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Labgas GenNit series of nitrogen generators produce constant flow high purity nitrogen, for industrial applications.

Ambient air is compressed in an air-cooled compressor, and put through a dryer and filters for removal of water and oil. The compressor can be either integrated, inbuilt into the generator, or as a separate part. Compressed air then flows through the carbon molecular sieve (CMS) inside the adsorber beds where oxygen, carbon dioxide, moisture and some hydrocarbons are adsorbed asd a stream of clean, dry, high purity nitrogen gas leaves the adsorber bed. During regeneration period the adsorber beds are being depressurized to ambient pressure, and nitrogen is taken from the storagde tank. This technology is called pressure swing adsobtion (PSA). The adsorption/desorption cycle is controlled by a micro processor system. Nitrogen flow and purity is preset during test operation prior to shipment of the system. The nitrogen produced conforms to ISO specs.

  • cost effective on-site gasgeneration
  • latest PSA technology with Carbon Molecular Sieve
  • microprocessor controlled automatic operation
  • low maintenance requirement system
  • system delivered pretested and tuned for operation
Technical Specifications
Model GenNit MD2 / 2000 GenNit MD2 / 5000
Width mm 600 700
Depth mm 380 400
Height mm 1000 1400
Weight kg 60 80
Max Dust Particle Size µm 15
Max Oil Content, Incl vapor ppm 5
Max Dew Point -0*C
Noise Level During regeneration Period db 50
Flow L / Min 30 - 100 80 - 500
Nitrogen Purity With Max Flow 99,95%
Inlet Air Requirements Dew Point + 4*C
Inlet / Outlet Max Air Pressure barg 8 (inbuilt regulator)  / 6
Power Rating For Control Unit  W 100
In/Out connections, Compression Fittings 12 mm / 8 mm Cu
Electrical

230 V / 50 Hz or 110 V / 60 Hz

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