emission condenser Peltronic Manual
Table Of Contents
- Part I
- Reset / Language selection
- Safety information!
- Technical data
- Use and operation
- Installing a pump in a vacuum system
- Notes regarding the (dry) ice condenser
- Notes concerning the operation of the inlet condenser IK
- Notes concerning the operation of the Peltronic emission condenser
- Notes concerning the operation of pumping units with silencer
- During operation
- Important notes regarding the use of gas ballast
- Important notes concerning the operation of the exhaust waste vapor condenser
- Shutdown & storage
- CVC 3000 Vacuum controller
- Menu guide
- Pump down function
- Vac Control function
- Auto mode
- Program function
- VACUULAN function
- Application examples
- Configuration
- Part II
- Readjustment of CVC 3000
- Calibration in the factory
- Cleaning the pressure transducer
- Interface parameters
- Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Replacing diaphragms and valves
- Cleaning and inspecting the pump heads
- Disassembling the housing cover at the side of the emission condenser
- Replacing the diaphragm
- Assembling the housing cover at the side of the emission condenser
- Disassembling the housing cover at the side of the ON/OFF switch
- Assembling the housing cover at the side of the ON/OFF switch
- Assembling the fittings
- Cleaning and replacing components
- Notes on return to the factory
- Warranty
- Health and safety clearance form
- EC Declaration of Conformity of the Machinery
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During operation
➨ Vent and dispose of potentially dangerous gases or
vapors at the outlet of the pump appropriately.
+ Due to the high compression ratio, the pump might
generate overpressure at the outlet. Check pressure
compatibility with system components (e.g., exhaust
tubing or exhaust valve) at the outlet. Ensure that the
pump outlet is neither blocked nor restricted.
+ Maximum ambient temperature: 104 °F (40 °C)
Check the maximum temperatures, if installing the
pump in a cabinet or a housing. Make sure ventilation
is adequate, especially if the ambient temperature is
elevated.
• If the pump is installed at an altitude of more than 6500
ft (2000 m) above mean sea level, check compatibility
with applicable safety requirements, and adopt suit-
able measures. There is a risk of the motor overheat-
ing due to insufcient cooling.
• Check compatibility with the maximally permitted
pressure at outlet and the maximum pressure dif-
ference between inlet and outlet ports.
Do not start the pump if the pressure difference between
inlet and outlet ports exceeds max. 16.0 psi (1.1 bar).
Attempts to start the pump at higher pressure difference
may cause stalling and damage of the motor.
If pumping condensable vapors (water vapor, solvents,
etc.), let the pump run with gas ballast to help purge any
condensation in the pump.
Prevent internal condensation, transfer of liquids or dust.
The diaphragms and valves will be damaged, if liquids are
pumped in signicant amounts.
Check the pump regularly for external soiling and depos-
its.
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