HVAC Vacuum Pump Aims To Boost Flow Rate


NAVAC will introduce the latest product in its Master Series at the 2018 HARDI Annual Conference, December 1-4 at the JW Marriott in Austin, Texas. At the show, NAVAC will feature the debut of its new NP12DM Vacuum Pump, which offers an impressive flow rate of 12cfm for fast, heavy duty performance. 

NAVAC’s NP12DM Vacuum Pump features an industrial-grade design for a rare blend of robustness, speed and power. Its brushless DC-motor technology maintains peak efficiency while yielding a superior starting performance under low starting amperage and soft-starting down to 30°F, and its twin-cylinder functionality and precision manufacturing provide an industry-leading ultimate vacuum down to 5 microns. 

Other features and benefits of NAVAC’s NP12DM include adjustable gas ballast for superior moisture handling capability, high-performance oil mist filter for a clean environment while saving pump oil, a recessed power switch safeguarding against tripping and rain, ball-valve oil drainage design, and a low operating sound level.



December 4, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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