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VA-C_man rev01-2016_VI_(uk) | 1.02.2017

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Special precautions

1.   When medium is left in the pump 

chambers, this can generate chemical 

reactions when pumping another fluid. 
Always flush pumps with a neutral fluid 

before changing from medium.

2.   Take care liquids left in the pump chamber 

can’t freeze, this can damage the pump.

3.   It is possible to run the pumps on 

nitrogen gas instead of compressed air. 

Take care about sufficient ventilation 

around the pump as the exhaust of 
the pump will put nitrogen gas in the 
atmosphere.

4.   Using the pump submerged: It is 

necessary to connect the air outlet of 
the pump to the atmosphere be using 

a flexible hose, to prevent liquid to 

enter the air side of the pump. Take in 
consideration , all external parts of the 
pump must be 100% resistance to the 
medium where the pump is placed in. 
Special care have to been taken the pump 

is standing 100% vertical and can’t start 
to float in all circumstances.

5.   In case of big changes in temperature 

while operating, it is necessary to control 
the tension on the bolts carefully. Sudden 
big temperature shocks can cause over or 
under tightening of the pump and will lead 
to leaks and/or damage the pump.

mAINTENANCE / REPAIR

 Flushing and storage  

Flush the pump often enough to prevent 

the fluid you are pumping from drying 

or freezing in the pump and damaging 

it. Always flush the pump and follow the 

Pressure relief Procedure on page 10  
before storing it for any length of time.  

Use a compatible flushing agent.

 Tightening Threaded connections  

Before each use, check all hoses for wear 
or damage and replace as necessary. Check 
to be sure all threaded connections are tight 
and leak-free. Tighten and retorque the 
pump if necessary. Use torque values on 
page 22

 Preventive maintenance schedule  

Establish a preventive maintenance 

schedule, based on the pump’s service 

history. This is especially important for 
prevention of spills or leakage due to 
diaphragm failure.

Disassembly

IMPORTANT: 

  Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure 

at page 10 before starting to work at the 
pump ! 

   After a diaphragm rupture always make 

sure no liquid is left at the air side of the 
pump. Especially the muffler (07) have 
to be checked before opening the pump.

The fluid side of the range of VA-C pumps 

are built together the same way. The only 
difference are the number of assembly (23) 
pins used. VA-C pumps are having different 
right and left side housings (02 and 03). 

1.   The center section has the same built up 

for VA-C50 and VA-C130. The air valves 
for the VA-C10 and the VA-C20 are not 
having an air valve shaft. On those pumps 
the diaphragm shaft (19) is also used as 
piston shaft. Due to this the VA-C10 and 
VA-C20 are not having diaphragm shaft 
o-rings and diaphragm shaft bearings (20) 
mounted in the center housing.

Every Verderair CONT-EX pump is delivered 
with a tool to disassemble the air valve. 

Figure 3.1: air-valve tool

Figure 3.2: 

plug tools

Special tools to easy disassemble the valve 
plugs (9) can be ordered separately. See 

figure 3.2.

Summary of Contents for VERDERAIR CONT-EX VA-C10

Page 1: ...Find you local supplier at www verderair com or scan the QR code VA C_man_Rev01 2016_VI_ uk Solid machined air operated diaphragm pumps VERDERAIR CONT EX ...

Page 2: ...x Warnings Installation Operation Maintenance repair Trouble shooting Parts and kits Torque Values Exploded views Dimensions and mounting Performance charts Technical data Customer services guarantee 3 4 5 7 10 11 16 17 17 18 20 21 23 24 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ... parts of the pump are compatible to the pumped liquid Note In case of doubt please contact your local supplier www verderair com To build a pump code please use the below coding system or use the pump configurator on www verderair com PUMP CODING VA C Pump size Housing and center section valve material Diaphragm material 10 3 8 GG Conductive Polyethylene TF PTFE ball valve TO PTFE overmolded 20 1...

Page 4: ...ific warnings may be found throughout the body of this manual where applicable Fire and explosion Hazard Flammable fumes such as solvent and paint fumes in work area can ignite or explode To help prevent fire and explosion Use equipment only in well ventilated area Eliminate all ignition sources such as pilot lights cigarettes portable electric lamps and plastic drop cloths potential static arc Ke...

Page 5: ...se equipment only for its intended purpose Call your distributor for information Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas sharp edges moving parts and hot surfaces Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment Keep children and animals away from work area Comply with all applicable safety regulations PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD Fluid from dispense valve leaks or ruptured com...

Page 6: ... using Route exhaust away from work area If diaphragm ruptures fluid may be exhausted with air Store hazardous fluid in approved containers and dispose of it according to applicable guidelines Always wear impervious gloves when cleaning equipment BURN HAZARD Equipment surfaces and fluid that s heated can become very hot during operation To avoid severe burns Do not touch hot fluid or equipment Wai...

Page 7: ...dismantling of the pump and after periods when the pump hasn t been working the stops plugs and housing bolts have to be checked For the housing bolts please use the torque values as mentioned on page 22 Figure 1 showing the installation of the pump A Air Control pro unit consists of On of valve Pressure regulator Throttle valve Soft start valve B Isolating valve C Discharge gauge D Suction gauge ...

Page 8: ...e codes When pumping flammable fluids always ground the entire fluid system as described Air Line See recommended installation drawing on page 7 1 Install an air regulator and gauge Set pressure of the driving air should be limited to the pressure required to run the pump on the desired working point Setting the pressure too high will cause higher wear of the pump and will increase the compressed ...

Page 9: ...pump to isolate the pump from the system for maintenance and installation A drain valve should be installed to relief the pressure of the pump before starting maintenance work at the pump 2 Always use a flexible connection to avoid vibrations being brought into the piping system Fluid inlet and outlet ports VA C series of pump are having the suction and discharge connections integrated in the cent...

Page 10: ...o relieve fluid pressure Have a container ready to catch the drainage Flush pump before first use The pump was tested before leaving the factory Residue of the testing water can be left in the pump To avoid contamination flush the pump before first use Starting and adjusting the pump 1 Be sure the pump is properly grounded See page 8 for proper grounding 2 Check fittings to be sure they are tight ...

Page 11: ...cedure on page 10 before storing it for any length of time Use a compatible flushing agent Tightening Threaded connections Before each use check all hoses for wear or damage and replace as necessary Check to be sure all threaded connections are tight and leak free Tighten and retorque the pump if necessary Use torque values on page 22 Preventive maintenance schedule Establish a preventive maintena...

Page 12: ...lve balls or cylindrical valves To have access to the valve seats and balls you need to disassemble the pump side housings first Unscrew the liquid plug 09 at the top of the side housing 02 03 with the special tool see Figure 7 1 and 7 2 Figure 5 Figure 6 22 1 2 1 3 4 Figure 4 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 Figure 8 9 12 2 9 2 2 Plug tool Plug tool Remove housing o rings 22 Remove discharge valve ball or d...

Page 13: ...ly Before starting to assemble please check all parts on possible damages Especially the sealing area of the diaphragms have to be free from scratches see Figure 12 Assembly of the centre housing Remove the end caps the main valve and the air valve shaft out of the the air valve 27 Screw one end cap flush into the centre housing 01 by using the special tool see Figure 11 Put 1 off the six air valv...

Page 14: ...tion of the holes for the assembly pins by turning one of the diaphragms a little backwards Assembly of the housing Place O rings 22 into side sections 2 and 3 Place the valve ball 11 or the cylindrical valve 10 in to the side section integrated suction seat see Figure 16 1 place valve seat 12 in to side section and pay attention that valve seat flow bore will be in the center with internal channe...

Page 15: ...s and put the bolts on Fasten the bolts crosswise up to the torque values as mentioned on page 22 Always test the pump on leakages before using it Figure 17 Figure 16 3 Figure 16 5 Figure 16 2 Figure 16 4 14 23 Figure 16 1 Align both holes Assemble plug flush with side housing ...

Page 16: ...ainer empty Cavitation Tighten Replace the diaphragms and clean the pump Fill or replace suction container Check suction condition and adapt when necessary Fluid in exhaust air Diaphragm rupture Replace the diaphragms and clean the pump Insufficient discharge pressure Not enough air pressure Air supply is leaking Check valves worn Air valve is leaking Increase compressed air pressure or check if n...

Page 17: ...hragm 17 O ring valve plug Shaft seal 20 only VA C50 and VA C130 Muffler 7 Air valve 27 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 Please check the seperate spare parts list for the order nr for the kit you need for your pump SEE SEPERATE PARTS LIST Torque values for housing bolts assembly in Nm Device model VA C10 VA C20 VA C50 VA C130 all models 3 4 6 8 Torque values for housing bolts assembly in inlb Device model VA C10 VA...

Page 18: ... 22 Pos N Description Quantity needed 1 CENTER HOUSING 1 2 SIDE HOUSING RIGHT 1 3 SIDE HOUSING LEFT 1 6 SHOCK ABSORBER 4 7 MUFFLER 1 9 VALVE PLUG 2 10 CYLINDER VALVE 4 11 VALVE BALL 4 12 VALVE SEAT 2 14 O RING SET VALVE PLUG 1 17 DIAPHRAGM 2 22 O RING SET HOUSING 1 23 ASSEMBLY PIN SET 4 27 AIR VALVE 1 ...

Page 19: ...ntity needed 1 CENTER HOUSING 1 2 SIDE HOUSING RIGHT 1 3 SIDE HOUSING LEFT 1 6 SHOCK ABSORBER 4 7 MUFFLER 1 9 VALVE PLUG 2 10 CYLINDER VALVE 4 11 VALVE BALL 4 12 VALVE SEAT 2 14 O RING SET VALVE PLUG 1 17 DIAPHRAGM 2 18 DIAPHRAGM SHAFT SCREW 2 19 SHAFT 1 20 BEARING SET SHAFT 1 22 O RING SET HOUSING 1 23 ASSEMBLY PIN SET 6 27 AIR VALVE 1 ...

Page 20: ...53 19 19 17 101 VA C50 180 172 197 NPT 3 4 R 1 4 150 75 27 23 17 145 VA C130 246 223 259 NPT 1 1 2 R 1 4 215 100 37 33 17 200 Type A B C G H M N O Q R S VA C10 3 54 3 70 5 20 NPT f 3 8 R 1 4 2 80 1 61 0 55 0 59 0 31 3 86 VA C20 5 12 5 04 5 91 NPT f 1 2 R 1 4 3 94 2 09 0 75 0 75 0 67 3 98 VA C50 7 09 6 77 7 76 NPT f 3 4 R 1 4 5 91 2 95 1 06 0 91 0 67 5 71 VA C130 9 69 8 78 10 20 NPT f 1 1 2 R 1 4 8...

Page 21: ...3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 25 Nm3 min 0 1 Nm3 min 0 05 Nm3 min Liquid flow m3 h Gpm 0 0 44 0 88 1 32 1 76 2 20 2 64 3 08 3 52 102 87 73 58 44 29 15 0 102 87 73 58 44 29 15 0 5 45 SCFM 3 5 SCFM 1 85 SCFM 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 1 2 1 4 Liquid flow m3 h Gpm 0 20 Nm3 min 0 15 Nm3 min 0 10 Nm3 min 0 05 Nm3 min 0 0 88 1 76 2 64 3 52 4 40 5 28 6 16 7 1 SCFM 5 3 SCFM 3 5 SCFM 1 8 SCFM ...

Page 22: ... Gpm 0 15 Nm3 min 0 25 Nm3 min 0 35 Nm3 min 0 2 20 4 40 6 60 8 81 11 05 13 21 15 41 17 61 102 87 73 58 44 29 15 0 102 87 73 58 44 29 15 0 5 34 SCFM 8 8 SCFM 12 4 SCFM 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Liquid flow m3 h Gpm 0 1 Nm3 min 0 3 Nm3 min 0 4 Nm3 min 0 5 Nm3 min 0 2 Nm3 min 0 4 40 8 81 13 21 17 61 22 01 26 42 30 82 3 5 SCFM 10 65 SCFM 14 1 SCFM 17 7 SCFM 7 1 SCFM VA C50 VA C130 ...

Page 23: ... 9 Max operating pressure bar 7 7 7 7 Max operating temperature C 70 70 70 70 US measurements Device model VA C10 VA C20 VA C50 VA C130 Nominal port size NPT 3 8 1 2 3 4 1 1 4 Air connection R 1 4 R 1 4 R 1 4 R 1 4 Weight lbs 2 87 4 85 7 05 9 26 Suction lift dry max fwc with cylinder valves 2 3 6 56 11 48 13 78 with ball valves 1 64 1 64 6 56 8 2 Suction lift wet max fwc 26 25 26 25 29 53 29 53 Ma...

Page 24: ...n all events is limited and shall not exceed the purchase price Warranty disclaimer Verder has made an effort to illustrate and describe the products accurately however such illustrations and descriptions are for the sole purpose of identification and do not express or imply a warranty that the products are merchantable or fit for a particular purpose or that the products will necessarily conform ...

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