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described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in
personal injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
Description
General
Powerex Medical Vacuum Systems are designed to provide
vacuum for hospitals and medical institutes. They are
designed and constructed to meet NFPA 99 requirements
for Level 1 piped vacuum systems. If WAGD vacuum is the
same as the medical-surgical vacuum source: Flammable
anesthetics or flammable vapors shall be diluted below the
flammable limit prior to disposal into the vacuum system
or the pumps shall be designed of materials and using
lubricants that are inert in the presence of oxygen, nitrous
oxide, and halogenated anesthetics.

Safety Guidelines

This manual contains information that is very important
to know and understand. This information is provided for
SAFETY and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help
recognize this information, observe the following symbols.
not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.
not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury.
followed, may cause damage to equipment.
Unpacking
Immediately upon receipt of the vacuum system, inspect
for any damage which may have occurred during shipment.
Repair or replace damaged items before use. The name-plate
should be checked to verify the correct model and voltage.
use. Damage may result in unsafe conditions and cause injury
or property damage.
Powerex • 150 Production Drive • Harrison, OH 45030 • USA
1-888-769-7979 • www.powerexinc.com
Danger indicates an imminently
hazardous situation which, if
Warning indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if
Caution indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if
Notice indicates important
information, that if not
Do not operate unit if damaged
during shipping, handling or
Claw Medical Vacuum Systems

Specifications

Product
CVTD, CVPD, CVPT, CVPQ Series
Operating
208V, 230V, 460V
Voltages
Control Panel
UL508A and NFPA compliant
Motor
TEFC Electric Motor
Tank
ASME Rated for 200 psi MAWP
Pump
Capable of operating at:
28.4" Hg (sea level) continuous duty for 2 HP
28.4" Hg (sea level) continuous duty for 3 HP
28.4" Hg (sea level) continuous duty for 5 HP
28.4" Hg (sea level) continuous duty for 6.4 HP
27.0" Hg (sea level) continuous duty for 7 HP
27.0" Hg (sea level) continuous duty for 9.1 HP
25.5" Hg (sea level) continuous duty for 10.2 HP
23.4" Hg (sea level) continuous duty for 15 HP
Drive
Direct
Tank Sizes
80 Gallon to 240 Gallon
Performance
See Cut Sheet
Outlet Air
2 HP - 1 inch
Connections
3 HP - 1 inch
5 HP - 1 inch
6.4 HP - 1 inch
7 HP - 1 inch
9.1 HP - 1 inch
10.2 HP - 1-1/2 inch
15 HP - 3 inch
IN561501AV 5/12

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  • Page 1: Safety Guidelines

    6.4 HP - 1 inch or property damage. 7 HP - 1 inch 9.1 HP - 1 inch 10.2 HP - 1-1/2 inch 15 HP - 3 inch Powerex • 150 Production Drive • Harrison, OH 45030 • USA IN561501AV 5/12 1-888-769-7979 • www.powerexinc.com...
  • Page 2: Standard Control Panel

    / vane area. reCeiVer Tank The receiver tank in a Powerex Medical Vacuum System is plumbed so that it sees the system vacuum. It is not pressurized in normal use and should not be connected to any pressure sources.
  • Page 3: Installation

    Never use a pipe size smaller than the Some systems are built with multiple frames and must be flex connector supplied by Powerex or smaller than the installed and the air and electrical connections between size shown in the 100 foot column on the chart for the the frames made at the time of installation.
  • Page 4: Pipe Size Requirements

    Claw Medical Vacuum Systems Pipe Size requirements approximate system CFm equals the number of pumps running times CFm in table below. Minimum Pipe Minimum Pipe Minimum Pipe (Data below is for reference only, if actual pump System CFM Size for Size for Size for CFm is higher than shown, use the higher value.)
  • Page 5: Start-Up And Operation

    Claw Medical Vacuum Systems operation Check the vacuum level using the system gauge or display. The control system will turn off the vacuum pump motors when the vacuum level is maintained and BeFore STarT UP the minimum run timer conditions are satisfied. Make sure all safety warnings, labels and instructions Check for excessive vibration, unusual noises or leaks have been read and understood before continuing.
  • Page 6: Maintenance Schedule

    Claw Medical Vacuum Systems maintenance If the gas being pumped through the vacuum system is known to be incompatible with petroleum based oils, the lUBriCaTion user must drain and refill the vacuum pumps with suitable oil Refer to the manual from the vacuum pump manufacturer before use.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting Guide

    Claw Medical Vacuum Systems Troubleshooting Guide ProBlem CaUSe CorreCTiVe aCTion Lag Alarm Overload Tripped 1. Reset overload; if problem continues, check motor amp draw 2. Verify overload is set to the correct service factor 3. Verify wire gauge is correct for amp draw PLC Failure 1.
  • Page 8 OF SUCH PRODUCTS. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED. All claims under this warranty must be made in writing and delivered to Powerex, or such claim shall be barred. Upon timely receipt of a claim, Powerex shall inspect the Product claimed to have a Defect, and Powerex shall repair, or, at its option, replace, free of charge, any Product which it determines to have had a Defect at the time of shipment from Powerex;...

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