VACUUBRAND PC 600 LAN NT User Manual

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If the pressure in the network exceeds the preset pressure of an applica-

tion operated in parallel, the non-return valve of that port closes in order

to protect the lower-pressure application against backflow or contamina-

tion. When the non-return valve closes, it is no longer possible to evacu-

ate or control the application until network vacuum is restored to a level

below that needed by the application.

Remedial action: In order to restore control or resume evacuation of the

application, the gas flow at the open port must be reduced until the net-

work pressure is decreased below the lowest process pressure of the

parallel application.

Automatically controlled vacuum applications:

An increase of system pressure (that is, some loss of vacuum) due to

formation of gas (e.g., pumping down) and/or programmed preset pres-

sures can occur if several automatically controlled ports of a vacuum

network are operated simultaneously. Such an increase of pressure usu-

ally occurs in form of a pressure peak. Therefore the vacuum supply of

applications operated in parallel is cut off only temporarily; the non-return

valves counteract the mutual interference.

In general: It is recommended to reduce the pumping speed at automati-

cally controlled ports as well by using an additional flow control. By that

means, pressure bursts on the application side or in the vacuum network

are minimized. The hysteresis (

Δp) at the vacuum controller at the port

should not be set too low (

Δp= approx. ±10%p

Set

), if possible use the au-

tomatic hysteresis preset at the controller.

Notes: If the system pressure is increasing, the port with the lowest pre-

set pressure is closed first. With decreasing system pressure the port

with highest preset pressure is opened first.

Effect of the integrated non-return valves:

At each port, a non-return valve is integrated to avoid an increase of

pressure or contamination. The preset pressures of the different applica-

tions are related to the system pressure in the vacuum network as shown

below:

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