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PD Plus Blowers 3200

High-performance rotary positive displacement (lobe) blower in the MD-Kinney PD Plus series. Designed for continuous aeration, pneumatic conveying, and process gas applications in water/wastewater and industrial settings.

Features & Benefits

  • Reliable, continuous-duty rotary lobe design
  • quiet, low-vibration operation
  • available in EX/ATEX versions for hazardous environments
  • sound and weather protection enclosure options
  • broad CFM and pressure range
  • factory authorized service available

Applications

  • Wastewater aeration (activated sludge, SBR)
  • pneumatic conveying
  • soil vapor extraction
  • vacuum lifting
  • paper machine forming
  • filter backwash
  • industrial process gas compression

Performance

  • Max flow: to ~400 CFM (680 m³/h)
  • Max pressure: to 15 PSI
  • Max vacuum: to 17" Hg dry
  • 24" Hg water injected
  • Operating speed: 2,650–3,600 RPM
  • Continuous-duty rotary lobe design
  • Available in EX/ATEX for hazardous environments
  • Sound and weather enclosure options available

About The Manufacturer

MD-Kinney, formerly known to the market as Tuthill Vacuum & Blower Systems, offers the legacy brands of MD-Pneumatics Blowers and Kinney Vacuum Pumps and Boosters. They are the leader in the design and manufacturer of high performance, reliable positive displacement blowers, mechanical vacuum pumps, vacuum boosters and engineered systems. Geiger, Gasho and NERC (North East Repair Center), now one company, are ready to serve you throughout the Mid-Atlantic area for all of your Pneumatic Blower, Vacuum Pumps and Vacuum Booster requirements.

MD Pneumatics / Kinney Vacuum

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