Master Vapor Pump 6CFM 3PH for Sale in AZ just serviced!

I have a master vapor 350 psi recovery pump, newly serviced and stored in the warehouse after the death of our main partner/Xtractor. Don’t really want it sitting around if you can help someone get the job done.

You can run this explosion proof diaphragm pump with 100% duty cycle, 24/7 without overheating or issue. The dual-diaphragm pump is electrically powered by an explosion-proof motor, and has a working pressure of 350psi. Made in the USA.

Pump is in Arizona, but I can easily drive it out to you for a fee. Estimated delivery time is within seven days. Otherwise you can pick it up in Phoenix for free without a shipping charge. I’m asking $7000 or best offer. Serious offers only. Mourning the death of our partner is enough of a tear jerker… be kind with your offers please. It all goes to his favorite local charity.

Master Vapor Pump 6CFM 3PH (Gorilla Recovery Pump - Three phase)

Performance Factoids:

Recover LP-Gas vapor at over 6 CFM (cubic feet per minute)

Recover butane at up to 1 LB/Min (pounds per minute)

Recover and re-condense butane at over 12 GPH (gallons per hour)

Maximum pumping outlet pressure: 60 PSI (4.1 bar) continuous, 70 PSI (4.8 bar) intermittent

Maximum pumping inlet vacuum produced: 27 InHg (0.91 bar)

Maximum pumping speed: 190 CPM (cycles per minute)

Pump static withstand pressure rating: MAWP 350 PSI (24 bar)

Materials: pressure section: stainless steel; diaphragms: FKM; reed valves: stainless steel

Optional PTFE diaphragms kit available

Process gas temperature range: FKM -40-275F (-40-135C); PTFE +40-220F (4-104C)

Recommended FKM replacement schedule: every 1000 hours running time

Air temperature range for motor/gearbox operation: 32-104F(0-40C)

Pump Head Charge:

Motor is coupled to diaphragms with patented gas pressure charged chamber

Pumping outlet pressure runs about 10 PSI lower than the charge gas pressure level

Non-reactive CO2 gas is used to charge the pump head

CO2 gas is safer than air for driving the pump

CO2 gas is non-flammable and non-explosive with LPG (should a diaphragm ever leak)

CO2 gas regulator with gauges is provided with pump assembly

CO2 tank is operator provided (cannot ship filled tanks) - from any welding supply store

Pump charge gas supply: standard (#20) 5 LB tank of industrial CO2

Typical CO2 gas usage: <0.2 SCFH (very little); estimated life of charge gas tank: 1 year

Pump charge gas pressure range: continuous 5 to 70 PSI (1.4 to 5.5 bar); to 80 PSI intermittent

Electrical and Mechanical:

Electric motor: explosion proof for C1D1 hazardous areas; rated Class I Gr C & D, Class II Gr F&G

Electric motor: 1 HP, 1800 RPM, 60 Hz

Motor option: Model MVP-6CFM-1PH: Single-phase: 115/208-230V, 13.4/6.7 FLA (full load amps)

Motor option: Model MVP-6CFM-3PH: Three-phase: 208-230/460V, 3.3/1.65 FLA, Inverter-rated

Pump Speed: 190 CPM (cycles per minute) at 60 Hz

Noise: sound pressure measured 1 meter from pump: 80.5 dBa

Porting: process inlet and outlet: 1/2" JIC-male

Added ports for optional pressure gauges: inlet and outlet: 1/4" FNPT

Inlet & outlet ports at ideal equipment connections heights 46" and 41" above floor

Size: 17.0" x 19.9" x 46" tall; minimum use of valuable floor space

Weight: 182.5 lb (82.8 kg)

1 Like

Sorry for your loss @KryssyKrys

Bumping because this is charity.

2 Likes

TY :pray: We are so devastated :cry: I could barely bring myself to post anything. Honestly we are all Greatful for the years we shared in the lab, fighting about CRC formulas and tane or propane or ethanol… discovering new ways to post process and get crumble in hours to cure. lol good times. No one will dance in the lab and mix the crude to the beat quite the same… Now we are moving into formulating solventless so it makes sense we honor his memory by supporting all the community projects he used to work tirelessly to fund with his portion of the shares and profits always. Mental Health and Depression is No Joke! We all thought he was happy… till he left us on the last full moon with a heartfelt goodbye and his last wishes to push on the dream.

1 Like