Filtration, Notice – VACUUBRAND BVC professional G User Manual

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Silencer at the outlet

Attention: Dust-laden gases, deposits and con-

densed solvent vapor can restrict air flow out

the silencer. The resultant back pressure can

lead to damage of pump bearings, diaphragms,

and valves. Under those conditions, a silencer

must not be used. Check the silencer regularly

and replace if necessary.

In case of harmful / poisonous gases or con-

densate at the outlet, remove silencer and re-

place with an exhaust tube.

The VHC

pro

allows the aspiration of excess liquids. See

manual ”VacuuHandControl VHC

pro

”.

The aspiration system doesn’t feature an air admittance

valve. If the collection bottle is under vacuum and the vac-

uum demand is reduced, the existing underpressure in-

side the bottle remains until the vacuum is reduced (pres-

sure rises) by further aspiration with the VHC

pro

.

Attention: Removing the connection tubing from the screw

cap leads to immediate venting of the collection bottle. In

systems without quick couplings, removal of the tubing at

the pump inlet will also vent the system.

Filtration

Connect the suction flask to the connection of

the VHC

pro

at the bottle head or via additional

hose nozzle (cat. no.: 638509, section “Acces-

sories), see section “Assembling a hose nozzle

at the bottle head of the BVC”.

NOTICE

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