Atlas Copco PAC H pump for high-pressure applications

Atlas Copco has launched the PAC H pump for high-pressure applications. It has been designed to reduce downtime and prolong lifespan, resulting in a saving service OPEX.
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Atlas Copco has launched the PAC H pump for high-pressure applications

Part of Atlas Copco's Head series, the PAC H is a centrifugal pump that can handle liquids containing solids of up to 89mm (3.5in) in size. This makes it particularly suited to industrial applications, such as water transfer in the oil and gas sector, quarrying and surface mining, construction, and municipal applications. The addition of the PAC H completes the extensive range of pumps available from Atlas Copco and means that specifiers and end-users can source all their pumping requirements from a single supplier.

The PAC H pump has been designed with a number of features to ensure it performs reliably, for longer and has a low cost of ownership. The exclusive closed impeller is equipped with deflector vanes that keep the mechanical seal clean and free of detritus. This helps the mechanical seal last three times longer. Moreover, it eliminates the need to use flush water to keep the pump clean: offering significant energy and cost savings over the pump's operational lifetime.

The semi-cartridge seal design on the PAC H pump is unique and allows changeout without dismantling the pump and makes the lip seal and impeller easily accessible: reducing downtime and simplifying maintenance. Unlike many competitor products who offer cartridge seals as an option, this feature comes as standard on the PAC H.

Other features that minimise downtime and make maintenance easier include the innovative Atlas Copco hinge kit - a ‘swing door' that allows quick and easy access to the pump's internal workings - and a single bolt to remove the impeller.

Bolted wear rings make for precise and simple replacement compared to pressed alternatives, and link belts are used to enable changeovers without having to dismantle the entire wet end of the unit, reducing mean time to repair by up to 30 per cent.

The new PAC H pump range from Atlas Copco is fully EU Stage V compliant and features a leak-free structure, making it a clean and green machine.

The standard diaphragm vacuum pump has no carryover of pump media and hence the pump has zero contamination towards surroundings.

The PAC H pumps are available in sizes up to 150m head, with a capacity of up to 1200m3/h. Their compact design is up to 30 per cent smaller than equivalent pumps on the market, which frees up valuable space and increases the operational efficiency of these pumps.

PAC H pumps take advantage of digital technology, featuring QR codes that mean essential information about parts and spares is just a scan away. Users can also take advantage of the fleet link secured and remote monitoring feature that means they are always in control of pumping operations.

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