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No. 47800-2-02-5

Replacing diaphragms and valves

All bearings are encapsulated and are filled with long-life lubricant. Under normal 

operating conditions, the pump is maintenance free. The valves and diaphragms as 

well as the motor capacitors are wear parts. If the rated ultimate vacuum is no longer 

achieved or in case of increased noise level, the pump interior, the diaphragms and 

the valves must be cleaned and the diaphragms and valves must be checked for 

cracks or other damage. Check every capacitor regularly by measuring its capacity 

and estimating its operation time. Exchange old capacitors early enough to prevent 

a failure. The capacitors have to be replaced by an electrician. Depending on in-

dividual cases it may be efficient to check and clean the pump heads on a regular 

basis. In case of normal wear the lifetime of the diaphragms and valves is > 10000 

operating hours.

-  Prevent internal condensation, transfer of liquids or dust. The diaphragm and 

valves will be damaged, if liquids are pumped in significant amount.

If the pump is exposed to corrosive gases or vapour or in case of deposits, mainte-

nance should be carried out frequently.

-  Regular maintenance will improve the lifetime of the pump and also protect both 

man and environment.

Ensure that maintenance is done only by suitable trained and supervised technicians.

 

  Ensure that the pump cannot be operated accidentally. 

Never operate the pump 

if covers or other parts of the pump are disassembled. Never operate a de-

fective or damaged pump.

  Before starting maintenance

 isolate the pump from the electrical supply and wait 

two minutes

 after isolating the equipment from mains to allow the capacitors to 

discharge. Avoid the release of pollutants. Allow sufficient cooling of the pump. 

•  Attention: The pump might be contaminated with the process chemicals that have 

been pumped during operation. Ensure that the pump is decontaminated before 

maintenance and take adequate precautions to protect people from the effects 

of dangerous substances if contamination has occurred. Ensure that the mainte-

nance technician is familiar with the safety procedures which relate to the prod-

ucts processed by the pumping system.

•  Wear appropriate safety-clothing when you come into contact with contaminated 

components. Avoid the release of pollutants.

Before starting maintenance

 vent the pump and isolate it from the vacuum sys-

tem. 

 Please read section ”Replacing diaphragms and valves” completely before 

starting maintenance. 

  Partially the pictures show pumps in other versions. This doesn’t influence replacing diaphragms and 

valves of the pump.

Tools required (metric):

-  Hex key size 5

-  Diaphragm key w/f 66

NOTICE

NOTICE

Set of seals

 (diaphragms, valves, O-rings) ..............................................................................

20696861

Diaphragm key

 (w/f 66) ............................................................................................................

20636397

Summary of Contents for MD 4U NT

Page 1: ...spect to his product page 1 of 24 No 47800 2 02 5 Diaphragm pump Instructions for use MD 4U NT The voltage changeover switch at the time of the delivery is 240 The voltage corresponds to 180 253V Appl...

Page 2: ...age to the product Caution Hot surface Isolate equipment from mains before removing the cover NOTICE Contents Safety information 3 General information 3 Intended use 3 Setting up and installing the eq...

Page 3: ...ring operation between 10 C and 40 C Check the maximum temperatures if installing the pump in a cabinet or a housing and make sure ventilation is adequate Install an external automatic ventilation sys...

Page 4: ...pump without any mechanical contact except of the pump feet Comply with all applicable safety regulations Keep a distance of minimum 20 cm between fan and ambient parts e g housing walls Check fan re...

Page 5: ...ach other and with the pump ma terials Take into consideration interactions and chemical reactions of the pumped media Ensure that the materials of the wetted parts are compatible with the pumped subs...

Page 6: ...ntenance Due to the residual leak rate of the equipment there might be an exchange of gas albeit extremely slight between the environment and the vacuum system Adopt suitable measures to prevent conta...

Page 7: ...ts processed by the pumping system In order to comply with law occupational health and safety regulations safety at work law and regulations for environmental protection vacuum pumps components and me...

Page 8: ...bar 1 1 Maximum permissible pressure absolute at gas ballast valve bar 1 2 Permissible ambient temperature storage operation C 10 to 60 10 to 40 Permissible relative atmospheric moisture during operat...

Page 9: ...ion 100 mbar low gas load 0 C to 60 C Short time 5 minutes 100 mbar low gas load 10 C to 80 C Components Wetted materials Housing cover aluminium alloy AlMgSi0 5 or AlSi12 Head cover aluminium alloy A...

Page 10: ...be used and distributed completely and unchanged It is strictly the users responsibility to check carefully the validity of this document with respect to his product page 10 of 24 No 47800 2 02 5 MD 4...

Page 11: ...ures Pump with dual voltage motor Check that the voltage changeover switch at the terminal box is positioned correctly Attention If the pump is switched on with wrong voltage selection the motor may b...

Page 12: ...ight overheat due to insufficient cooling Do not start the pump if the pressure at outlet port exceeds maximum 1 1 bar absolute Attempts to start the pump at higher pressures may cause blockade and da...

Page 13: ...the cap 180 gas ballast Shutdown Short term Has the pump been exposed to condensate Allow the pump to continue to run at atmospheric pressure for a few minutes Has the pump been exposed to media whic...

Page 14: ...achieve its ultimate vacuum or usual pumping speed Centring ring at small flange connection not correctly posi tioned or leak in the pipeline or vacuum system Check pump directly con nect vacuum gauge...

Page 15: ...ill improve the lifetime of the pump and also protect both man and environment Ensure that maintenance is done only by suitable trained and supervised technicians Ensure that the pump cannot be operat...

Page 16: ...ed air to be blown carefully into port Remove the head cover carefully from the housing cover Note the position of the valves and remove them Replace valves if necessary Use petroleum ether or industr...

Page 17: ...ng rod Do not mix the washers from the different pump heads Make sure that the original number is reassembled at the individual pump head Smaller number of washers The pump will not attain ulti mate v...

Page 18: ...over Put the valves in place In case install O rings Make sure that the valves are correctly seated Valves at the outlet with round centred opening under valve valves at the inlet with kidney shaped o...

Page 19: ...ushes 2 see figure Mount the new wire flat pin bushes and close the terminal box Fasten the cover with the four screws The replacing of the device fuse has to be carried out by an electrician Switch o...

Page 20: ...rating conditions with every product returned for repair We submit quotations only on request and always at the customer s expense If an order is given the costs incurred are offset from the costs for...

Page 21: ...spection for pump required No charge Immediate repairing is required Charge Periodical inspection or over haul Charge Repair order is required and estimation is required before start repairing Trouble...

Page 22: ...um pumps Safety requirements Part2 Vacuum pumps DIN EN 61010 1 2011 IEC 61010 1 2010 Ed 3 Safety requirement for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use General requirement EN...

Page 23: ...81 45 533 0206 FAX 81 45 533 0204 Osaka Branch 3 3 31 Miyahara Yodogawa ku Osaka shi Osaka fu Japan TEL 81 6 6350 2166 FAX 81 6 6350 2169 Nagoya Branch 3 11 31 Sakae Naka ku Nagoya shi Aichi Prf Japa...

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