FC600 Operating Specifications
- Operating fluid pressure range: 0 to 35 kPa ( 0 to 5 psig) @ 80°C (176°F)
- Operating fluid temperature range: 1 to 80°C (33 to 176°F)
- Maximum Pressure differential on tubing: 35 kPa (0 to 5 psid) @ 80°C (176°F)
- Negative pressure differential will collapse tubing and must be avoided
- Storage temperature range: -30 to 60°C (-22 to 140°F)
FC600 Materials of construction
- Housing / Shell – Machined Polypropylene
- End caps – Machined Polypropylene
- Seals – EPDM (peroxide cured)
- Tube bundle headers – Thermoset polyurethane
- Membrane tubing – Nafion™ polymer
IMPORTANT – WARNING! Due to differing rates of expansion, metal fittings are not recommended. ABS or Nylon fittings are recommended. Additionally, DO NOT USE a thread sealant compound when attaching fittings to Perma Pure humidifiers, it is chemically incompatible with the assembly, leading to leaks (and voiding the warranty). Use Teflon tape instead.
Dimensions
Model Number |
A |
B
Nom. |
C |
D |
Flow Rate (slpm) |
Gas-to-Gas |
Water-to-Gas |
Approach Dew Point Temp.* |
Flow vs Dewpoint |
4 deg C
|
6 deg C |
9 deg C |
FC600-7000-7PP |
14.75″ |
7″ |
5.75″ |
1.5″ |
|
|
|
N/A |
FC600-7000-8PP |
15.75″ |
8″ |
6.75″ |
2.5″ |
583 slpm |
1400 slpm |
1860 slpm |
|
FC600-7000-10PP |
17.75″ |
10″ |
8.75″ |
4.5″ |
|
|
|
N/A |
FC600-7000-14PP |
21.75″ |
14″ |
12.75″ |
8.5″ |
1020 slpm |
2450 slpm |
3267 slpm |
FC600-7000-15PP |
22.75″ |
15″ |
13.75″ |
9.5″ |
|
|
|
FC600-7000-16PP |
23.75″ |
16″ |
14.75″ |
10.5″ |
|
|
|
* The performance information for the gas-to-gas units are expressed as the flow rate of air (slpm) in relation to the approach dew point temperature. The approach temperature is defined as the difference between the cathode exhaust stream entering the humidifier and the humidifier exhaust stream going to the stack. For example, with a FC600-7000-8PP, if the cathode exhaust dew point entering the humidifier is 67° at 1400 slpm, the humidifier generates an output dew point of 61°C (approximately a 6°C difference from the cathode exhaust dew point).