VACUUBRAND PC 600 LAN NT User Manual

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Notes on operating a VACUU•LAN

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Local Area Vacuum Network.

Assembling the components of a VACUU•LAN

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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

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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

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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

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network which vary significantly 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 flow control be installed, such that the

required process pressures of the applications are just attained. Perma-

nent gas flow through VACUU•LAN

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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 filtration 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.

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