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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Replacing diaphragms and valves
+ Please read section ”Replacing diaphragms and valves” com-
pletely before starting maintenance.
The pictures may show other versions of pumps. This does not change
the method of replacing diaphragms and valves.
➨ Never operate the pump if covers or other parts of
the pump are disassembled.
➨ Before starting maintenance, disconnect the electri-
cal power cord. Wait two minutes after isolating the
equipment from AC power to allow the capacitors to
discharge.
➨ Ensure that the pump cannot be operated accidentally.
➨ Note: The pump might be contaminated with the pro-
cess chemicals that have been pumped during opera-
tion. Ensure that the pump is decontaminated before
maintenance.
➨ Avoid the release of pollutants.
+ Never operate a defective or damaged pump.
+ Take adequate precautions to protect people from the
effects of dangerous substances that may have con-
taminated the pump and may be released upon dis-
assembly. Ensure that the maintenance technician is
familiar with the safety procedures which relate to the
products processed by the pumping system.
Use appropriate protective clothing, safety goggles
and protective gloves.
+ Allow sufcient cooling of the pump before starting
maintenance.
+ Vent the pump and isolate it from the vacuum sys-
tem before you start maintenance.