07
Installation
(1) The pump may malfunction if it is subjected to shocks or tipped over on its side.
(2) Do not place objects on, or stand on, the pump. A malfunction may result if the pump is
handled in this manner.
(3)
Float the pump from the system using a rubber shock absorber; install the pump so that
vibration is not transmitted to the system.
(4)
By removing the fixed rubber legs, do not install the pump directly to the system.
There would be a case that the pump casing is deformed and a load occurs to the motor
bearing.
Applications
(5) This pump is not designed to be corrosion-proof. Use it only with clean air at normal
temperature, or with gases of equivalent characteristics.
(6) Do not use the pump for pressurization (Do not use the pump with a pressurized air supply).
(7) Ingestion of liquids into the pump will result in damage and prevent proper operation.
Ingestion of rubbish and dust in the air entering the pump will interfere with its proper
function. If the air is likely to contain rubbish or dust, a filter should be fitted to the inlet to
protect the pump.
Operation
(8) Ensure that the pump is used within an ambient temperature range of 7 - 40°C.
Use at high temperatures will dramatically reduce the life of the pump.
(9) Back pressure at the outlet while the pump is starting may overload the motor.
(10) The thermal protector operates when the pump reaches a very high temperature. Touching
the pump in this condition may result in burns.
Maintenance and Repair
(11) The fine clearances used in this pump require skill in its assembly. If a repair technician is
unavailable, re
placement of all consumables should be left to the manufacturer’s service
division.
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