
Configure your
Ocean Master Solution
Each fish handling system you build is unique and has its specific requirements for vacuum and pressure. Our vacuum pump solutions – designed for both onshore and offshore fish handling operations – can be easily integrated on your system. You have the freedom to configur the vacuum pump solution precisely to your requirements. Let us guide you through how you can configur your solution effortlessly in just a few simple steps.
1. Ocean Master – the liquid ring pump
The first key component in the configuration of your vacuum solution is the liquid ring vacuum pump, the Ocean Master. The Ocean Master Series was developed specifically for fish handling operations. The materials for these pumps were selected with their application in mind. Understanding your operations involve saline water, we’ve selected materials renowned for their exceptional corrosion resistance.
Your choice of Ocean Master model should be based on the volume of fish you aim to convey per hour. Options include: the Ocean Master 500 with a maximum capacity of 700 m3 of fish/hour, the Ocean Master 700 with up to 850 m3 per hour, the Ocean Master 1000 for up to 1100 m3 per hour, and the Ocean Master 1500, which can handle up to 1500 m3 of fish/ hour.
Each pump will be provided with a stainless steel shell to ensure that it can operate reliably for an extended period, even in applications lacking flush options and within harsh operating environments

2. Manifolds
The second step in the configuration of your Ocean Master Solution involves selecting the manifolds that suit the fish handling system you intend to build. There are two options:
Manifolds with 4way valve installed
You can get your Ocean Master solution with manifolds integrated with a 4way valve. This gives better control over the flow direction. Usually used when the system has a wide variety of applications.
It also enhances the safety due to the control over the flow and the ability to quickly alter the flow direction. It is usually a more complex and costly system to build. However, we solve these problems as we chose to integrate the manifolds and the 4way valve from our factory.

Manifolds for piping operations
You can as well choose to configure your Ocean Master solution with manifolds for piping. The system will have a simple design and will be easy to build. However, you will have less control over the fluid direction.

3. Vacuum control valve
The third component is the vacuum control valve. The vacuum control valve is designed to control the pressure (vacuum) level and to avoid cavitation in the pump. The vacuum control valve is installed when the suction line may force the pump to operate below the cavitation limit. Air must then be supplied to the suction side of the pump through the vacuum control valve, which is regulated according to the required pressure. We strongly recommend equipping your vacuum solution with a vacuum control valve.


4. Straub couplings
You can as well opt up for our straub couplings. They are used as a versatile and reliable solution for connecting pipes. When you choose our straub couplings you lean on your logistics.


5. Integrated water system
The fifth component in your Ocean Master solution configuration, is the integrated water system. As this vacuum solution is based on a liquid ring vacuum pump, you must supply the pump with water. By installing the water system from the factory, you will save yourself time that you will otherwise spend designing the system. You get the appropriate water system for your solution.


6. Motor & frame
The sixth component in your Ocean Master solution configuration, is the motor. Depending on your application, you can configure your solution with one of the available motor sizes we offer. Along with the motor, we will deliver the frame on which your solution will stand.


Ready to configure your Ocean Master Solution?
Choose one of the below solutions and configure it exactly to your specific requirements. Not sure which solution you need? Check the manual for performance and consumption diagrams. You find it on the solution’s page.