User guide
page 39 of 102
Important notes concerning the operation of
the exhaust waste vapor condenser
➨ Connect the exhaust to a suitable treatment system to
prevent the discharge of dangerous gases and vapors
to the surrounding atmosphere.
+ Never block the gas outlet ((2) hose nozzle for tubing
I.D. 3/8” (10 mm)). The exhaust hose must always be
unobstructed and without back-pressure to enable an
unhindered discharge of gases.
+ Check the overpressure safety relief device (11) at the
exhaust waste vapor condenser (10) regularly; replace
if necessary. Check especially for deterioration, co-
alescence and cracks.
• Ensure that the coolant outlet hose is always free
and that it cannot get blocked.
• Maximum permissible coolant pressure at the exhaust
waste vapor condenser: 87 psi (6 bar) absolute
• Comply with the maximum permissible coolant pres-
sures of additional components in the coolant circuit
(e.g., coolant valve).
• We strongly recommend installing an optional coolant
valve (see “Accessories”, pg. 74) in the supply line
of the exhaust vapor condenser to save water and re-
duce the risk of water spill.
• Avoid overpressure in the coolant circuit (e.g., caused
by blocked or kinked coolant hoses).
In case of condensation: Check the liquid level in both
catchpots (9) during operation. Check the liquid level reg-
ularly. Do not allow the catchpots to overll. Drain catch-
pots in time to avoid overow. Install a level sensor (see
“Accessories”, pg. 74) for monitoring, if necessary.
The maximum liquid level is at approximately 80% of the
total lling level to avoid problems when removing the
catchpots.
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