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NSTALLATION
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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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RV360
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520
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EV
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21-03-2016
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Jurop
SpA
Via Crosera n° 50
33082 Azzano Decimo, PN (Italia)
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EL
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+39
0434
636811
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+39
0434
636812
http://www.jurop.it
e-mail: [email protected]
4.1
Checking upon receipt
• When the goods are delivered, make sure that all parts in perfect
condition and have suffered no damage during shipping.
• Make sure the vacuum pump has its identification plate affixed on
the front cover. Pumps without such identification are to be considered
anonymous and potentially dangerous: in such an event, they must not
be used, otherwise the manufacturer will be deemed free from any
liability whatsoever.
• Pump must be kept in a dry storage area. During storage, inlet and
outlet ports must be kept closed.
4.2
Storing in the warehouse
• If the pump will not be installed inside a short time after delivery:
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Remove the guards from the ports and spray a film of
protective oil over the inner surfaces of the body, rotors and
sides. Then attach again the guards;
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Store in a closed and dry place. Renew the preserving oil
periodically.
• To temporarily store a used pump, follow the instructions below:
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Thoroughly clean the pump.
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Equip the pump with suitable anti-corrosion protection.
4.3
Mounting
• The mounted aspirator must be accessible for maintenance and
firmly fixed on a frame or angled base with a 3° max inclination on X
and Y axes (see Fig. 4.1). The structure must be fit to avoid flexions or
vibrations.
• Provide enough space for air ventilation and disposal of heat when
pump is running. See Fig. 4.2 and 4.3 for indication of the distance to
be respected.
RV 360
RV 520
Pic. 4.2
• Provide the necessary space to reach all points of lubrication
control (oil level), and the oil tank filler cap, the lever of the 4-way
switch, vanes inspection ports.
• The oil tank is mounted on the suction side of the housing. Thus,
the rotary direction determines the pump overall dimensions. See also
paragraph 2.1.
RV 360
RV 520
Pic. 4.3
• In case of RV with hydraulic motor, provide the necessary space
to disassemble the motor itself and proceed with joint lubrication.
Pic. 4.4