5 Installation
5.1 Installing the vacuum pump
WARNING
Tilting danger! Serious injury due to tilting of the product
There is a danger of the vacuum pump not attached tipping over due to changes in the center of
gravity or incorrect loading. Serious injuries due to trapping or crushing of limbs, e.g. feet, are the re-
sult.
► Do not use the vacuum pump as a climbing aid.
► Do not exert any force on the product.
► Ensure that the product has a safe centre of gravity, when mounting components.
► Wear protective equipment , e.g. protective shoes
> 200 mm
> 200 mm
> 200 mm
> 200 mm
Fig. 5:
Minimum distances to the lateral limitations (top view)
Procedure
1. Place the vacuum pump on a flat, horizontal surface.
2. Observe the permissible angle of inclination of ±1°.
3. The vacuum pump can be secured with stationary installation on the base as required.
4. When installing the pump in a closed housing, ensure adequate air circulation.
5. Keep the sight glass visible and freely accessible.
6. Keep the voltage and frequency specifications on the motor rating plate visible and freely accessi-
ble.
7. Ensure that the connections remain freely accessible at all times.
5.2 Connecting the vacuum side
NOTICE
Property damage from contaminated gases
Pumping down gases that contain impurities (condensate, particles) damages the vacuum pump.
► Use suitable filters or separators from the Pfeiffer Vacuum range of accessories, to protect the
vacuum pump.
Installation and operation of accessories
Pfeiffer Vacuum offers a series of special, compatible accessories for its rotary vane
pumps.
● You can find information and ordering options for approved
● Described accessories are not included in the shipment.
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