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(3) Connect the charging hoses (red - high
pressure side, blue - low pressure side) of
the gauge manifold to the process tube
fittings.
NOTE: Connect the hoses using care not to mistake
the high pressure side for the low pressure side and
vice versa.
(4) Connect the charging hose (green) at the
center of the gauge manifold to the
vacuum pump.
B. Evacuation
(1) Open the high pressure valve (HI) and the
low pressure valve (LO) of the gauge
manifold.
(2) Turn on the vacuum pump to start
evacuation. (Evacuate the system for
approximately 15 minutes.)
(3) When the low pressure gauge indicates
750mmHg (30in.Hg) or larger
, turn off the
vacuum pump and close the high and low
pressure valves of the gauge manifold.
C. Checking Vacuum
(1) Leave the high pressure valve and the
low pressure valve of the gauge manifold
closed for five minutes or more, and
confirm that
the gauge pointer does not
return to zero
.
(2) If the gauge pointer returns gradually to
zero there is a leak somewhere in the
system (this could also include gauge
manifold). Perform leak check according
to procedure indicated in D. Once leak
has been found and repaired evacuate
the system once more, and confirm
system holds vacuum.
Connection of Gauge Manifold
Checking Vacuum
Evacuation
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