitable for industrial environments where acoustic performance matters.
Heavy-Duty Wet Applications
The XD configuration incorporates features such as chemically resistant resin vanes, adjustable gas ballast and temperature optimization for handling wet applications. (everestblowers.com)
Lower Lifecycle Costs
Efficient operation, reduced oil consumption and durable construction can contribute to lower total cost of ownership.
Standard Rotary Vane Configuration
The standard configuration is designed for general industrial coarse and fine vacuum applications where reliable vacuum performance, compact dimensions and efficient operation are important.
Heavy-Duty Wet Application Configuration
Heavy-duty configurations are designed for applications with higher moisture or vapour loads. Features such as chemically resistant vanes, enlarged gas ballast and optimized temperature management help improve suitability for wet processes.
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