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Setting the IP Address, Subnet mask and Gateway address

Configure each of the IP Address, subnet mask and gateway address in turn using the following
method:

5.

Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select the setting to configure

6.

Press 'SET' to enter the SET ADDRESS menu

7.

Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the first number. Hold the UP or DOWN key increase the
scrolling speed.

8.

Press ‘NEXT’ to move to the next number

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Summary of Contents for 630 Series

Page 1: ...turning pumps 8 5 Peristaltic pumps an overview 8 6 Warranty 9 7 Safety notes 10 8 Pump specifications 13 8 1 Specification ratings 13 8 2 Weights 13 8 3 Pumphead options 14 9 Good pump installation p...

Page 2: ...36 14 1 Selecting the display language 36 14 2 First time start up defaults 38 15 Switching the pump on in subsequent power cycles 39 16 Mode menu 40 17 Manual 41 17 1 START 41 17 2 STOP 41 17 3 INCR...

Page 3: ...support 107 24 Drive maintenance 108 25 Drive spares 109 26 Pumphead replacement 110 26 1 Pumphead replacement 110 27 Tube replacement 112 27 1 Continuous tubing 112 27 2 Tube elements 113 28 Ordering...

Page 4: ...Original instructions The original instructions for this manual have been written in English Other language versions of this manual are a translation of the original instructions 4 m 630en en 01...

Page 5: ...Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EMC Directive 2014 30 EC ROHS Directive 2015 863 6 Harmonised standards used BS EN61010 1 2010 third edition Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measuremen...

Page 6: ...uality Management System ISO 9001 and the technical documentation is compiled in accordance with Annex VII B of the Directive We undertake to transmit in response to a reasoned request by the appropri...

Page 7: ...nents supplied 630 Components l 630 pump drive unit fitted with 620R or other pumphead if specified as a pump l The designated power cable attached to the pump drive unit l A 630N module providing pum...

Page 8: ...er advances along the tube the seal also advances After the roller has passed the tube returns to its original shape creating a partial vacuum which is filled by fluid drawn from the inlet port Before...

Page 9: ...warranty does not obligate Watson Marlow to bear any costs of removal installation transportation or other charges which may arise in connection with a warranty claim Watson Marlow shall not be respon...

Page 10: ...regulations and guidance This symbol used on the pump and in the manual means An appropriate safety instruction should be followed or caution to a potential hazard exists This symbol used on the pump...

Page 11: ...are no user serviceable fuses or parts inside this pump Note the mains power supply cable is supplied hardwired into the pump and is not customer replaceable Observe voltage selector switch setting f...

Page 12: ...mical please contact Watson Marlow to confirm compatibility There are moving parts inside the pumphead Before opening the tool unlockable guard or tool unlockable track ensure that the following safet...

Page 13: ...with cable connections conforming to the best practice of noise immunity Full load current 630 1 1A 230V 2 2A 115V Fuse rating T2 5AH250V 5x20mm Installation category overvoltage category II Pollutio...

Page 14: ...cording to standard Health and Safety guidelines Finger recesses are built into the sides of the lower shell for convenience in lifting in addition the pump can conveniently be lifted by grasping the...

Page 15: ...t the direction of rotor rotation is clockwise or counter clockwise whichever is convenient Please note however that for some pumpheads the tube life will be greater if the rotor rotates clockwise and...

Page 16: ...pipe runs with a bore several times larger than the pump tube l Do site the pump at or just below the level of the fluid to be pumped if possible This will ensure flooded suction and maximum pumping e...

Page 17: ...nown operating mode FUNCTION keys FUNCTION keys when pressed will perform the function displayed on the screen directly above the relevant function key and keys These keys are used to change the progr...

Page 18: ...10 2 Starting and stopping 10 3 Using up and down keys 10 4 Maximum speed 10 5 Change rotation direction 18 m 630en en 01...

Page 19: ...the switch plate at the rear of the pump protected from water by the N module The module must be removed to allow access to the switch plate Do not switch the pump on unless you have checked that it i...

Page 20: ...NEMA 4X modules fitted to 530 630 and 730 En cased pumps have two pairs of wiring ports Two M16 ports are provided together with glands to seal circular cross section cables ranging in diameter from...

Page 21: ...EtherNet IP specification for use in industrial automation systems using EtherNet IP 2 If there is a requirement to connect the M12 body and cable screen A to Mains earth for EMC or Ethernet TCP reas...

Page 22: ...hat proper connections are achieved between the pump and suction and discharge piping o Ensure proper connection has been made to a suitable power supply o Ensure that the recommendations in the secti...

Page 23: ...signals to the maximum values shown Do not apply voltage across other pins Permanent damage not covered by warranty may result Keep 4 20mA and low voltage signals separate from mains power Use separa...

Page 24: ...sensor use Analogue input voltage mode VAin 15 10 30 V 0 10V range 100R source impedance Analogue input voltage mode RVA in 34 4 k 3 Analogue input measurement range Iin 0 25 mA Analogue input current...

Page 25: ...5 6 8 7 2 1 1 RJ45 connection 1 2 RJ45 connection 2 3 Standard 9 way D Sensor connector Female 4 USB Type A port for service use only 5 Voltage selector switch 6 On Off switch 7 Mains power cable 8 C...

Page 26: ...activity High Low One green LED on for link detected flickers to indicate 100 Mbit activity High High Two green LEDs on for link detected flickers to indicate 1Gbit activity 13 4 Sensor Wiring IP31 St...

Page 27: ...ry no leak Clockwise rotation Manual keypad control Wet leak detected Anticlockwise rotation Analogue Wiring the D connector Signal Name Input or output Configurable Signal response 1 5 6 9 0V ANALOGU...

Page 28: ...Signal Name Input or output Configurable Signal response 1 5 6 9 1KHz FREQ 0V 1 5 6 9 FREQ VAUX 200Hz Input Yes 1 5 6 9 LEAK VAUX VDC 0V 1 5 6 9 LEAK Input Yes 28 m 630en en 01...

Page 29: ...Signal Name Input or output Configurable Signal response 1 5 6 9 STOP VAUX 1 5 6 9 VDC STOP 0V Input Yes m 630en en 01 29...

Page 30: ...over is correctly secured at all times by all screws supplied Failure to do so may compromise the IP66 NEMA 4X protection Ensure that unused openings on the module are sealed using the blanking plugs...

Page 31: ...r PCB 1 2 U1 1 Without isolated power supply option N Module 2 With isolated power supply option F Module Note Disconnect the adapter module by use of the ribbon eject levers It is recommended to leav...

Page 32: ...etely separates the terminal 24V and 0V from the pump internal supplies This may be used if the sensor requires an isolated supply or has a 4 20mA output which cannot be used with the ground connected...

Page 33: ...lockwise rotation Manual keypad control Wet leak detected Anticlockwise rotation Analogue Connector No Function Input or output Configurable Signal response J1 No Connection to pump J2 AN1 P ANALOGUE...

Page 34: ...ut or output Configurable Signal response J4 SP LK STOP LEAK 22V SP LK STOP LEAK 22V VDC VDC Input Yes J5 PRESS 0VA PRESS FREQ FREQ VDC PRESS 0VA PRESS FREQ FREQ 22V 200Hz 1KHz Input Yes J6 1 Earth 2...

Page 35: ...13 7 Network topology Star network Ring network m 630en en 01 35...

Page 36: ...irst time Power up the pump The pump displays the start up screen with the Watson Marlow Pumps logo for three seconds 14 1 Selecting the display language 1 Use the keys to select your chosen language...

Page 37: ...ge will now be displayed on screen Choose CONFIRM to continue All text will now appear in your chosen language 3 Choose REJECT to return to the language choice screen This then proceeds to the home sc...

Page 38: ...its rpm SG value 1 Keypad lock Disabled Beeper ON Security code Not set Remote start stop input High stop Leak detector input High leak The pump is now ready to operate according to the defaults liste...

Page 39: ...ched off last Check that the pump is set to operate as you require it The pump is now ready to operate All operating parameters may be changed by means of key presses see Pump operation on page 17 Pow...

Page 40: ...play the Change mode menu Use the and keys to scroll through the available modes Manual default Flow calibration EtherNet IP CANCEL Use SELECT to choose mode Use the right hand function key to alter m...

Page 41: ...e last known settings from that operating mode when the power is re applied When the pump is running it displays an animated clockwise arrow In normal operation the direction of flow is into the botto...

Page 42: ...as required to achieve the desired flow rate o Hold down the key for flow rate scrolling Increasing flow rate o A single key press will increase flow rate by the least significant digit of the chosen...

Page 43: ...n This pump displays flow rate in ml min 18 1 Setting the flow calibration Using the keys scroll to Flow calibration and press CALIBRATE Using the keys enter the maximum flow rate limit and press ENTE...

Page 44: ...Press START to begin pumping a volume of fluid for calibration Press STOP to stop pumping fluid for the calibration Use the keys to enter the actual volume of fluid pumped 44 m 630en en 01...

Page 45: ...ted 19 EtherNet IP mode 19 1 Configure EtherNet IP Settings Configure the settings to suit your network The following is an example of a static IP address Setting Value DHCP Enable Off IP Address 192...

Page 46: ...the down arrow key until EtherNet IP is highlighted 3 Press the SETTINGS key to access the ETHERNET IP SETTINGS menu Setting DHCP Enable 4 Press the DISABLE soft key to set DHCP Enable to Off 46 m 630...

Page 47: ...ess in turn using the following method 5 Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select the setting to configure 6 Press SET to enter the SET ADDRESS menu 7 Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the first n...

Page 48: ...9 After setting the last number press CONFIRM to store the number and return to the ETHERNET IP SETTINGS screen 10 Press BACK to return to the MODE menu 48 m 630en en 01...

Page 49: ...etwork error as indicated above if the pump is not connected to a PC 19 3 Example for http connection between pump and PC peer to peer Refer to Configure EtherNet IP Settings on page 45 to set your pu...

Page 50: ...ting the below network settings Press OK once done This can be found in the Network Connections window by right clicking on the Ethernet connection and going to properties Set as follows l IP Address...

Page 51: ...he pump into either RJ45 connector 1 2 2 The Connected and Port 1 Connected or Port 2 Connected indicators will turn green followed by the IP Address The pump will then enter EtherNet IP mode 3 The co...

Page 52: ...t Explorer l Type 192 168 1 12 into the address bar The pump web page will open displaying the Overview tab 19 7 Connecting to a PLC This pump is designed in accordance to the EtherNet IP specificatio...

Page 53: ...U32 19 PressureLo LoAlarmSp 24 U32 20 PressureHi HiAlarmSp 28 U32 21 FlowSensorLo HiWarningSp 32 U32 22 FlowSensorHi LoWarningSp 36 U32 23 FlowSensorLo LoAlarmSp 40 U32 24 FlowSensorHi HiAlarmSp 44 U...

Page 54: ...72 U8 41 FlowSensorModel 73 U8 42 FlowSensorSize 74 U8 43 Reverse 75 U8 44 Running 76 BOOL 45 LeakDetected 77 BOOL 46 MotorStallError 78 BOOL 47 MotorSpeedError 79 BOOL 48 OverCurrentError 80 BOOL 49...

Page 55: ...hernetIpMode 93 BOOL 62 EthernetIpActive 94 BOOL Assem150 O T Param No Signal Offset Type 1 SetFlowCal 0 U32 2 SetSpeed 4 U16 3 SetSpeedLimit 6 U16 4 SetFailsafeSpeed 8 U16 5 SetFailsafeEnable 10 U8 6...

Page 56: ...DS Parameter Range Comments 1 SetFlowCal Write 15120 1 2147483647 Use to set the tube flow calibration value The flow calibration value is set in L For more information on flow calibration see Flow ca...

Page 57: ...e 0 0 1 False True Set to 1 true to allow the pump to run 0 will stop the pump Note that pump enable needs to be set 8 RunEnable Write 0 0 1 False True Need to set to 1 to allow pump to run Setting to...

Page 58: ...2147483647 2147483647 Reports a value if the flow sensor is setup 16 SensorPressure Read 0 2147483647 2147483647 Reports a value if the pressure sensor is setup 17 PressureLo HiWarningSp Read 1 0 214...

Page 59: ...lution count in full rotations 27 PumpSpeed Read 100 1 2650 Displays the current pump speed set point in deci rpm 28 SpeedLimit Read 2650 1 2650 Displays the current speed limit set point in deci rpm...

Page 60: ...the currently selected pump head See PumpHead on page 63 39 PressureSensorModel Read 0 0 3 Displays the currently selected pressure sensor model Please see PressureSensorModel enum table below 40 Pres...

Page 61: ...se follow onscreen instructions 48 OverCurrentError Read 0 0 1 False True If set the pump has an over current error Please follow onscreen instructions 49 OverVoltageError Read 0 0 1 False True If set...

Page 62: ...True If set the pressure high alarm is active 58 PressureLo HiActive Read 0 0 1 False True If set the pressure high warning is active 59 SensorErrorInput1 Read 0 0 1 False True If set there is an erro...

Page 63: ...220rpm 5 520R 0 1 220rpm 6 520R2 0 1 220rpm 7 505L Continuous 0 1 220rpm 8 505L Double 0 1 220rpm 9 520 Sanitary 0 1 220rpm 10 520 Industrial 0 1 220rpm 11 620R 0 1 265rpm Default is 0 1 165rpm Max sp...

Page 64: ...pm 16 620RE Industrial 0 1 265rpm 17 620RE4 Industrial 0 1 265rpm 18 720R 0 1 360rpm 19 720 Sanitary 0 1 360rpm 20 720 Industrial 0 1 360rpm Wallsize Enum Number WallSize Comments 0 0 8mm 1 1 6mm 2 2...

Page 65: ...19mm 2 0 25mm 3 0 38mm 4 0 50mm 5 0 63mm 6 0 76mm 7 0 80mm 8 0 88mm 9 1 02mm 10 1 14mm 11 1 29mm 12 1 42mm 13 1 52mm 14 1 60mm 15 1 65mm 16 1 85mm 17 2 05mm 18 2 29mm 19 2 54mm 20 2 79mm 21 3 20mm 22...

Page 66: ...32 25 4mm PressureSensorModel Enum Number Pressure Sensor Model Comments 0 None 1 Press N 0xx 2 Parker Scilog 3 Generic Pressure PressureSensorSize Enum Number Pressure Sensor Size Comments 0 None 1...

Page 67: ...Sensor Model Comments 0 None 1 C0 55 V2 0 2 Em tec BioProTT 3 FlexMag 4050C 4 Generic Flow FlowSensorSize Enum Number Flow Sensor Size Comments 0 None 1 4050C_SIZE_38 2 4050C_SIZE_12 3 4050C_SIZE_34...

Page 68: ...the user to configure warning and alarm set points on the pump Each pump can support a maximum of one flow sensor and one pressure sensor at the same time 20 1 Sensor wiring Make sure the sensor is c...

Page 69: ...Setting up the sensors From the control settings menu using the keys scroll to Sensor settings option and press SELECT Using the keys scroll to Configure sensors option and press SELECT m 630en en 01...

Page 70: ...lies are displayed The example in the image above shows supported flow sensors Using the keys scroll to the desired flow sensor and press SELECT The input that the sensor is attached to needs to be as...

Page 71: ...the keys scroll to the desired sensor size and press SELECT Using the keys scroll to the desired output unit and press SELECT This choice will alter the units displayed on the home screen m 630en en...

Page 72: ...nd press SELECT Using the keys enter a value and press SELECT to store Each one of these defaults to none once the user sets a value in the edit screens the alarm warning will become active When a war...

Page 73: ...pump will stop 20 3 Start up delay Sets the delay from the motor starting to the alarms warnings activating Start up delay activates on a motor start irrelevant of mode includes MAX From the control s...

Page 74: ...From the control settings menu using the keys scroll to set sensor delay option and press SELECT Using the keys set a value and press SELECT to store 74 m 630en en 01...

Page 75: ...nse to be used on the system The sensor max flow pressure ratings are shown in a table at the end of this section From the control settings menu using the keys scroll to Sensor settings option and pre...

Page 76: ...ys scroll to Flow or Pressure option and press SELECT This selects the type of sensor to configure Using the keys scroll to Generic flow sensor or Generic pressure sensor option and press SELECT 76 m...

Page 77: ...nnection specifications Only generic sensors which provide a 4 20mA output are supported Using the keys select the sensor unit output type and press SELECT Options in table below depending on sensor t...

Page 78: ...value press SELECT Using the v keys change the value reported when the sensor input is at 20mA Once satisfied with the value press SELECT Depending on the sensor and units selected the maximum values...

Page 79: ...min 0 60 l hr 0 900 The Warning error levels screen will then be shown refer to Set Alarm and Warning level on page 72 The error and warning values will default to the value set at 4mA and 20mA The us...

Page 80: ...ed by the dashed lines WL WH on the graph During a warning event the pump will show orange sections on the screen and a warning bit will flag on the Ethernet communications This event is triggered by...

Page 81: ...20 5 Flow Sensor Reading The flow sensor value can be read via the Flow sensor reading screen m 630en en 01 81...

Page 82: ...of the HOME screens or INFO screens This will display the main menu as shown below Use the keys to move the selection bar between the available options Press SELECT to choose an option Press EXIT to r...

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Page 84: ...e Main menu Auto keypad lock Press ENABLE DISABLE to switch on off the Auto keypad lock When active the keypad will lock after 20 seconds of inactivity Once locked it will display the screen below whe...

Page 85: ...equired to disable PIN lock Setting Master PIN Setting the Master PIN protects all functionality The Master is able to selectively enable functionality for two additional operators These are defined a...

Page 86: ...Now press CONFIRM to check that the number entered is the PIN you require Press CHANGE to return to PIN entry 86 m 630en en 01...

Page 87: ...tionality Press NEXT to selectively enable functionality access for User 1 and User 2 Configure User 1 security settings The PIN PROTECTION level screen will be displayed with User 1 highlighted press...

Page 88: ...digit User 1 PIN use the keys to select each digit from 0 9 Once you have the required digit press the NEXT DIGIT key After selecting the fourth digit press ENTER Now press CONFIRM to verify that the...

Page 89: ...the functionality and press ENABLE User 1 PIN will allow access to only the enabled functionality to disable functionality highlight the enabled functionality and press DISABLE When all the required f...

Page 90: ...ser 2 security settings or scroll to configure an alternative User ENABLE user 2 security settings displays the PIN entry screen for User 2 To define a four digit User 2 PIN use the keys to select eac...

Page 91: ...the functionality and press ENABLE User 2 PIN will allow access to only the enabled functionality to disable functionality highlight the enabled functionality and press DISABLE When all the required f...

Page 92: ...be displayed A PIN is now required to access all functionality The Master PIN accesses all pump functionality and the User 1 and User 2 PINs access only the defined functionality To enter the PIN use...

Page 93: ...played NOTE this screen will also display if the PIN entered does not allow access to that functionality If a PIN number is entered that is already in use the following screen will be displayed press...

Page 94: ...ot allow access to the functionality the following screen will be displayed Keypad beep From SECURITY settings scroll to Keypad beep using the keys and select ENABLE The pump will now beep at every ke...

Page 95: ...me control screen Disabling this feature does not change any other aspects of PIN code operation Anyone wishing to modify pump settings will still need to enter the PIN code 21 2 General settings To v...

Page 96: ...units move the selection bar over the flow unit menu entry and press SELECT Use the keys to move the selection bar over the required flow unit then press SELECT All flow rates displayed on screens wil...

Page 97: ...nu entry and press SELECT If a pump label has been previously defined this will be displayed on screen to allow editing otherwise it will display the default label WATSON MARLOW Use the keys to scroll...

Page 98: ...y and return to the general settings menu Pumphead type Select GENERAL SETTINGS from the main menu Use the keys to move the selection bar over Pumphead type and press SELECT The following screen will...

Page 99: ...Use the keys to move the selection bar over Pumphead and press SELECT Use the keys to move the selection bar over the required pumphead type and press SELECT m 630en en 01 99...

Page 100: ...rial Select Tube size from GENERAL SETTINGS then use the keys to move the selection bar over Bore size and press SELECT Use the keys to move the selection bar over the tube size to be used and press S...

Page 101: ...yed as pressure and bore This screen also allows you to select the tube material used Use the keys to move the selection bar over Tube material and press SELECT Use the keys to move the selection bar...

Page 102: ...git The available characters are 0 9 A Z and SPACE Press NEXT to move onto the next character or PREVIOUS to move back to the last character Press FINISH to save the entry and return to the general se...

Page 103: ...age Select language from the general settings menu to choose an alternative display language for the pump The pump must be stopped before changing the language Use the keys to move the selection bar t...

Page 104: ...u to access the sub menu shown below This is the same as pressing the MODE key Please see Mode menu on page 1 for further details Reset run hours Select Reset run hours from the control settings menu...

Page 105: ...22 Help 22 1 Help Select Help from the main menu to access the help screens m 630en en 01 105...

Page 106: ...t or burst Check that the correct wall thickness tube is being used Check the direction of rotation Check that the rotor is not slipping on the drive shaft If the pump turns on but will not run Check...

Page 107: ...ump immediately Power OFF ON may reset Or seek support Er16 Over voltage Stop pump immediately Check supply Power OFF ON may reset Er17 Under voltage Stop pump immediately Check supply Power OFF ON ma...

Page 108: ...24 Drive maintenance There are no user serviceable parts inside the pump Please contact your local Watson Marlow representative to arrange repair 108 m 630en en 01...

Page 109: ...et Cable M12D Right Angle 4 pin plug to M12D Straight 4 pin plug CAT 5 SHIELDED 3m 059 9121 000 Ethernet Cable M12D Right Angle 4 pin plug to RJ45 CAT 5 SHIELDED 3m 059 9122 000 Ethernet Cable RJ45 to...

Page 110: ...umps is provided by the tool lockable pumphead guard Secondary backup protection is provided in the form of an electrical guard switch which stops the pump if the pumphead guard is opened The electric...

Page 111: ...Rotor refitting 1 2 3 4 Ensure that the rotor hub spacer is still installed 620R 620RE and 620RE4 waste port 1 2 3 m 630en en 01 111...

Page 112: ...the pump from the mains power supply before opening any guard or track or performing any positioning removal or maintenance operation 27 1 Continuous tubing 620R 1 2 3 4 5 6 620L 1 2 3 4 5 8 0mm 230mm...

Page 113: ...27 2 Tube elements 630Du RE and 630Du RE4 1 2 3 4 5 6 630 Sanitary connectors 1 2 3 630 Industrial connectors 1 2 3 630Du L 1 2 3 m 630en en 01 113...

Page 114: ...sure to less than one minute risk of attack Halogenated chlorinated solvents Not recommended possible risk to polycarbonate tube clamp adjusters and polypropylene tube clamp locators Alcohols general...

Page 115: ...UK mains plug E EU mains plug A American mains plug K Australia mains plug R Argentina mains plug C Swiss mains plug D India South Africa mains plug B Brazilian mains plug Not available for US or DuS...

Page 116: ...7 032 913 A127 032 15 9 5 8 184 0159 032 933 0159 032 913 A159 032 mm inch STA PURE Series PCS Neoprene 6 4 1 4 26 961 0064 032 920 0064 032 9 6 3 8 73 961 0096 032 920 0096 032 12 7 1 2 82 961 0127 0...

Page 117: ...rene TL 933 0120 PFT 933 0170 PFT Pumpsil silicone 913 A120 PFT 913 A170 PFT Marprene TM 902 P120 PPC 902 P170 PPC Marprene TL 902 0120 PPC 902 0170 PPC Neoprene 920 0120 PPC 920 0170 PPC Note for 4 b...

Page 118: ...g information Bore mm Litres rev 913 AE80 K40 Y element 8 0 0 01672 913 A12E K40 12 0 0 03214 913 A16E K40 16 0 0 04353 913 A080 040 Continuous 8 0 0 01672 913 A120 040 12 0 0 03214 913 A160 040 16 0...

Page 119: ...mm Litres rev 961 E080 K40 Y element 8 0 0 01979 961 E120 K40 12 0 0 03349 961 E160 K40 16 0 0 04689 STA PURE Series PFL Dispensing information Bore mm Litres rev 966 E080 K40 Y element 8 0 0 01979 96...

Page 120: ...PCS tube elements can be used in steam in place sterilisation processes l STA PURE Series PCS tubing elements can be sterilised to 3A Class 2 and FDA minimum recommended standard which is 121C 250F a...

Page 121: ...E4 Mark II pumphead 1 069 4101 000 620RTC continuous tubing clamp set 2 MRA0249A Roller assembly element pumphead 2 MRA0250A Roller assembly continuous pumphead 3 MR2053B Clip Oddie retainer 3 MR2054T...

Page 122: ...4 roller element 9 MRA0322A Rotor assembly 2 roller continuous 10 XX0220 Key metal 11 MR2096T Controlled waste threaded fitting locking nut 12 MR2029T Cased drive MG605 shaft rotor hub spacer 13 FN04...

Page 123: ...n 063 4603 000 620L pumphead 063 4623 000 620LG pumphead 1 069 4001 000 Tube clamp set 2 MR3017S Adaptor plate 3 FN0493 M6x12 screws x 6 4 MR0890T Tube locating peg 5 MRA0150A Rotor assembly 6 BB0018...

Page 124: ...Number Spare Description 8 TT0005 10mm 3 8in spanner 9 MRA3026A Track assembly 124 m 630en en 01...

Page 125: ...ly pumpheads flow rates are directly proportional to rotor speed If you wish to run the pump at a speed not shown in the tables below flow figures can be reached by dividing the maximum flow shown in...

Page 126: ...12 7mm 15 9mm 12 0mm 17 0mm 12 0mm 17 0mm 0 1 0 001 0 003 0 004 0 01 0 004 0 01 0 003 0 005 265 3 4 6 6 11 12 9 8 18 8 3 12 630 Marprene TM Bioprene TM l min 620RE hard 620RE4 hard Speed rpm 12 0mm 1...

Page 127: ...dard 620RE4 standard Speed rpm 6 4mm 9 6mm 12 7mm 15 9mm 12 0mm 17 0mm 12 0mm 17 0mm 0 1 0 0003 0 001 0 001 0 002 0 001 0 002 0 001 0 001 265 0 9 1 8 2 8 3 0 2 6 4 7 2 2 3 3 630 Marprene TM Bioprene T...

Page 128: ...0mm 16 0mm 0 1 0 002 0 003 0 004 0 1 0 0004 0 0008 0 0011 265 4 5 8 0 11 3 265 1 18 2 12 2 98 620L Pumpsil silicone l min 620L Pumpsil silicone USGPM Speed rpm Tube bore 4 0mm wall Speed rpm Tube bor...

Page 129: ...e registered trademarks of Watson Marlow Limited Tri Clamp is a registered trademark of Alfa Laval Corporate AB STA PURE Series PCS and STA PURE Series PFL are trademarks of W L Gore and Associates Et...

Page 130: ...rect but Watson Marlow Fluid Technology Group accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice WARNING This product is not designed for use...

Page 131: ...32 Publication history m 630en 01 530 EN pump First published 04 2020 m 630en en 01 131...

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