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040-563

  

2018-10

Operating Manual

 Model/Series: 
 Number: 

       GB

 Version:

Rev. D 

Page 8 of 16 

©

DEUBLIN

for air and hydraulic

with elastomeric seals

Information on the Design 

This chapter provides information as to which items have to be observed in the design in order to have 

a positive effect on the service life of the rotating union.

You can obtain the drawings of the rotating unions from 

DEUBLIN

 to integrate the ro-

tating union in your drawing. 

You will require the model-specific installation drawing of your rotating unions to imple-

ment it into your design and to operate the rotating unions in a safe manner.

The model-specific installation drawing of the respective rotating union contains e.g.:

 

torque moments of the union

 

technical data

 

tolerances

 

approved media

4.1 

Filtering of the Medium

Unfiltered media with a particle size of more than 60 µm, increased wear of the rotating union.

Please use the following classes of liquid media:

 

Class 5 in accordance with ISO 4406:2017 Code 17/15/12    or

 

Class 6 in accordance with NAS 1638

Determine the required filter performance data according to standard ISO 16889:2008 to achieve a 

maxi-mum particle size of 60 μm.

The larger the particles in the media, the higher the wear of the rotating union is. The 

higher the total of all particles (polluting load), the higher the wear.

 

Insert a filter in front of the rotating union which filters particles with a size of 60 µm and larger 

from the media.

4.2 

Compressed Air Purity Classes

This chapter only applies for series 17/21, 1217, 1690/1790/1890 and MPSS-000037.

To ensure the longest possible service life of the rotating union, 

DEUBLIN

 recommends using a com-

pressed air purity class according to ISO 8573-1:2010 [6:4:4]. This results in the following parameters 

for the compressed air:

Particles

Water

Oil

Mass concentration  

Cp [mg/m³]

Pressure dewpoint  

[C°]

Concentration of total oil  

[mg/m³]

0 < Cp ≤ 5 

≤ +3 

≤ 5 

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Summary of Contents for 1379 Series

Page 1: ...l Series Number GB Version Rev D Page 1 of 16 DEUBLIN for air and hydraulic with elastomeric seals Rotating Unions Series 17 21 2117 1690 1790 1890 1379 1479 2300 D MPSS 000037 for air and hydraulic w...

Page 2: ...4 Optional 1379 1479 use of support sleeves for vacuum applications__________________ 9 4 5 Connecting Options of the Rotating Union at the Machine Shaft_______________________ 9 4 6 Options of Hose...

Page 3: ...nt Please follow the additional instruction Installation for a secure and correct installation of the rotating union The installation instruction is included with the delivered union 1 1 Intended Use...

Page 4: ...ns ofthe17 21 2117 1690 1790 1890 1379 1479 2300 D and MPSS 000037 series The rotating unions are not suitable for the areas and applications described herein Use in such ar eas or for such applicatio...

Page 5: ...maturely see model specific installation drawing This list is not comprehensive and will be updated with results from product observation 1 3 Safety Instructions This chapter provides information on t...

Page 6: ...installation of the rotating union The installation instruction is included with the delivered union Install the hoses to the rotating union prior to mounting it at the machine shaft This does not app...

Page 7: ...or surrounding objects can be dam aged Application notes and other useful information 2 Information as to this Manual The copyright as to this manual remains with DEUBLIN Subject to changes You can do...

Page 8: ...0 m increased wear of the rotating union Please use the following classes of liquid media Class 5 in accordance with ISO 4406 2017 Code 17 15 12 or Class 6 in accordance with NAS 1638 Determine the re...

Page 9: ...d together with the rotating unions of series 1379 and 1479 Component damage due to incorrect installation If the support sleeves are inserted into the channel with O ring already in position you risk...

Page 10: ...forces to the rotat ing union The following figures show examples of installation Connect the rotating union with flexible hoses During operation flexible hoses prevent lateral loads on the bearings o...

Page 11: ...side of the bracket and the hose connector Fig 7 Top view torque support 4 6 4 Optional Connection of a leakage line To prevent surrounding components from being damaged by escaping medium you can con...

Page 12: ...edium the sealing surfaces of the rotating unions will be damaged Ensure that the rotating unions are operated with a medium Switch off the plant machine if the rotating unions are operated without me...

Page 13: ...er leakage occurred at the rotating union see arrows If you detect leakage 1 Stop the machine 2 Replace worn out or leaking rotating unions with new ro tating unions 3 Replace defective hoses with new...

Page 14: ...ns untrue or wobbles Thread and or concen tricity outside the admis sible tolerance 1 Stop the machine 2 Remove rotating union 3 Manufacture new thread or flange 4 Mount the rotating union according t...

Page 15: ...andards regulations and directives In case of repair DEUBLIN disposes of all used parts 11 Spare Parts The rotating unions have a limited service life and include wearing parts All static and dynamic...

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