Welch Vacuum 8925 Direct Drive Rotary Vane Pump User Manual

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Section 5: OPERATION

5.01 Starting Procedure

Before using the pump for the first time, it is a good idea to spend a few minutes inspecting the pump

and its electrical and vacuum connections. Review Section 1: Installation as required.

Check the AC power outlet to be sure that it is the same voltage and phase as the pump motor.

Connect the power cord to the power outlet and recheck the oil level.

Close off the pump intake and the gas ballast valve, and run the pump at blankoff for a few minutes.

The gurgling noise should go away after a few minutes of running; it is caused by the high volume of

air that flows through the pump when the pump is first turned on. If the gurgling noise does not stop,

check the oil level to see if it is low, and check the pump intake fitting to be sure that it is tight. Once

proper pump operation has been verified, the pump intake can be opened to the vacuum system.

After running the pump for a few minutes, check the oil level again. If the level is too high or too low,

stop the pump and add or remove oil as needed. Stop the pump and vent it to the atmosphere before

adjusting the pump fluid level.

Before starting the pump when connection to the vacuum system, check all vacuum connections.

5.02 High Pressure Operation

The Vacuum Pumps are designed to be most efficient when operated at or near their ultimate blankoff

pressure. When operated at elevated pressures for long periods of time, the pump will run hotter.

Additional cooling may be required for both the pump and the motor. At elevated ambient temperatures

under these conditions, the thermal protection switch may cut out. The oil may tend to thin out at these

temperatures, losing its ability to lubricate effectively.

During operation at these pressures, oil mist may be generated at the exhaust port. The mist has the

appearance of a small cloud of smoke. Use of an Exhaust Filter with coalescing element is required. An

exhaust filter with an oil drain back feature is highly recommended. See Section 9: Accessories.

5.03 Shutdown Procedures

A few simple precautions are necessary before performing a pump shutdown. If a gauge is connected to

the system, first isolate the gauge, then turn off the power to the pump and open the system to the

atmosphere.

If the pump is disconnected from the system for any length of time, cover the pump intake with a rubber stop-

per or other suitable cover to protect the pump against contamination. An intake screen is furnished to prevent

loose particles from entering.

If the exhaust port is open, that should also be covered. If the pump oil is contaminated and the pump is go-

ing to be stored for a prolonged period, the oil should be changed before the pump is stored. Even if a pump

is stored for a long period with oil initially in good condition, check the oil when the pump is restarted, and

change the oil if necessary.

NOTE

The intake isolation valve will automatically close when power

to the pump is turned off. This will maintain vacuum in the system

(if the pump remains connected to the rest of the system).

NOTE

If operating this pump for prolonged periods of time at or

above 10 Torr,contact the Welch Vacuum Technical Service

Department for further information and precautions.

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