Use and operation, Installing a pump in a vacuum system, See section “use and operation”, pg – Labconco VACUUBRAND HYBRID Rotary Vane Pump 7584000 User Manual

Page 22

Advertising
background image

page 22 of 56

Method of operation:

The RC 6 is a four-stage vacuum pump consisting of an oil-sealed, two-

stage rotary vane pump with a series-connected two-stage diaphragm

pump. The two units are mounted on a common shaft and are connected

directly to the drive motor. The dry-running compressor-type diaphragm

pump evacuates the headspace of the oil reservoir of the rotary vane

pump, thus considerably increasing the latter’s maximum vapor inlet

pressure and chemical resistance.

With the gas ballast valve closed, the rotary vane pump shuts off vacuum

tight. This, in turn, prolongs the intervals between oil changes and im-

proves corrosion resistance. The oil system incorporates an oil pump;

this forced-lubrication system ensures an adequate supply of oil to the

pump unit even at high inlet pressures. A mechanical retaining valve in

the oil system prevents oil suck-back into the vacuum system.

The oil mist filter of the rotary vane pump removes 99 % of the oil mist. If

an exhaust waste vapor condenser is fitted (available on request), the va-

pors handled by the pump can be condensed to a large extent and either

be recycled or disposed of in accordance with regulations.

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 (e.g., oil mist separator, see “Ac-

cessories”, pg. 36) to catch and dispose of those flu-

ids or gases.

+

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. 36).

+

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

Use and operation

Advertising