3 operating the pump – Moog RKP-II User Manual

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Operating the Pump

7 Operation

50 User Manual RKP-II (CA53461-001; Version 2, January 2010) © 2010 Moog GmbH

2. In doing so, watch especially for:

- Noise development

- Any exterior leaks

7.3 Operating the Pump

Operating the Pump

DANGER

Bodily injuries and property damage!
Incorrectly setting the pump in operation may lead to
unexpected and uncontrolled movements of the machine /
equipment and as a result may lead to bodily injuries or
property damage.

• Only trained personnel should be allowed to operate the

pump.

• Have the equipment manufacturer or operator assure that

no uncontrolled signals are being transmitted to the pump.

• Have the equipment manufacturer or the operator assure

that a pump malfunction (e. g. piston jam caused by crud)
is recognized so that a malfunction of the axle / machine /
equipment can be prevented.

WARNING

Risk of Burns!
Pump parts run hot while in operation.

• Do not touch the pump while it is running.

WARNING

Damage to Property!
Operating the pump without operating fluid will result in the
pump running dry and damage to the pump.

• Only start up the pump when the pump housing is

completely filled with operating fluid.

WARNING

RKP-D:
The protective conductor connection, if provided, is connected
to the electronics housing or valve body. The insulation
materials employed are designed for use in the safety extra-
low-voltage range. The field bus circuit connections, if
provided, are only functionally galvanically isolated from other
connected circuits. To comply with safety regulations requires
isolation from the mains according to EN 61558-1 and EN
61558-2-6 and limiting all voltages according to EN60204-1.
We recommend using SELV/PELV power supplies.

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