User guide

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Notes on operating a VACUU•LAN
®
Local Area Vacuum Network.
Assembling the components of a VACUU•LAN
®
network:
A VACUU•LAN
®
Local Area Vacuum Network consists of three main com-
ponents: vacuum pump or vacuum pumping unit, vacuum tubing and
ports.
The ports, i.e. the VACUU•LAN
®
modules, are composed of three com-
ponents: a mounting base with connections for tubing, a module body,
and one or more functional elements They can be combined or adapted
in accordance to the requirements in the laboratory. A non-return valve is
integrated in each VACUU•LAN
®
module.
p
Set 1
p
Set 2
p
Set 3
system pressure (pressure in vacuum tubing)
network pumping unit
Ports with non-
return valves
Manually controlled vacuum applications:
In general, avoid running parallel processes on the same VACUU•LAN
®
network which vary signicantly in the required pumping speed and/or
required vacuum level. This is especially important if theses processes
will be operating simultaneously.
If several manually controlled ports are operated simultaneously, it is
recommended that a means of ow control be installed, such that the
required process pressures of the applications are just attained. Perma-
nent gas ow through VACUU•LAN
®
ports has the same effect as a leak
and leads to reduced vacuum (i.e., higher pressure) to serve the vacuum
network. For example, if ports are permanently left in the open position
as part of ltration process, then this will increase the pressure level in
the vacuum network resulting in diminished capacity to support work at
other VACUU•LAN
®
ports in the network.