To Achieve Ultimate Vacuum (If Gas Ballast Fitted); To Pump Condensable Vapour!; (If Gas Ballast Fitted); Implication Of Atex Directive; Flammable/ Pyrophoric Materials - Edwards XDS35iCE Instruction Manual

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5_ Open the
vacuum
system isolation valve (if fitted)_
4
.
3
To achieve ultimate vacuum (if gas ballast fitted)
In order to achieve the best possible
vacuum,
the pump should be operated with the gas ballast control on position Tl_
However,
if the
pump,
or elements of the vacuum system it is attached
to,
are
new
or have
been
newly fitted
,
some
atmospheric moisture may be present. If
atmospheric
moisture is
present,
run the pump
wi
th the gas ballast control
in position T or
'1
1'
for
20 minutes before switching to position '0'. If moisture is
allowed
to remain
,
the performance
of the pump will be impai red.
4.4
To pump condensable vapours (if gas ballast fitted)
Select
a
suitable gas ballast setting (gas ballast control in position
T
or '11' ) when there is a high proportion of
condensable vapours in the
process
gases. This will assist the vapours to pass through the pump without condensing
and keep the pump performance
from
degrading.
4
.
5
Implication of ATEX directive
4.5 .1
Flammable/pyrophoric materia
ls
When flammable or pyrophoric materials are present within the equipment:
Do
not
allow
air to
enter
the equipment.
Ensure
the system is leak tight.
Dilute any flammable gases or vapours by using an inert
purge,
for example
nitrogen
,
to the pump inlet
and /or gas ballast (if
fitted
)
to reduce the concentration of flammable gases or vapours in the pump and
exhaust
line to less than one quarter of the published
lower
explosive limits (L£L).
Prevent
the condensation of flammable vapours within the pump mechanism and exhaust line by using an
inert gas purge to the pump gas ballast connection. Note that this option is not available on the
No
Gas
Ballast versions. In these pumps only inlet purge can be
used.
4.
5.2
Gas purges
,
If
nitrogen
purges
are used to
dilute dangerous
gases
to
safe
levels,
ensure
that
the
system shuts
Lt
WARNING
down if the
nitrogen supply
to the pump fails.
The following actions must be taken to ensure that the gas being pumped stays out of the flammable range:
The inert gas purge should be switched on to remove ai
r
from
the pump and exhaust before the process
starts. The purge
flow
can be switched off at the end of the process only
after
any remaining flammable
gases or vapours have been purged from the pump and exhaust line.
If
liquids that produce flammable vapours could be present in the pump
foreline
then the inert gas purge to
the pump should be left on
all
the time this liquid is present. Flammable liquids could be present in the
foreline as a result of condensation or may be carried over
from
the process.
When calculating the
flow
rate of inert gas required
for
dilution,
consider the maximum
flow
rate
for
the
flammable gases
/vapours
that could occur. For
example
,
if a mass
flow
controller is being used to
supply
flammable gases to the process
,
assume
that a flow
rate
for
flammable
gases that could arise if the mass
flow
controller is
fully
open. The inert gas purge flow rate should be continually measured
and
if the
flow
rate falls
below
that
required,
then the
flow
of flammable gases or vapours to the pump must be stopped.
The Vacuum Pump and Vacuum System Safety
publication
P400-40-100 is available from
Edwards
or the supplier.
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