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Haskel International
HG Series Gas Booster |
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on the application, the Haskel basic booster is supplied
as a single-stage/double-acting or two-stage design
for integration by the customer. Both designs feature:
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Base booster
with integral water cooling jackets
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Smart-valve
controller with relief valve protection for
smooth, reliable operation
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Full separation
between hydraulic drive and modular gas compression
sections provide hydrocarbon-free operation
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Stainless
steel interconnecting pipework included on two-stage
models
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| Single-Stage/Double-Acting
Gas Booster Units |
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Available
in 9 models with flow rates to 160 scfm and
maximum supply and outlet pressures to 20,000
psi
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Designed
for high flow and low-to-medium compression
ratios
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Multiple
units can be driven by one power source
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Accepts
full available supply pressure
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| Two-Stage
Gas Booster Units |
- Available in 9 models with
flow rates to 29 scfm, maximum supply pressure
to 9,000 psi, and maximum outlet pressure to 20,000
psi
- Designed for low flow and
medium-to-high compression ratios
- Modular construction for
easy gas section maintenance
- Adapts readily to multiple
units in parallel or in series driven by one power
source
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Haskel Hydraulically
Driven Gas Booster Systems |
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Series
100 Basic Gas Booster System |
This
economical gas booster system is based on an open
frame L-shaped hydraulic power supply and offers
the following standard features:
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Haskel's
advanced HG Series Gas Booster(s)
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Smart-valve
controller with relief valve protection for
smooth, reliable operation
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Hydraulic
power supply with reservoir and drip pan
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Gas pressure
and hydraulic pressure instrumentation
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Hydraulic
cooling loop
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Stainless
steel interconnecting pipework on all gas sections
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| Series
200 Fully-Equipped Gas Booster System |
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fully-equipped Haskel gas booster system is incorporated
in an enclosed cabinet. The circuit is similar to
the Series 100 systems, but includes various additional
features such as:
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Electric
control panel with 24 VDC power supply (optional
motor starter)
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Automatic
gas outlet pressure shutdown
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Weatherproof
enclosure with control panel
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Removable
access panels
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Gas filtration
inlet/outlet
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200 optional features include: |
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Motor
starter
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Inlet
pressure control loop
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Temperature
control loop
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Water
chiller - cooling loop
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Noise
attenuated panels
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Heater
hydraulic reservoir
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Remote
operator station
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Applications
for Haskel Gas Boosters and Gas Booster Systems |
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Model
26968 Oxygen Booster System |
Used
by almost every airline in the world for filling
on-board emergency cylinders. Also used by major
diving contractors, emergency medical service companies
and mine rescue centers. |
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Model
52059 Transfer Unit |
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Capable
of handling liquefied gases such as SF6, CO2, Freon,
and others. The Haskel system illustrated is used by utility
companies to transfer SF6 (arc suppressant) from
cylinder to circuit breaker and circuit breaker
to cylinder. Benefits include the ability to transfer
liquid and gas and to draw vacuum in one compact
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Model
80324 |
| Compressed
natural gas roll-bar frame transfer unit for gas
storage transfer to vehicles. |
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High-Purity
12,000 psi Nitrogen System |
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Used
for pressure testing, purging and cryostat charging
at a missile manufacturing facility. |
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Haskel International Mobile
Nitrogen Charging Cart |
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Used
for aircraft ground support in both commercial and
military applications. Features self-contained accumulators,
struts and tires. |
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Combination
Gas Booster - Liquid Pump Test Control System |
| Haskel's
ability to incorporate and interface electronic
controls provides precise compression and control
of gases for gas-assisted injection molding, foam
production, automotive air bag vessel filling, cryostat
charging and other critical applications. Major
oil companies use the system shown for testing relief
valves, isolation valves, etc. System includes bar
code and serialization capability for pressure test
requirements and traceability. |
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