VA-P_man_Rev06-2013_UK_(uk) | 18.06.2013
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PUmP mATRIx
Before putting your pump in operation,
check the identification plate (ID) on the
pump. The ID is mentioning the year of
construction, the serial number and the
construction code of the pump. Use the
matrix below to define the components of
your pump. Make sure the wetted parts of
the pump are compatible to the pumped
liquid.
NOTE:
In case of doubt, please contact your
local supplier. (www.verderair.com)
To build a pump code, please use the
below coding system or use the pump
configurator on www.verderair.com.
Note: not all combinations are available
PUmP CODINg VA-P
Pump size
Housing and center section
Valve seat
Housing
Center section
08 : 1/4"
E : PE
E : PE
EE : PE
10 : 3/8"
G : PE conductive
G : PE conductive
GG : PE conductive
15 : 1/2"
T : PTFE
T : PTFE
TT : PTFE
25 : 1"
U : PTFE conductive
U : PTFE conductive UU : PTFE conductive
40 : 1 1/2"
50 : 2"
Valve Ball
Diaphragm
Connections
Options
EP : EPDM
TO : PTFE overmolded
TN : Threated NPT
OO : standard, no option
TF : PTFE
EO : EPDM overmolded
FD : flanged DIN
SS : stroke sensor
SS : SS316
FA : Flanged Ansi
RE : remote
CV : cylinder valve
FJ : Flanged JIS
DM : draining manual
DP : draining pneumatical
BS : barrier system with sensors
only
LS : leak detection, sensor only
PD : prepared for dampener
MD : DM + PD
SL : SS + LS
AP : Ansi prepared
VS : Vertical suction
ExAmPLE : VA-P25EE EE TF TO TN OO
ID-Plate of Pump