Important notes regarding the use of gas ballast, Notice – VACUUBRAND PC 8 m. RC 6 User Manual

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Do not start the pump if the

pressure difference between

inlet and outlet ports exceeds max. 16.0 psi (1.1 bar).

Attempts to start the pump at higher pressure difference

may cause stalling and damage of the motor.

If pumping condensable vapors (water vapor, solvents,

etc.), let the pump run with

gas ballast to help purge any

condensation in the pump.

Prevent internal condensation, transfer of liquids or dust.

The pump unit (PC 8 with RC 6) as well as the diaphragms

and valves will be damaged, if liquids are pumped in sig-

nificant amounts.

Check the pump regularly for external soiling and depos-

its. Clean the pump if necessary to avoid an increase of

the pump’s operating temperature.

In case of overload, the motor is shut down by a

self-hold

thermal cutout in the winding.

Note: Only manual reset is possible. Switch off the pump

and disconnect from the power source. Identify and elimi-

nate the cause of failure. Allow the pump to cool down suf-

ficiently before restart. Wait approx. five minutes before

restarting the pump.

Avoid overheating (e.g., due to hot process gases).

A warm up period (approximately 30 min.) is required to

ensure that the rated ultimate vacuum and pumping speed

as well as the vapor tolerance are attained.

Important notes regarding the use of gas bal-

last

Gas ballast is a continuous purge to keep the pump’s in-

terior as clean as possible and to reduce the possibility of

condensation inside the pump.

Air and pumped media might react inside the pump or

at the outlet of the pump and form hazardous or explo-

sive mixtures, when you use air rather than inert gas

NOTICE

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