SANDPIPER RS30 Non-Metallic User Manual

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Model RS30 Non-Metallic Page 34

CONVERTED EXHAUST ILLUSTRATION

SAFE AIR

EXHAUST

DISPOSAL

AREA

PUMP INSTALLATION AREA

1" DIAMETER AIR

EXHAUST PIPING

1" DIAMETER AIR

EXHAUST PIPING

MUFFLER

LIQUID

LEVEL

SUCTION

LINE

MUFFLER

Illustration #1

Illustration #2

PUMPING HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS

• When a diaphragm fails, the pumped liquid or fumes enter the air end of the pump. Fumes

are exhausted into the surrounding environment. When pumping hazardous or toxic

materials, the exhaust air must be piped to an appropriate area for safe disposal. See

illustration #1 at right.

• Piping used for the air exhaust must not be smaller than 1" (2.54 cm) diameter. Reducing

the pipe size will restrict air flow and reduce pump performance. When the pumped

product source is at a higher level than the pump (flooded suction condition), pipe the

exhaust higher than the product source to prevent siphoning spills. See illustration #2 at

right.

CONVERTING THE PUMP FOR PIPING THE EXHAUST AIR

• The following steps are necessary to convert the pump to pipe the exhaust air away from

the pump.

• Remove the muffler. The air distribution valve has 1" NPT threads for piped exhaust.

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTE:

• The manufacturer recommends installing a flexible conductive hose or connection

between the pump and any rigid plumbing. This reduces stresses on the molded threads

of the air exhaust port. Failure to do so may result in damage to the air distribution valve

body.

• Failure to support these connections could also result in damage to the air distribution

valve body.

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