VACUUBRAND MZ 2C +AK+EK User Manual

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Documents are only to be used and distributed completely and unchanged. It is strictly the users´ responsibility to check
carefully the validity of this document with respect to his product. Manual-no.: 995653 / 06/10/2009

The motor is shut down by a thermal cutout in the winding.
☞ Attention: Manual reset is necessary. Switch off the pump or isolate the equipment

from mains. Wait approx. five minutes before restarting the pump.

Attention: In case of supply voltage below 100V, the lock of the cutout might be

restricted and the pump might restart on its own after sufficient cooling down. Take
suitable precautions, if an automatic restart of the pump may lead to a critical
dangerous situation.

gas
ballast
(open)

Attention: Important notes regarding the use of gas ballast

☞ Make sure that air/gas inlet through the gas ballast valve never lead to hazardous,

explosive or otherwise dangerous mixtures. If in doubt, use inert gas.

☞ When using air rather than inert gas, risk of significant damage to equipment and/or

facilities, risk of personal injury or even loss of life exists due to the formation of
hazardous and/or explosive mixtures if air and pumped media react inside or at the
outlet of the pump.

For condensable vapours (water vapour, solvents, ...):
☞ Do not pump vapour before pump has reached its operating

temperature and with gas ballast valve closed.

☞ Open gas ballast valve (see fig.). (Closing of gas ballast

valve by turning the cap 180°.)

☞ The gas ballast valve is open if the arrow on the gas ballast

cap shows away from the pump.

☞ With gas ballast valve open ultimate vacuum will be reduced,

pumping speed is decreased.

☞ Use inert gas at the air inlet to avoid the formation of explo-

sive mixtures.

In case of low boiling solvents when the formation of condensate is unlikely, the use of
gas ballast might be unnecessary.
☞ Operating the pump without gas ballast increases the solvent recovery rates at the

exhaust waste vapour condenser.

In case of condensation:
➨ Check liquid level in both catchpots during operation. Avoid overflowing of the catch-

pots.

☞ Do not overfill the catchpots. Maximum liquid level approx. 80%, to avoid problems

when removing the catchpots.

➨ Check liquid level in both catchpots regularly and drain catchpots in time.

Attention: Notes concerning the operation of the exhaust waste vapour condenser

➨ Check hose connections prior to starting operation of the cooling system.

➨ Check coolant hoses regularly during operation.

☞ Ensure that the coolant outlet pipeline is always free and that it cannot get blocked.

☞ Maximum permissible coolant pressure at the exhaust waste vapour condenser:

6 bar (absolute)

☞ Comply with the maximum permissible coolant pressures of additional components

in the coolant circuit (e.g cooling water valve).

☞ Avoid overpressure in the coolant circuit (e.g. caused by blocked or squeezed cool-

ant hoses).

☞ Permissible range of coolant temperature at the exhaust waste vapour condenser:

-15°C to +20°C

☞ The gas outlet (hose nozzle 10 mm) must not be blocked. The exhaust pipeline has

always to be free and pressureless to enable an unhindered discharge of gases.

☞ Connect the exhaust to a suitable treatment plant to prevent the discharge of dan-

gerous gases and vapours to the surrounding atmosphere.

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