Release air (page 14), Adjust the discharge volume (page 14), When stopping operation for a long time (page 25) – Pump Solutions Group PZiG Series User Manual

Page 14: Operation

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Operation

Operation

¡When handling liquid-end sections, be sure to wear

protective coverings (rubber gloves, mask, protec-
tive goggles, chemical-resistant overalls, etc.)
appropriate for the chemicals be using used.

¡If you forget to open the discharge-side valve or if

foreign matter clogs the discharge-side piping, the
pressure in the pump and pump head may increase
beyond the range indicated in the pump specifica-
tions. This may result in the chemical leaking or
spurting out, or in damage to the pump or piping.
Check valves before starting pump operation.

!

WARNING

Check the following:

Before Operation

Check Point

Details to Check

Remarks

Chemical
tank

Make sure that there are sufficient chemicals
in the chemical tank. Replenish the chemical
tank if necessary.

Pay particular attention when handling chemicals or
performing processes that are adversely affected by
contact with air.

Piping

Check the piping for any disconnections, liq-
uid leaks caused by damage to piping.
Reconnect or repair damage if necessary.

Valves
(suction side and

discharge side)

Make sure that valves on the suction side
and discharge side are open. Open any
closed valves.

Closed valves may cause pressure to build up, chemi-
cals to spurt out or damage piping.

Power supply

Make sure that the pump is connected cor-
rectly to the specified power supply.

The electronic circuit or solenoid may seize.

Electrical
wiring - signal

Check for wrong connections.

Wrong connections may cause short circuits or electri-
cal leakage.

During Operation

Check Point

Details to Check

Remarks

Pump head

Check for chemical leaks from the hole at the
bottom of the auxiliary ring on the rear of the
pump head.

If a chemical leaks, the diaphragm may be damaged.
So, inspect the diaphragm.

Joints - hoses Check for liquid leakage or looseness.

If there are chemical leaks, re-tighten joints.
If this does not correct the chemical leaks, inspect
each of the O-rings.

Discharge-
side pressure

Check the needle of the pressure gage on
the pump discharge side.

If an abnormal numerical value is indicated, the piping
may be clogged or valves may be blocked.
Inspect the piping also.

¡When using the pump for the first time
¡When restarting the pump after prolonged downtime
¡When gas lock is occurring on the pump
¡When the chemical tank is empty, for example, when the

chemical tank is replaced

Release air (page 14)

¡When using the pump for the first time
¡When changing the discharge volume

Adjust the discharge
volume (page 14)

¡When stopping operation for a long time
¡When restarting the pump after prolonged downtime

When stopping operation
for a long time (page 25)

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