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publicationDate 2017-01-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-205887624-U
titleOfInvention Sesame screening dust pump drainage device
abstract The utility model relates to a sesame screening dust pump drainage device locates the oblique top that sesame conveyer belt blanking was distinguished, its characterized in that: including aspirator, exhaust column, ventilation motor and electric cabinet, be equipped with wind meter on the exhaust column, the rear end of exhaust column and aspirator communicates, the front end of aspirator is distinguished towards the blanking, and the aspirator front end is equipped with the electronic grid tray valve that installed in proper order two front and backs, and an electronic grid tray valve is transversely installed, and another electronic grid tray valve is vertically installed, the equal and electric connection of electric cabinet of wind meter, ventilation motor and electronic grid tray valve. The utility model discloses the pump drainage wind speed is even, and the size is reasonable, and the pump drainage is effectual.
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