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ATEX Rated 8CFM Vacuum Pump

Fieldpiece offers high performance ATEX Rated 8 CFM vacuum pumps that cut evacuation time.

- ATEX Rated to work with A3 refrigerants;

- RunQuick® Oil Change System to change oil in less than 20 seconds;

- Lightweight and portable design of only 13kg & down to 15 microns ultimate vacuum;

- 4 in-line ports for easy hose connection;

- A3 and A2L compatible.

Our 8CFM ATEX-Rated Vacuum Pump has been designed to easily and quickly perform a vacuum on a system.

Where to buy
Where to buy

Overview

Five reasons why you need our VP833


1. Work safely with our ATEX Rated pump

Do you work with A3 refrigerants? No need to worry! Our VP833 vacuum pump is ATEX Rated, ensuring safe operation in potentially explosive environments. This certification confirms that the VP833 is compatible with A3 refrigerants, allowing you to work confidently.


2. Do your job faster with our RunQuick® Oil Change System

Clean oil matters. You–the technician– understand the importance of clean oil, but also the hassle that task usually comes with. With our RunQuick® Oil Change System, we’ve taken away the inconvenience of changing the oil and we have made it possible for you to switch the oil in your vacuum pump in 20 seconds or less without powering down or losing vacuum. And, through the large oil reservoir, you can easily view the condition of your oil in an instant. No mess, quick change, fast vacuum. That’s our VP833.


3. Lightweight and portable powerhouse

Designed to handle the demands of any job, the VP833 is light enough to be carried anywhere on site. With a weight of only 13 kg, this Fieldpiece vacuum pump is light but powerful - with the ability to achieve 15 microns ultimate vacuum and is compatible with A3 and A2L refrigerants!


4. Four in-line ports

Four in-line ports to make sure you have plenty of room to easily run multiple hoses. Because of the strategically placed ports, tangled hoses and clutter around your vacuum pump is in the past. Work efficiently with our VP833 and easily connect hoses of ¼”, ⅜”, and ½”.


5. Easy-to-use gas ballast

To engage or disengage the gas ballast valve, simply turn the lever to whatever side is needed. This lever style system ensures that you can easily and quickly change the gas ballast, to make your job easier, better, and faster.

Specifications

Product

  • Flow Rate: 8CFM
  • Ultimate Vacuum at Input Ports: 15 Microns
  • For Use With: A3, A2L, and A1 Refrigerants
  • Not for Use With: R-702, R-717
  • Oil Capacity: 237ml
  • Oil Compatibility: Fieldpiece Vacuum Pump Oil (Highly refined and optimized for proper sealing and lubrication)
    Fieldpiece part numbers: OIL8X3, OIL32, OIL128
  • Oil Backlight: Blue LED
  • Oil Drain: Ball valve
  • Port Sizes: (1) 1/4”, (2) 3/8”, (1) 1/2”
  • Compressor: Rotary vane, two stage
  • Motor: 3/4 HP Brushless DC
  • RPM: 2500
  • Power Source: 110 VAC 50 Hz/ 230 VAC 50 Hz
  • Nominal Current Draw: 5A @ 110 VAC / 2A @ 230 VAC
  • Nominal Power: 550W @ 110V, 460W @ 230V
  • Unit Ingress Protection Rating: IP20
  • Dimensions: 201 mm x 296 mm x 406 mm
  • Weight Empty: 13 kg
  • Operating Environment: 0°C to 40°C

Included in package

  • VP833 Vacuum Pump
  • 2x 237ml oil
  • Appropriate plug based on country

Media

Get to know the VP833 | Fieldpiece Europe

Get to know the VP833 | Fieldpiece Europe

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between the VP633 / VP833 / VPX33?
VP633: 6 CFM 170 l/min - 15 kg - AC motor - Dual voltage VP833: 8 CFM 225 l/min - 13 kg - DC motor - 110V or 230V VPX33: 10 CFM 280 l/min - 12 kg - DC motor with EPO coating** - 110V or 230V
Why is there vapor coming out of the pump?
It is normal for the pump to emit vapor when pumping on a chamber from atmosphere. Since all the air that is removed from the chamber by the pump moves through the oil in the oil reservoir, some of that oil is vaporized when a lot of air is moving through it. When the pressure in the chamber is reduced to a few hundred torr, the oil vapor will be reduced.
How often do I need to change the oil?
We recommend to empty or replace oil at the end of every usage. Don’t leave old oil in the machine. Store the pump and oil in dry clean areas for longest life. The oil can lose its sealing properties if left uncovered. Keep the oil sealed until it’s ready for use.
Do I have to use fieldpiece oil?
No, you can use any manufacturer's vacuum pump oil, however fieldpiece oil is optimized for our vacuum pumps and has a specific viscosity for maximum performance.
Why is my oil cloudy?
Excessive moisture is present in the oil indicating that the oil needs to be replaced.
How do I know that my vacuum pump can pull down sufficiently?
Perform this test to ensure the vacuum pump and your micron gauge are working properly. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1. Connect your vacuum gauge directly to a port on the vacuum pump. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2. Seal the 3 other ports. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3. Ensure the gas ballast is closed. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4. Turn on the vacuum pump to create a vacuum at your gauge. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... If your gauge measures below 200 microns within 1 minute, you know the vacuum pump and your micron gauge are working correctly. If your gauge does not reach 200 microns, there is a problem with your gauge, the vacuum pump, or both.
What are the sizes of the ports?
The port sizes from left to right are 1/4”, 1/2”, 3/8”, 3/8“.
What is the gas ballast and when do I use it?
A gas ballast valve will allow a flow of air into the final part of the compression cycle and allow the vapor to be expelled without condensation or affecting the pump's overall performance. Using the gas ballast valve on the initial pull down helps the pump run smoothly and keeps the oil in good condition.
Can the vacuum pump pull a vacuum for NH3 refrigerant systems?
We do not certify the pump against NH3 systems however, as long as the system is completely void of refrigerant before evacuation, it can be used on NH3 systems.
Does the Vacuum pump have an anti-suck back oil system?
Yes, The Fieldpiece Vacuum Pumps features a non-mechanical ‘anti-oil suck back’ system which when the machine loses power, will ensure that the oil in the vacuum pump does not migrate into the system or the hose lines. We achieve this by having an ‘open-air’ valve that is sealed when the machine is running, but then slowly opens up to atmospheric pressure when the machine loses power or is switched off. The issue we solve with this feature is the oil-suck back issue which can be very damaging and time consuming to the system should this happen.
What is the final vacuum?
Final vacuum is 15 microns
What type of oil is used with the machine?
Mineral oil
How many stages do the vacuum pumps have?
All our vacuum pumps (VP633/VP833/VPX33) have 2 stages.