Subject: Freeze-drying equipment
The following query was posted on NHCOLL-L and is reproduced here without the knowledge or consent of the author. **** Moderator's comments: Please respond directly to sender and if of general interest post it here as well Tuesday, August 07, 2001 To: 'NH Collection List Server' Subject: Freeze Dryer Pump Questions Anyone out there using a Northstar Freeze Dryer ? We have one that we purchased in 1984. In the last several years the vacuum pump has been going. Now it is for all practical purposes gone. Parts are no longer available. The same pump is no longer available. Pumps we have seen in catalogs range from $2,000 to $5,000. I am trying to reach the rep. from the pump company--but would like some input from a "neutral" source in addition to the pump manufacturer. If a $2,000 pump works--no need to buy a $5,000. On the other hand..... Of course, for those that don't know--Northstar has been out of business for several years, so I cannot get specs from them as to what works with their machine. The vacuum pump is a Leybold Co. Trivac, Dual-stage rotary vane pump, model D30A. According to Northstar spec, it should run the system at 200 microns of pressure. Our Northstar unit is model L-3666 which has a specimen chamber roughly 3 feet diameter by 5 feet long, and a condensing chamber (not measured) about 10 inches x 30 inches long. If any of you can recommend a source of a compatible new vacuum pump, and help me determine what is compatible, it would be deeply appreciated. Robert C. Glotzhober Curator of Natural History Ohio Historical Society 1982 Velma Avenue Columbus OH 43211-2497 614-297-2633 Fax: 614-297-2233 bglotzhober [at] ohiohistory__org *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:15 Distributed: Wednesday, August 8, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-15-036 ***Received on Tuesday, 7 August, 2001