Labconco CentriVap Mobile Systems 7812014 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Getting Started

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• If a rotary vane vacuum pump is used, most compounds used in the

CentriVap will degrade the oil if allowed to enter to pump. Frequent oil
changes are required.

• Diaphragm vacuum pumps sold by Labconco have wetted parts either made

from PTFE or protected by PTFE coatings and are suitable for nearly all
procedures.

When using compounds in the CentriVap that are hostile to the materials of
construction, it is imperative that the equipment is appropriately maintained.

• After each run, clean up all residues, spills and materials that might have

splashed in the chamber using agents suitable for the substance involved.

• Drain the cold trap immediately after the collected ice is melted to prevent

corrosive liquids from residing in the trap. Flush out the trap with water after
draining.
DO NOT chip ice off the cold trap walls as damage may occur.
DO NOT start a rotary vane pump when the cold trap contains any liquid.
The liquid will be drawn into the pump and will contaminate the vacuum
pump oil.

• If the compounds used attack acrylic, consider using the optional glass

chamber lid. Contact Labconco for ordering information.

• If the stainless steel cold trap chamber is attacked by the compounds in use

consider using the optional Glass Trap insert. Contact Labconco for ordering
information.

• When using a rotary vane vacuum pump the oil in the pump should be

checked often. It must be changed if it is cloudy, shows particles or is
discolored. The useful life of vacuum pump oil can be extended if the
vacuum pump is operated for an extended of time after the CentriVap run is
over. This allows contaminants to be purged from the hot oil. This must be
done with the inlet to the pump blocked off to prevent air from free flowing
through the pump. If the pump is operated at an elevated vacuum level, oil
will be expelled from the pump and damage will occur.

• Monitor the secondary trap’s condition often and replace it when it is

saturated. A new acid trap is off-white and changes color to purple when
used up. A new moisture trap is blue and changes color to pink when it is
used up. The solvent trap molecular sieve does not change color when
saturated so extra care must be taken to determine when a replacement
cartridge should be installed.

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