Diaphragm pump N96_AC
Servicing
Translation of Original Operating and Installation Instruction, english, KNF 329772-329775 06/22
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8.2.2 Cleaning the pump
CAUTION
Risk of burns from hot pump parts
The pump head or motor may still be hot after op-
eration of the pump.
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Allow the pump to cool after operation.
WARNING
Health hazard due to dangerous substances in the
pump
Depending on the medium being transferred,
caustic burns or poisoning is possible.
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Wear protective equipment if necessary, e.g.,
protective gloves, goggles.
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Clean the pump with suitable measures.
NOTICE
During cleaning work, ensure that no fluids enter
the interior of the housing.
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Only clean the pump with a dry wiping cloth. When cleaning, use no
solvents if possible as these can affect the plastic parts.
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Only use solvents during cleaning if head materials are not affected
(ensure resistance of the material).
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If compressed air is present, blow out the components.
8.3 Replacing diaphragm and valve plates
Requirements
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Disconnect the pump from power and ensure that it is voltage-free.
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Clean the pump and free the pump of hazardous materials.
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Remove the pneumatic hoses from both the inlet and outlet of the
pump.
Spare parts/tools
Spare part/tool
Quantity
Spare part set*
1
Torx TX10 screwdriver
1
Tab.15 *acc. to Chapter 10 Spare parts and accessories
Information on the procedure Diaphragm and valve plates/seals are the only wear parts in the pumps.
They are easy to replace.
Valve plates/seals and diaphragm should generally be replaced at the
same time. If the diaphragm is not replaced at the same time as the valve
plates/seals, the specified output of the pump can no longer be ensured af-
ter the maintenance is performed.
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