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XM-150

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XM-150-1

NASH Vectra™ XM-150 Compressor Heavy Duty Liquid Ring Compressor for Process Applications Single Pressure Boundary Joint Improved Performance The NASH Vectra™ XM-150 compressor extends the series of popular and reliable Vectra XL compressors to a higher level of performance. Operating at up to 4 bar g (60 psig), the patent-pending Vectra XM compressor is specifically designed for the higher pressures and performance expected in many process applications. Inlet Connection Applications The NASH Vectra XM is designed for demanding process applications including vapor recovery, flare gas recovery, corrosive gas handling (e.g. VCM or chlorine), hydrogen compression, biogas and more. Design Features • Single, conical port design • Between bearing rotor/shaft design • Single pressure boundary joint • No tie rods • API-681 compliance; API-682 shaft seal • Increased bearing life • 316 stainless steel construction • Horizontal, self-draining inlet/discharge nozzles Discharge Connection Pressure Boundary Joint O-Ring Sealed Improved Reliability Improving on many of our past compressors, the Vectra XM-150 is designed to be easier to assemble and disassemble and to require less maintenance. Shaft Supported Between Bearings

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NASH Div. of Gardner Denver tel: 800 553 NASH

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