Installing a pump in a vacuum system – VACUUBRAND RC 6 User Manual

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Installing a pump in a vacuum system

If dangerous or polluting fluids, oil mist, or toxic or nox-

ious gases could be released at the outlet, install an

appropriate system to catch and dispose of those flu-

ids or gases.

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Connect a gas-tight exhaust line at the pump outlet if

necessary. Always vent exhaust gases appropriately

(e.g., into a fume hood). If needed, install an exhaust

waste vapor condenser (see ”Accessories”, pg. 39).

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Never block the gas outlet. The exhaust line must al-

ways be free of obstructions (no back pressure) to en-

sure an unimpeded discharge of gas. The cross-sec-

tion of the outlet tubing must be at least the size of the

pump’s exhaust connection.

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Failure to connect the inlet and outlet lines correctly

will cause overpressure and risk of bursting! The outlet

(hose nozzle) is marked ”EX”.

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Particles and dust must not be aspirated. If necessary,

you must install appropriate filters. You must ensure

their suitability concerning gas flow, chemical resis-

tance and resistance to clogging prior to use.

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Make sure ventilation is adequate, especially if the pump

is installed in an enclosure, or if the ambient tempera-

ture is elevated. Provide external ventilation, if neces-

sary.

• Reduce the transmission of vibration. Prevent mechan-

ical load due to rigid pipelines. Insert elastic hoses or

flexible elements as couplings between the pump and

rigid pipes.

Note: Flexible elements will compress or flatten when

evacuated if not designed for use under vacuum.

• Hose connections at the pump inlet must always be

gas tight.

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