1.
Male flare pump intake. Tethered cap
stays with unit. Large diameter hose
suggested for maximum pull down.
2.
Additional intake ports.
3.
Vacuum gauge shows evacuation
progress down to 30” range, so you will
know when to turn on electronic gauge
for more precise reading.
4.
Gas ballast valve (not shown) helps
remove moisture and other con densable
vapors 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 through the exhaust
valve. If combined with oil, vapors can
turn the oil milky white and lower pump
performance below specifica tions.
6. To operate ballast, turn the valve
counter-clockwise one full turn after
evacuation starts. As the vacuum
reading reaches 1000-2000 microns,
close the ballast to achieve a higher
vacuum range.
Features of Your New Pump
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Light weight universal BLDC 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
Helps pump run cool and
increases performance
Cooling Fins
Quick indication of
evacuation progress
and quickly spot if
system is leaking
Vacuum Indicator Gauge
For well-balanced carrying and lifting
Heavy-Duty Steel Handle
Includes 3/4" garden hose thread to
easily vent exhaust to remote location
Wide-Mouth Oil Reservoir Port
For better view of oil level
and oil condition
Elongated Sight Glass
For convenient, fast oil changes
3/8" Brass Oil Drain
Plug Tether
For easy carrying
over long distances
Convenient Shoulder Strap Eyelets
For easily lifting onto roofs
Rope Loop
Helps remove contaminants usually
trapped in sump with other designs
Downward Angled Sump
So oil plug stays
with machine
For oil changes without
losing system vacuum
Isolation Valve
For flexibility in evacuations
Multiple Intake Fittings
For a long life
Light-Weight BLDC Motor
NON-Sparking Switch with
Locking IEC Connector
For use with A2L systems