Important notes regarding the use of gas ballast, Notice – Labconco VACUUBRAND HYBRID Rotary Vane Pump 7584000 User Manual

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All bearings are encapsulated and are filled with long-life

lubricant. Under normal operating conditions, the drive

system is maintenance free. The valves and diaphragms

are wear parts. Aging of the oil of the rotary vane pump

necessitates oil changes.

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

for the gas ballast. This constitutes a risk of significant

damage to equipment and/or facilities, a risk of person-

al injury or even loss of life.

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Make sure that air/gas intake through the gas ballast

valve can never lead to hazardous, explosive or other-

wise dangerous mixtures. If in doubt, use inert gas.

To reduce condensation in the pump, do not pump vapor

before the pump has reached its operating temperature.

Open the gas ballast valve when pumping condensable

vapors.

For

condensable vapors (water vapor, sol-

vents, etc.):

- Let the pump run

with gas ballast to reduce

condensation of pumped substances (water

vapor, solvents, ....) in the pump or to de-

contaminate the pump oil from volatile sub-

stances.

- With gas ballast valve open, the ultimate vacuum will

be reduced.

NOTICE

gas ballast

(open)

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