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Installation
An output reduction is noticeable when installed at more than 1000 m above sea level. In this case,
please contact us.
It is possible to install the machine on a firm base without anchoring. When installing on a sub-
structure we recommend fixing it with flexible buffers.
5.3 Connection of pipes
CAUTION
Material damage resulting from too high forces and torques of the pipes acting
on the unit!
If forces and torques during installation and operation are too high, the machine can
be damaged.
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Only screw in pipes by hand.
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If necessary, use flexible connections.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to closed exhaust air opening!
Closed, restricted or covered exhaust air openings can cause too high back pressure
in the machine.
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Never close or restrict the exhaust air openings.
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Keep the permissible back pressures on the drain side:
S-VSI 3.0 kW < + 0.2 bar
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Prevent liquids from accumulating in the exhaust line.
a) Remove the blind plug from the vacuum connection.
b) Connect the pipes with the vacuum connection (Fig. 2/A, 3/A).
c) The exhausted air can be blown out through the exhaust air outlet (Fig. 2/B, 3/B) on the exhaust silencer
or conducted away using a hose or pipe.
CAUTION! This must not cause the oxygen enrichment of
the room air!
To avoid distorting in the piping system, we recommend using compensators.
d) Check that the maximum back pressure is not exceeded!
The suction capacity of the vacuum pump is reduced if the inlet pipe is too narrow and/or too
long.