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1.

Safety Instructions .................................. 3

1.1. For Your Orientation........................................................... 3

1.2. Pictogram Definitions........................................................ 3

2.

Understanding The Pumps 
TPH/TPU 2201........................................... 4

2.1. Main Features..................................................................... 4

2.2. Differences Between The Pump Types.......................... 4

3.

Installation............................................... 5

3.1. Preparations For Installation............................................ 5

3.2. Installing The Pump, Connecting The 

High Vacuum Side.............................................................. 5

Fitting The Splinter Shield................................................. 5

3.3. Connecting The Fore-Vacuum Side ................................ 6

3.4. Connecting The Cooling Unit............................................ 6

3.5. Connecting The Venting Valve......................................... 7

3.6. Connecting The Heating Unit ........................................... 7

3.7. Connecting The Electronic Drive Unit TC 600................ 8

3.8. Installing The Power Pack Unit ....................................... 8

3.9. Connecting The Sealing Gas Valve................................. 8

3.10. Connecting The Remote Control Unit ............................. 9

3.11. Connecting The Serial Interface RS 485 ...................... 10

Connection ........................................................................ 10

Connecting The RS 485 ................................................... 10

3.12. Connections Diagram...................................................... 11

Connections Diagram 
For 3-phase Backing Pump ............................................ 12

4.

Operations.............................................. 13

4.1. Filling In The Lubricant.................................................... 13

4.2. Before Switching ON....................................................... 13

4.3. Switching ON.................................................................... 13

4.4. Circulatory Lubrication.................................................... 14

4.5. Heating............................................................................... 14

4.6. Switching OFF And Venting............................................ 14

4.7. Gas Type Dependent Operations .................................. 14

4.8. Shutting Down For Longer Periods ............................... 14

4.9. Operations With The DCU 001 / DCU 600 ..................... 15

4.10. Operations With The Remote Control Unit................... 15

Venting Release (Optional)............................................. 15

Motor, Turbopump  .......................................................... 15

Pumping Station  .............................................................. 15

Heating/Reset .................................................................. 15

Standby.............................................................................. 15

Rotation Speed Setting Operations  
Via Input PWM  ................................................................ 16

Switching Outputs............................................................ 16

5.

Monitoring Operations ......................... 16

5.1. Operations Display Via LED............................................ 16

5.2. Turbopump Temperature Monitoring ........................... 16

6.

What To Do In Case 
Of Breakdowns? .................................... 17

7.

Service.................................................... 18

8.

Maintenance .......................................... 19

8.1. Replacing The Lubricant................................................. 19

8.2. Cleaning Strainer And Floater........................................ 19

8.3. Cleaning And Changing 

The Bearing On The Lubricant Pump............................ 19

9.

Technical Data....................................... 21

9.1. Dimensions Diagram ....................................................... 22

10. Spare Parts............................................. 22

11. Accessories .......................................... 24

11.1. Lubricant............................................................................ 25

Declaration of Contamination.................... 26

Manufacturer´s Declaration..........(last page)

Please note:

Current operating instructions are available via

www.pfeiffer-vacuum.de/Infoservice.

Summary of Contents for TPH 2201

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Turbomolecular Pumps With Electronic Drive Units TPH 2201 TPU 2201 PM 800 567 BE C 0008...

Page 2: ...The Lubricant 13 4 2 Before Switching ON 13 4 3 Switching ON 13 4 4 Circulatory Lubrication 14 4 5 Heating 14 4 6 Switching OFF And Venting 14 4 7 Gas Type Dependent Operations 14 4 8 Shutting Down Fo...

Page 3: ...ell away from hot surfaces 70 C Operate the turbopump with TC 600 only in conjunction with the relevant Power Pack Unit accessory The unit has been accredited protection class IP 30 When the unit is o...

Page 4: ...the pump is to be operated with more than 50 of the permissible gas load sealing gas must be used The turbopump must be connected to a backing pump in accordance with Section 3 3 Only PFEIFFER power...

Page 5: ...duce the volume flow rate of the pump by approximately 15 For fitting splinter shields please refer to Fitting the splinter shield The high vacuum side can be flanged onto the vacuum cham ber either d...

Page 6: ...hloride content max 100 mg kg Carbonate hardness max 10 dH Conaumption of potassium permanganate max 10 mg kg Carbon dioxide Undetectable Ammonia Undetectable pH value 7 9 Max fore line over pressure...

Page 7: ...TMS of the TC 600 8 on the turbopump Connect mains cable 46c to the mains voltage Caution Ensure correct mains voltage range The electrical connections must be carried out by qualified personnel in c...

Page 8: ...8b Connect plug X2 on connecting cable 8a with Power Pack Unit TPS 600 DCU 600 Accessories on connection X2 Once operations voltage has been supplied the TC 600 performs a self test on the supply volt...

Page 9: ...ial Interface RS 485 see Section 4 10 Rotation Speed Setting Mode 8 Output low Output high rotation speed set rotation speed switchpoint attained switchpoint not attained output can be loaded with 24...

Page 10: ...5 RS 485 D DO RI 6 Gnd 7 RS 485 D DO RI 8 not connected All units connected to the bus must have differing serial inter face addresses parameter 797 The group address of the TC 600 is 960 Only safety...

Page 11: ...11 3 12 Connections Diagram 1 1...

Page 12: ...12 Connection Diagram For 3 phase Backing Pump...

Page 13: ...he remote control plug Turbopump rotors rotate at high speed When the high vacuum flange is open there is a dan ger of injury and of damage to the pump caused by objects falling into the pump Therefor...

Page 14: ...ing To avoid contamination occurring when switching off the pump should be vented before shut down Switch off both turbopump and backing pump on the power pack unit at the same time with switch S1 Wit...

Page 15: ...se see Section 3 10 point 5 Reset Standby The pump can be operated optionally at 66 of its nominal rotation speed standby ON or at its nominal rotation speed standby OFF Close fore vacuum and venting...

Page 16: ...unction and warning signals are only possible with the use of the DCU Switching Outputs Switching outputs 1 and 2 can be loaded with a maximum 24 V 50 mA per output The following functions are assigne...

Page 17: ...nsufficient water flow Ensure free flow Insufficient air supply Ensure adequate air supply Fore vacuum pressure too high Reduce fore vacuum pressure Ambient temperature too high Reduce ambient tempera...

Page 18: ...49 Part 173 240 Definition and Preparation We will carry out the decontamination and invoice this work to you if you have not attached this note This also applies where the operator does not have the...

Page 19: ...h the respective regulations Safety instructions data sheet on request 8 2 Cleaning Strainer And Floater The strainer 81 and the floater 79 must be cleaned in pure alcohol after every lubricant replac...

Page 20: ...73 Sight glass 74 O ring 75 O ring 76 O ring 77 Lubricant pump 78 Ball bearing 78a Pump shaft 79 Floater 80 Locking screw 81 Strainer 82 Securing screw 83 Supply cable 84 Bearing mounting 86 Screw 87...

Page 21: ...x power characteristics lines2 A W Hz 560 600 B W Hz 560 600 C W Hz 560 600 D W Hz 560 600 Final pressure3 with rotary vane vacuum pump mbar 1 10 9 Lubricant Type4 TL 011 oder F3 Filling volume cm3 2...

Page 22: ...71 Lubricant filler screw 2 A2 50 G1 8 A N 3191 382 X 72 Lubricant drain screw 2 A2 50 G1 8 A N 3191 382 X 73 Sight glass 2 PM 003 251 74 O ring 2 57 x 2 5 P 4070 853 PP 75 O ring 4 6 x 2 2 P 4070 08...

Page 23: ...23 Spare parts...

Page 24: ...afety plug 230 V P 4564 309 ZA UL plug 208 V P 4564 309 ZF UL plug 115 V P 4564 309 ZE Operating and Display Control Unit DCU 001 PM 041 816 T PM 800 477 BN Relay box backing pump 1 phase 16 A Safety...

Page 25: ...006 032 AT 1 l PM 006 033 AT F3 0 05 l PM 006 336 T 0 25 l PM 006 313 T When ordering accessories and spare parts please be sure to state the full part number When ordering spare parts please state ad...

Page 26: ...he repair and or service of vacuum components will only be carried out if a correctly completed declaration has been submitted Non completion will result in delay The manufacturer could refuse to acce...

Page 27: ...by certify that the product specified below is intended for installation in a machine which is forbidden to be put into operation until such time as it has been determined that the end product is in a...

Page 28: ...662 259 4623 telefax 662 259 6243 U S A Pfeiffer Vacuum Inc 24 Trafalgar Square Nashua NH 03063 1988 USA telephone 1 603 578 6500 telefax 1 603 578 6550 Venezuela Secotec S A Apartado 3452 Caracas 10...

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