
6.3 Placement
CAUTION: TOPPLING HAZARD
Risk of toppling. The maximum tilt allowed for the pump is 10 degrees from the
vertical. To firmly install the pump in place, insert bolts through bore holes (Ø 7 mm)
in the rubber feet.
Note:
The rubber feet act as vibration absorbers. They must therefore not be
compressed by screws.
Set the pump on a flat, horizontal surface. Rubber feet under the coupling
housing ensure that the pump cannot slip.
The installation site chosen must have ready accessibility to connections
and controls of the pump.
Make sure that there is adequate cooling of the pump, leave sufficient space
at the air intake and the exhaust points for cooling and give access for
maintenance. Make sure to keep the air intake clear for the motor.
Make sure to keep the fans, hoods and air intake of the motor clean. The
pump must be kept clean (no dust deposit). Install the pump such that the
oil level sight-glass can be easily read and will not be broken.
The site chosen must allow adequate air circulation to cool the pump (keep
front and rear unobstructed).
Note the ambient conditions during operation. The ambient temperature
must not 40 °C (104 °F) and not drop below +10 °C (50 °F) (refer
to
For installation sites 1000 m above mean sea level or relative atmospheric
humidity of over 90%, you must discuss this with technical sales.
The maximum amount of heat given off approximately corresponds to the
rated motor power.
Install the pump such that only minimal quantities of dust can deposit on the
surfaces. In those cases where dust deposits form, measures need to be
introduced which make sure that these are removed regularly.
The maximum gas inlet temperature must not exceed 80 °C.
The maximum pressure at the inlet must not exceed atmospheric pressure
(approximately 1013 mbar). Do not apply overpressure to the pump’s inlet.
The maximum exhaust pressure must not exceed 0.5 bar(g).
6.4 Connection to the system
WARNING: EXHAUST EMISSION HAZARD
Risk of injury. Safely lead the exhaust gases away. Exhaust gases, depending on the
type of application, may present a health hazard and/or may be detrimental to the
environment.
The exhaust gases from the vacuum pump must be safely led away and subjected to
post-treatment as required. To reduce the emission of oil vapours we recommend the
installation of an additional exhaust filter (refer to
Depending on the type of application or the kind of pumped media, the
corresponding regulations and information sheets must be observed.
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