Watson-Marlow 520DuN IP66/NEMA 4X User Manual
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Do not
strap the control and mains power cables together.
Do
keep delivery and suction tubes as short and direct as possible - though ideally
not shorter than 1m - and follow the straightest route. Use bends of large radius: at
least four times the tubing diameter. Ensure that connecting pipework and fittings
are suitably rated to handle the predicted pipeline pressure. Avoid pipe reducers and
lengths of smaller bore tubing than the pumphead section, particularly in pipelines
on the suction side. Any valves in the pipeline (not usually needed with a self-prim-
ing peristaltic pump) must not restrict the flow. Any valves in the flow line must be
open when the pump is running.
Do
use suction and delivery pipes equal to or larger than the bore of the tube in the
pumphead. When pumping viscous fluids use pipe runs with a bore several times
larger than the pump tube.
Do
ensure that on longer tube runs at least 1m of smooth bore flexible tubing is con-
nected to the inlet and discharge port of the pumphead to help to minimize impulse
losses and pulsation in the pipeline. This is especially important with viscous fluids
and when connecting to rigid pipework.
Do
site the pump at or just below the level of the fluid to be pumped if possible.
This will ensure flooded suction and maximum pumping efficiency.
Do
keep the pumphead track and all moving parts clean and free from contamina-
tion and debris.
Do
run at slow speed when pumping viscous fluids. When using the 520R pumphead,
a 6.4mm or 4.8mm bore tube with a 2.4mm wall will give best results. Tube smaller
than this will generate a high friction loss, so reducing the flow. Tube with a larger
bore may not have sufficient strength to restitute fully. Flooded suction will enhance
pumping performance in all cases, particularly for materials of a viscous nature.
Do
recalibrate after changing pump tubes, fluid, or any connecting pipework. It is
also recommended that the pump is recalibrated periodically to maintain accuracy.
IP66 / NEMA 4X
models may be hosed down, but should not be immersed. Protect
from prolonged UV exposure.
When using Marprene or Bioprene
continuous tubing,
do
re-tension the tube
after the first 30 minutes of running.
Tube selection
: The chemical compatibility lists published in Watson-Marlow pub-
lications are guides. If in doubt about the compatibility of a tube material and the
duty fluid, request a Watson-Marlow tube sample card for immersion trials.