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7. In Conclusion 

Please contact the 

manufacturer’s sales division if you have any questions. 

 

 

Warranty 

 

(1) The warranty for this pump (this equipment) extends for a period of one year from the date of shipment. 

(2) Any malfunctions or defects which occur under normal usage conditions during the warranty period will be 

repaired free of charge. 

Note, the warranty stated here is an individual warranty covering the pump. In addition, the scope of the 

warranty coverage concerning repairs is limited to the repair and/or replacement of parts. 

Normal usage conditions refer to the following: 

a) Ambient temperature and humidity during operation: 7 - 40°C, below 85% RH 

b) Operation in accordance with the user manual 

(3) Repair fees will incur during the warranty period for the following cases: 

a) Malfunctions due to a natural disaster or fire. 

b) Malfunctions caused by special atmospheric conditions, such as salt damage, inflammable gas, corrosive 

gas, radiation or pollution. 

c) Malfunctions caused by usage conditions that differ from those stated in the user manual (performance 

specifications, maintenance and inspection, etc.). 

d) Malfunctions caused by modifications or repairs carried out by a party other than the manufacturer, or 

by a service company not approved by the manufacturer. 

e) Malfunctions caused by noise (electric disturbance). 

f) Malfunctions that occur when not using a rated power supply. 

g) Malfunctions that occur when there is an abnormal rise in internal pressure due to the pump exhaust 

outlet being blocked during operation, etc. 

h) Malfunctions that occur, when the pump is damaged as a result of being dropped or falling, etc. 

i) Malfunctions which are determined by the manufacturer’s technical personnel to be caused by conditions 

that do not comply with the usage conditions for this vacuum pump. 

j) Malfunctions due to the replacement of consumables.         

(4) Disclaimer 

a) We shall not be liable for any malfunctions of our products caused by the customer, regardless if the 

malfunction does not fall within the warranty period, nor shall we be liable for any loss of opportunity 

for the customer’s clients or for compensation for any damages to other products, labor costs, production 

loss, transportation expenses and other related work.   

b) We shall not be liable for any claims and patent infringements, including secondary damages, filed a 

claim by a third party against the customer.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DAT-50DA

Page 1: ...ior to use For safe and efficient use of this pump please read this manual carefully before operation After reading the manual keep it in your file for future reference Specifications in this manual a...

Page 2: ...umps Safety requirements Part2 Vacuum pumps IEC EN 61010 1 2010 A1 2019 Safety requirement for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part1 General requirement following the p...

Page 3: ...th the following standards BS EN 1012 2 1996 A1 2009 Compressors and vacuum pumps Safety requirements Part2 Vacuum pumps BS IEC EN 61010 1 2010 A1 2019 Safety requirement for electrical equipment for...

Page 4: ...s in the power voltage and frequency 4 3 6 Checking Operation After Installation 5 3 7 Piping 5 3 8 Storage 5 4 Cautions for Operation 5 4 1 Cautions for Operation 5 4 2 Operation of the Thermal Prote...

Page 5: ...hange region of the voltage and frequency 4 Fig 3 2 Example of Piping Used When Evacuating a Vessel 5 Fig 6 1 Disassembly drawing of consumable 10 Table 1 Product Specifications 1 Table 2 Consumables...

Page 6: ...quipment correctly Read the section on Safe Use particularly closely Keep This Manual in a Safe Place After reading this manual be sure to keep it in a safe place which is readily accessible to others...

Page 7: ...e sales division of the manufacturer if there are any problems with the pump 1 Ensure that the tube on the side of the pump is not gripped or bent when removing the pump from the packaging Holding the...

Page 8: ...ct handling of the equipment may result in death or serious injury to the operator Incorrect handling of the equipment may result in light or medium injuries to the operator or damage to the equipment...

Page 9: ...materials such as solvents in the vicinity when using the pump 3 Ensure that the motor is freely ventilated to prevent overheating which may result in fire or burns Power Supply 4 Always remove the po...

Page 10: ...result in electric shock 14 The electric motor fitted to this pump incorporates a thermal protector however it is not guaranteed to be open when it eventually fails at some time For safety reasons th...

Page 11: ...ons involving organ transplants or contact with body fluids or living tissue 5 Touching rotating components e g motor main shaft axial joints while the pump is in operation may result in injury 6 The...

Page 12: ...e pump with a pressurized air supply 7 Ingestion of liquids into the pump will result in damage and prevent proper operation Ingestion of rubbish and dust in the air entering the pump will interfere w...

Page 13: ...at near atmospheric pressure 1 2 Specifications Table 1 Product Specifications Model DAT 50DA DAT 100SA Pumping Speed L min 50Hz 50 100 60Hz 55 110 Ultimate Pressure kPa 3 3 15 0 Motor 3 200 220V 150W...

Page 14: ...2 2 Dimensions Fig 2 2 DAT 100SA Dimensions Fig 2 1 DAT 50DA Dimensions...

Page 15: ...n the base Employ anti vibration rubber between the base and the vacuum pump 3 3 Location The pump should be installed level in a location with minimal dust and humidity This location should be select...

Page 16: ...the voltage change and frequency change in Domain B it shall operate with main rated values and shall be used practically convenient However operation with it is convenient and safe is maintained on p...

Page 17: ...ipe and the vessel see Fig 3 2 Fig 3 2 Example of Piping Used When Evacuating a Vessel 3 8 Storage Turn the power off remove the terminal place the rubber caps over the inlet and outlet and store the...

Page 18: ...Commence normal operation once the pump has warmed 5 Pump Performance 5 1 Pressure Achieved The term pressure achieved as employed in the catalogue and in this manual is defined as the minimum pressur...

Page 19: ...ctions Inspect consumables after the first 6000 hours of operation and replace and clean in accordance with the Replacement and Cleaning Guide on the following page Refer to 6 4 Replacing and Cleaning...

Page 20: ...ration After stopping the pump leave it for 30 minutes to cool and replace and clean components only after it has cooled to a safe temperature Always put on dust mask and gloves before replacing diaph...

Page 21: ...placing head gaskets Remove the five cross recessed head machine screws M4 12 and remove the head cover Open piece each of black head gasket is located in the head cover for one head total two Remove...

Page 22: ...10 DAT 100S DAT 50D Fig 6 1 Disassembly drawing of consumable...

Page 23: ...vessel 1 Select another pump 2 Pressure measurement is incorrect 2 Measure the pressure correctly 5 1 Pressure does not diminish 3 Vacuum gauge is unsuitable 3 Measure with a calibrated vacuum gauge s...

Page 24: ...e and inspection etc d Malfunctions caused by modifications or repairs carried out by a party other than the manufacturer or by a service company not approved by the manufacturer e Malfunctions caused...

Page 25: ...Industrial Safety and Health Law designates particular substances as the materials to be notified 2 Usage Status Operation Method Approx hours per day years and months Continuous Operation Intermitte...

Page 26: ...6 6397 2286 ULVAC KIKO Inc https ulvac kiko com en Please contact us for products Service Base or other Inquiries from here ULVAC Inc Components Division 2500 Hagisono Chigasaki Kanagawa 253 8543 Japa...

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