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Documents are only to 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. Manual-no.: 999069 / 28/04/2016

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Do not pump

 substances which may form 

deposits

 inside the pump. The pumps 

are not suitable for pumping substances which may form deposits inside the 

pump. Deposits and condensate in the pump may lead to increased tempera-

densate in the pump may lead to increased tempera-

tures even to the point of exceeding the maximum permitted temperatures. De-

posits may cause seizing of the pump unit. 

•   Check the inlet and outlet of the pump and its oil condition, if there is a danger of 

forming 

deposits or corrosion

 inside the pump, e.g., in the pump unit. Inspect 

the pump regularly and clean if necessary. In case, replace corroded parts or 

change pump oil.

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Consider interactions and chemical reactions of the pumped media. 

Ensure 

that the materials of the pump’s wetted parts are compatible with the pumped 

substances, see section ”Technical data”. 

  When changing the substances pumped, we recommend purging the pump with 

air or inert gas prior to changing the pumped media. Purging the pump will pump 

out residues and it will reduce the possibility of reactions of the pumped sub-

stances with each other and with the pump’s materials or with the pump oil. If 

necessary change oil before changing the pumped media.

Safety during operation

  Adopt suitable measures to prevent the release of dangerous, toxic, explosive, 

corrosive, noxious or polluting fluids, vapors and gases. To prevent any emission 

of such substances from the pump outlet, install an appropriate collecting and 

disposal system and take protective action for pump and environment.

  You must take suitable precautions to prevent any formation of explosive mix-

tures inside the pump, in the oil reservoir, or at the outlet of the pump. In such 

circumstances, mechanically generated sparks, hot surfaces or static electricity 

may ignite these mixtures. Use inert gas for gas ballast or venting, if necessary.

  Drain appropriately or otherwise remove any potentially explosive mixtures at the 

outlet of the pump, or dilute them to non-explosive concentrations. 

  Never operate this pump if it has a damaged cord or plug.

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  Prevent any part of the human body from coming into contact with vacuum.

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 If there is an exhaust isolation valve, make sure that you cannot operate the 

equipment with the valve closed to avoid a risk of bursting! 

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 Always provide a free and pressureless exhaust outlet to avoid damage to the 

pump and risk of bursting.

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  Comply with applicable regulations when disposing of chemicals. Take into con-

sideration that chemicals may be contaminated. Take adequate precautions to 

protect people from the effects of dangerous substances (chemicals, oil mist, 

thermal decomposition products of fluoroelastomers). Use appropriate protective 

clothing and safety goggles.

Interruption of the pumping unit or of a pump (e.g., due to power failure), failure 

of connected components or of parts of the supply, or change in parameters must 

not be allowed to lead to dangerous conditions. In case of a leak in the manifold 

or at the shaft seal, pumped substances might be released into the environment 

or into the pump housing or motor. 

  Comply with all notes regarding proper use of the pumps, as well as operation 

and maintenance guidance.

Summary of Contents for HP 40B2

Page 1: ...completely and unchanged It is strictly the users responsibility to check carefully the validity of this document with respect to his product Manual no 999069 28 04 2016 Technology for Vacuum Systems...

Page 2: ...sted intensively including an endurance run of 24 hours Any faults even those which occur rarely are identified and can be eliminated immediately After completion of the endurance run every pumping un...

Page 3: ...and operation 14 Setting up and installing 14 Getting started 14 During operation 15 Shutdown 16 Accessories 16 Troubleshooting 16 Maintenance 16 Repair Maintenance Return Calibration 17 EC Declaratio...

Page 4: ...immediately Store the equipment in dry and non corrosive conditions Intended use Do not use the pump or any system parts on humans or animals Ensure that the individual components are only connected c...

Page 5: ...Do not operate the pump with overpressure at the inlet Avoid overpressure of more than 1 2 bar absolute in the event that inert gas is connected to the pump to the gas ballast or to a venting valve N...

Page 6: ...ons and guidelines Implement the required actions and adopt suitable safety mea sures Ambient conditions Adopt suitable measures in case of differences from recommended conditions e g using the equipm...

Page 7: ...bstances from the pump outlet install an appropriate collecting and disposal system and take protective action for pump and environment You must take suitable precautions to prevent any formation of e...

Page 8: ...ssary Attention If the maximum permissible inlet pressure or the backing pressure at the diffusion pump are exceeded pump fluid might enter other parts of the vacuum system Provide appropriate protect...

Page 9: ...Use appropriate protective clothing safe ty goggles and protective gloves Wear parts have to be replaced regularly Never operate a defective or damaged pump Vent the pumping unit before starting maint...

Page 10: ...ump Pump fluid capacity of diffusion pump ml 30 Maximum pumping speed l s 22 37 Ultimate vacuum mbar 1 x 10 6 Maximum permissible inlet outlet pressure absolute bar 1 1 Maximum pressure difference bet...

Page 11: ...ffusion pump AX 65 2 Backing pump RZ 2 5 3 Backing pump RZ 6 4 ON OFF switch diffusion pump 5 ON OFF switch backing pump 6 Rating plate of pumping unit 7 Connection diagram 8 Handle Position Component...

Page 12: ...idity of this document with respect to his product Manual no 999069 28 04 2016 An oil mist filter for installation at the outlet of the rotary vane pump RZ 6 is separately packed Pay attention to the...

Page 13: ...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 Manual no 999069 28 04 2016 HP 63B...

Page 14: ...matic ventilation system Use connecting hoses with large diameter and keep them as short as possible to avoid flow losses Locate the pump as closely as possible to the application Always install outle...

Page 15: ...V2 once the pressure inside the vacuum vessel is below 0 1 mbar Open fore vacuum valve V1 Open high vacuum valve V3 Note If the fore vacuum M1 rises above 0 1 mbar close the high vacuum valve V3 and p...

Page 16: ...e diffusion pump Proceeding in accordance with the instructions given above ensures that the diffu sion pump is kept under vacuum no condensate build up in the pump fluid To avoid possible formation o...

Page 17: ...t are no original components Drain the device completely of fluids and residues Decontaminate the device Close all openings airtight especially if using substances hazardous to health To expedite repa...

Page 18: ...ed for service staff 11 If the paint is damaged we wish a repaint or a replacement of parts for reason of appearance repaint and replacement at customer s expense yes no 12 Legally binding declaration...

Page 19: ...de pompage Typ Type Type HP 40B2 HP 63B2 Artikelnummer Order number Num ro d article 699029 2612089 699037 Seriennummer Serial number Num ro de s rie Siehe Typenschild See rating plate Voir plaque si...

Page 20: ...lts obtained under test conditions for specific applications depend on a number of factors beyond our control It is therefore strictly the users responsibility to very carefully check the validity of...

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