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Basic Troubleshooting

1. 

“Will not pump.”

 This usually means 

the pump will not pull a high enough 
vacuum. This can be caused by valve 
being left open, missing O-rings under 
caps or contaminated oil.

SUGGESTION: 

Change valve and 

 

O-rings change oil twice and recheck 

vacuum. 

2. 

“Will not pull below 1000 microns.”
SUGGESTION: 

Check for O-rings. Test 

pump to determine actual pull down. 

Remove all hoses and connect vacuum 

sensor directly to pump.

3. 

“Noisy.” 

Pumps are noisy when they 

have not achieved a high vacuum. In 

intermediate vacuum, there will be oil, 

vane and exhaust noises.

SUGGESTION:

 Listen to the pump at 

high vacuum. If relatively quiet, the 

pump is running properly. If still noisy, 

there may be a system leak.

4. 

“Repair and return.” 

This is the most 

difficult return comment to handle, 

since we are unsure of what needs to 

be done to keep the customer satisfied.

SUGGESTION: 

Be specific about the 

problem with your pump if returning it. 

Starting Pro

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• Be sure pump is plugged into live 

receptacle with line voltage plus or 

minus 10% of voltage on motor name-

plate. Long extension cords can greatly 

reduce voltage and cause problems.

• Pump/oil temp. must be 30°F (-1°C) or 

higher. Open intake to atmosphere and 

switch on pump; run up to speed before 

connecting to system.

Four Most Common Comments on 
Pump Return Paperwork:

• 

Your SuperEvac

 PLUS II pump features 

a heavy-duty high torque motor for cold 

weather starting, but dirty oil makes 

starting more difficult, causing unnec-

essary wear on your unit.

• 

Dropping your pump can damage it. In 

a locked pump condition, motor will not 

run and the thermal overload will kick 

out.

• 

Disconnect power cord and set pump 

with front cover face down on table. 

Reach into coupling area and try to 

rotate the coupling. Do not use pliers. 

if the pump does not rotate, it is 

"locked up."

Oil Leakage

• 

 

If leak develops between front and 

rear half of oil case, tighten all screws. 

Replace gasket if necessary.

• 

If shaft seal leaks, replace it.

• 

Wipe pump dry and watch for source of 

leak. Tighten screws and repair.

The Steps to Solving 95%               

of All Problems

1. 

Check oil level when pump is 

running. 

It should be between the 

indicated levels.

2. 

Check vacuum pump. 

Connect micron 

gauge directly to the 1/4” port and cap 

intake port. Turn on pump, open the 

valve and check vacuum reading. If 

reading is good, check the system for 

leaks. OR, if testing a system, isolate 

pump with blank-off valve and get 

vacuum reading from the pump alone. 

If the pump does not pull and stay at 

a poor vacuum level, run until hot and 

change oil.

3. 

Check all flare connections. 

Make 

sure they are tight.

Summary of Contents for 93714

Page 1: ...I Vacuum Pump Operation and Maintenance Manual Models 9371x 9374x 9376x 9378x 9379x PN 143060_RevB 5 Commonwealth Ave Woburn MA 01801 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEq...

Page 2: ...arrange inspection of the pump and packaging The CARRIER ALONE is responsible for handling and settling your claim Ritchie Engineering will cooperate in assessing damage if the pump is returned to the...

Page 3: ...motor can run on voltage as low as 85 volts with no issue and draws fewer amps than AC motors Large Impact Resistant Toughened Nylon Feet Reduces vibration and increases durability and longevity Help...

Page 4: ...d stage similar to two single stage pumps connected together If air a non condensable remains in the system it collects on the high side reduc ing system efficiency This causes a rise in head pressure...

Page 5: ...uum just prior to shut off 7 Disconnect pump and put cap on intake to keep out contaminants 8 If an extension cord is needed refer to the below chart for proper sizing 6 Use the 4 in 1 Vacuum Charge V...

Page 6: ...3 Replace cover and screw down by hand Do not use drill as cover could crack CAUTION Always remove cord before changing voltage Incorrect voltage setting can result in destruction of controller elect...

Page 7: ...mosphere and switch on pump run up to speed before connecting to system Four Most Common Comments on Pump Return Paperwork Your SuperEvac PLUS II pump features a heavy duty high torque motor for cold...

Page 8: ...dropped Micron gauge malfunction Poor motor performance Dirty oil Air leaks System leaks Fitting sealant compound Call factory Verify with second gauge Repair or replace Flush 1 to 3 times Repair or...

Page 9: ...coupling Replace motor Tighten bolts Adjust replace coupling Pump Cartridge Dirt low improper oil Air leaks 1 Caps connections 2 Gaskets O rings 3 Fittings 4 System leak Flush and replace oil Tighten...

Page 10: ...92741 92741 3 Oil fill cap and seal 93390 93390 93390 93390 4 Oil fill fitting 93391 93391 93391 93391 5 Pair of sight glass screws 92933 92933 92933 92933 6 Sight glass bezel 92934 92934 92934 92934...

Page 11: ...93366 93366 22 Complete parts for blank off 93367 93367 93367 93367 Motor 23 SuperEvac Universal Motor 93713 93713 93713 93713 24 Locking IEC to NEMA 5 15 92755 92755 92755 92755 25 Locking IEC to UK...

Page 12: ...tion products within warranty period Returns must be prepaid Warranty does not cover use of lithium bromide ammonia or leak stop type products How to Obtain Service Most returned pumps are merely in n...

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