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RECOMMENDED EXTENSION

CORD SIZES

Vacuum Tips for Best Performance

1. 

Make sure motor is off and name plate 

voltage on motor bottom matches outlet 

voltage.

2. 

Remove oil fill cap on pump cover. Fill 

with YELLOW JACKET

®

 SuperEvac

 

Pump Oil until oil level is even with oil 

level line.

3. 

Make sure blank-off valve is in the open 

position (vertical). 

Stay clear of the oil 

fill/exhaust port!

 Remove intake cap 

to open intake to the atmosphere and 

then switch on the motor. When pump 

reaches running speed, replace cap. 

The vacuum indicator gauge should 

read 30 inches.

4. 

To check the pump’s performance, 

attach a micron gauge to the 1/4” male 

flare fitting, making sure that the intake 

fitting is capped and the gas ballast 

valve is closed. Turn on the pump. The 

micron gauge will display the ultimate 

vacuum reached.

5. Improve cold weather starting by 

opening intake and running your pump 

for 10-15 seconds.

6. When turning pump off, open intake 

fitting until vacuum indicator gauge 

reads zero to break vacuum 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 Valve & 

Core Tool 

(Part #18975)

 to remove the 

Schrader 

valves 

from the 

system 

and evacuate through unrestricted 

lines for a faster and higher vacuum. 

Removing Schraders saves over 30% 

in time.

7. Use 

two pumps

 on very large systems 

to reduce vacuum time. Put one of the 

pumps on the low side of the system 

and one pump on the high side of the 

system.

1. 

For the fastest vacuum, connect your 

pump directly to the system. Going 

through a manifold slows the job.

2. 

Use as 

large

 a hose as possible, even 

though the system has 1/4” fittings. A 

1/2” or 3/8” hose allows a much faster 

and more complete vacuum.

3. 

Use as 

short

 a hose as practical to 

get maximum evacuation speed. Short 

hoses make evacuation faster than 

longer hoses. Long hoses slow the 

process.

4. 

Metal hoses 

are the most impervious 

so will be most effective in evacuation.

5. 

Evacuate through both 

high and low 

sides at the same time to speed evacu-

ation.

Quick Tips:

Important Steps of Initial Start-Up

5

Total Extension Cord Length (feet)

25’

50’

100’

16 Ga.

14 Ga.

12 Ga.

Wire Gauge (AWG)

Summary of Contents for SuperEvac 9354 series

Page 1: ...SuperEvac Vacuum Pump Operation and Maintenance Manual Models 9354x 9356x 9358x 9359x...

Page 2: ...r s Bill of Lading and have shipper sign your statement Notify the carrier immediately of the damage to arrange inspection of the pump and packaging The CARRIER ALONE is responsible for handling and s...

Page 3: ...s that have been drawn into the pump as a result of evacuation 5 Opening the ballast allows fresh air to enter the cartridge and keep vapors from combining with the oil Vapors escape harmlessly throug...

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

Page 5: ...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 Valve Core Tool Pa...

Page 6: ...in accor dance with local regulations STEP 3 Point the arrow toward the desired voltage setting and push the switch back down into the motor The arrow on the switch should be sub flush of the motor ho...

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

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: ...2941 92941 92941 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 9...

Page 11: ...Hz includes items 24 25 26a below 93505 93505 93505 93505 23b Export models 1 2 hp dual voltage 115V 60 Hz and 230V 50 Hz includes items 24 25 below 93513 93513 93513 93513 24 8 32 x 7 1 4 motor bolt...

Page 12: ...ely in need of normal field service maintenance such as changing oil or making minor adjustments In many instances the troubleshoot ing information in this manual can save you the time and effort of r...

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