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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Betriebsanleitung 530 S/SN Contents 1 Declaration of conformity 2 Declaration of incorporation 3 When you unpack your pump 3.1 Unpacking your pump 3.2 Packaging disposal 3.3 Inspection 3.4 Components supplied 3.5 Storage 4 Information for returning pumps 5 Peristaltic pumps - an overview 6 Warranty 7 Safety notes 8 Pump specifications...
  • Page 2 11.3 Earth screening of control cables on NEMA module 12 Start-up check list 13 Switching the pump on for the first time 13.1 Selecting the display language 13.2 First-time start-up defaults 14 Switching the pump on in subsequent power cycles 15 Mode menu 16 Manual 16.1 START 16.2 STOP...
  • Page 3 24.2 Tube elements 25 Ordering information 25.1 Pump part numbers 25.2 Tubing and element part numbers 25.3 Pumphead spares 25.4 Pumping accessories 26 Performance data 26.1 Performance curves 27 Trademarks 28 Disclaimers 29 Publication history m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity EC Declaration of Conformity Watson-Marlow Limited Falmouth Cornwall TR11 4RU England 1. 530 Cased pumps (Models: S, SN, U, UN, Du, DuN, Bp, BpN) 630 Cased pumps (Models: S, SN, U, UN, Du, DuN, Bp, BpN) 730 Cased pumps (Models: SN, UN, DuN, BpN) 2.
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Incorporation

    Declaration of incorporation Declaration of Incorporation Watson-Marlow Ltd Falmouth Cornwall TR11 4RU England In accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC that if this unit is to be installed into a machine or is to be assembled with other machines for installations, it shall not be put into service until the relevant machinery has been declared in conformity.
  • Page 6: When You Unpack Your Pump

    When you unpack your pump Unpacking your pump Unpack all parts carefully, retaining the packaging until you are sure all components are present and in good order. Check against the components supplied list, below. Packaging disposal Dispose of packaging materials safely, and in accordance with regulations in your area. The outer carton is made of corrugated cardboard and can be recycled.
  • Page 7: Information For Returning Pumps

    Information for returning pumps In compliance with the UK Health and Safety at Work Act and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations, you are required to declare the substances which have been in contact with product (s) you return to Watson- Marlow or it subsidiaries or distributors.
  • Page 8: Peristaltic Pumps - An Overview

    Peristaltic pumps - an overview Peristaltic pumps are the simplest possible pump, with no valves, seals or glands to clog or corrode. The fluid contacts only the bore of a tube, eliminating the risk of the pump contaminating the fluid, or the fluid contaminating the pump. Peristaltic pumps can operate dry without risk.
  • Page 9: Warranty

    Warranty Watson-Marlow Ltd ("Watson-Marlow") warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for five years from the date of shipment, under normal use and service. Watson-Marlow's sole responsibility and the customer's exclusive remedy for any claim arising out of the purchase of any product from Watson-Marlow is, at Watson-Marlow's option: repair, replacement or credit, where applicable.
  • Page 10 Products which, in the judgement of Watson-Marlow, have been abused, misused, or subject to malicious or accidental damage or neglect are excluded. Failure caused by electrical surge is excluded. Failure caused by incorrect or sub-standard system wiring is excluded. Damage by chemical attack is excluded. Ancillaries such as leak detectors are excluded.
  • Page 11: Safety Notes

    Safety notes This safety information should be used in conjunction with the rest of this operating manual. In the interests of safety, this pump and pumphead should only be used by competent, suitably trained personnel after they have read and understood the manual and considered any hazard involved.
  • Page 12 Fundamental work with regard to lifting, transportation, installation, starting-up, maintenance and repair should be performed by qualified personnel only. The unit must be isolated from mains power while work is being carried out. The motor must be secured against accidental start-up. Some pumps weigh more than 18kg (the exact weight depends on the model and pumphead - see on the pump).
  • Page 13 If hazardous fluids are to be pumped, safety procedures specific to the particular fluid and application must be put in place to protect against injury to persons. This product does not comply with the ATEX directive and must not be used in explosive atmospheres.
  • Page 14 There are moving parts inside the pumphead. Before opening the tool- unlockable guard or tool-unlockable track, ensure that the following safety directions are followed: Ensure the pump is isolated from the mains power. Ensure that there is no pressure in the pipeline. If a tube failure has occurred, ensure that any fluid in the pumphead has been allowed to drain to a suitable vessel, container or drain.
  • Page 15: Pump Specifications

    Pump specifications Specification ratings Operating temperature 5C to 40C (41F to 104F) Storage temperature 530: -40C to 70C (-40F to 158F) Humidity (non-condensing) 80% up to 31C (88F) decreasing linearly to 50% at 40C (104F) Maximum altitude 2000m (6560ft) Power consumption 530: 135VA Supply voltage 100-120V/200-240V 50/60Hz 1pH...
  • Page 16: Pumphead Options

    Some pumps weigh more than 18kg (the exact weight depends on the model and pumphead - see on the pump). Lifting should be performed according to standard Health and Safety guidelines. Finger recesses are built into the sides of the lower shell for convenience in lifting; in addition, the pump can conveniently be lifted by grasping the pumphead and (where fitted) the module at the rear of the pump.
  • Page 17: Good Pump Installation Practice

    Good pump installation practice General recommendations It is recommended that the pump is sited on a flat, horizontal, rigid surface, free from excessive vibration, to ensure the correct lubrication of the gearbox and correct pumphead operation. Allow a free flow of air around the pump to ensure that heat can be dissipated. Ensure that the ambient temperature around the pump does not exceed the recommended maximum operating temperature.
  • Page 18: Dos And Don'ts

    Valves in the process flow must be opened before the pump operates. Users are advised to fit a pressure relief device between the pump and any valve on the discharge side of the pump to protect against damage caused by accidental operation with the discharge valve closed.
  • Page 19: Pump Operation

    Pump operation 10.1 Keypad Layout and Key IDs Colour TFT display Change value / move selection bar Function keys Home Mode Stop Direction of flow Start HOME key When the HOME key is pressed it will return the user to the last known operating mode. If modifying pump settings when the HOME key is pressed, it will disregard any setting changes and return you to the last known operating mode.
  • Page 20: Starting And Stopping

    10.2 Starting and stopping 10.3 Using up and down keys 10.4 Maximum speed 10.5 Change rotation direction m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 21: Connecting To A Power Supply

    Connecting to a power supply A well regulated electrical mains supply is required along with cable connections conforming to the best practice of noise immunity. It is not recommended to site these drives alongside 'dirty' electrical mains devices, such as 3-phase contactors and inductive heaters without special attention being paid to mains-borne noise.
  • Page 22: Conductor Colour Coding

    IP66 pumps are supplied with a mains plug. The gland at the NEMA Module end of the cable is IP66 rated. The mains plug at the opposite end of the cable is NOT IP66 rated. It is your responsibility to ensure that the connection to the mains supply is IP66 rated.
  • Page 23: Start-Up Check List

    Start-up check list Note: See also "Tube replacement " on page 76. Ensure that proper connections are achieved between the pump and suction and discharge piping. Ensure proper connection has been made to a suitable power supply. Ensure that the recommendations in the section "Good pump installation practice " on page 17 are followed.
  • Page 24: Switching The Pump On For The First Time

    Switching the pump on for the first time Power up the pump. The pump displays the start-up screen with the Watson-Marlow Pumps logo for three seconds. 13.1 Selecting the display language 1. Use the ∧/∨ keys to select your chosen language, and press SELECT. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 25 2. Your selected language will now be displayed on screen. Choose CONFIRM to continue. All text will now appear in your chosen language. 3. Choose REJECT to return to the language choice screen. This then proceeds to the home screen. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 26: First-Time Start-Up Defaults

    13.2 First-time start-up defaults The pump is preset with operational parameters as shown in table below. Parameter 530 default Language Not set Default mode Manual Default manual speed 220rpm Pump status Stopped Max speed 220rpm Direction Pumphead 520R2 Tube size 9.6mm Tube material Bioprene...
  • Page 27 Parameter 530 default Output 3 Auto/man Output 3 - status High = auto Output 4 General alarm Output 4 - status High = alarm The pump is now ready to operate according to the defaults listed above. Note: The display background colour changes according to running state as follows: White background indicates pump stopped Grey background indicates pump running Red background indicates error or alarm...
  • Page 28: Switching The Pump On In Subsequent Power Cycles

    Switching the pump on in subsequent power cycles Subsequent power-up sequences will jump from the start-up screen to the home screen. The pump runs a power- on test to confirm proper functioning of the memory and hardware. If a fault is found, an error code is displayed. The pump displays the start-up screen with the Watson-Marlow Pumps logo for three seconds followed by the home screen Start-up defaults are those in place when the pump was switched off last...
  • Page 29: Mode Menu

    Mode menu Press MODE to display the Change mode menu. Use the ∧ and ∨ keys to scroll through the available modes. • Manual(default) • Flow calibration • Memodose • CANCEL Use SELECT to choose mode. Use the right hand function key to alter mode settings. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 30: Manual

    Manual All settings and functions of the pump in manual mode are set and controlled by means of key-presses. Immediately after the start-up display sequence detailed in: "Switching the pump on in subsequent power cycles " on page 28, the manual mode home screen will be displayed unless auto restart is enabled.
  • Page 31: Stop

    16.2 STOP Stops the pump. The display background changes to white. If the pump is not running pressing this has no effect. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 32: Increasing And Decreasing Flow Rate

    16.3 INCREASING AND DECREASING FLOW RATE Using the ∧ and ∨ keys will increase or decrease the flow rate. Decreasing flow rate A single key press will decrease flow rate by the least significant digit of the chosen flow rate unit. Repeat key presses as required to achieve the desired flow rate.
  • Page 33: Max Function (Manual Mode Only)

    16.4 MAX FUNCTION (Manual mode only) Press and hold the MAX key to run at maximum flow. Release the key to stop the pump. The volume dispensed and time elapsed are displayed while the MAX key is pressed and held. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 34: Flow Calibration

    Flow calibration This pump displays flow rate in ml/min. 17.1 Setting the flow calibration Using the ∧ /∨ keys, scroll to Flow calibration and press CALIBRATE. Using the ∧ /∨ keys, enter the maximum flow rate limit and press ENTER. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 35 Press START to begin pumping a volume of fluid for calibration. Press STOP to stop pumping fluid for the calibration. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 36 Use the ∧ /∨ keys to enter the actual volume of fluid pumped. To accept the new calibration press ACCEPT or RE-CALIBRATE to repeat the procedure. Press HOME or MODE to abort. The pump is now calibrated. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 37: Memodose Mode

    MemoDose mode Each time the pump is started by pressing START, it records the number of pumphead revolutions which occur until STOP is pressed. The number of revolutions is proportional to the volume of fluid which has been dispensed: the dose. MemoDose mode allows the user to repeat-dose a precise volume of fluid.
  • Page 38: Set Flow Rate

    18.2 Set flow rate Using the ∧ /∨ keys, scroll to Flow rate and press SELECT. Using the ∧ /∨ keys, enter the dose flow rate and press SELECT. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 39: Resume Interrupted Doses

    18.3 Resume interrupted doses MemoDose Mode gives you the opportunity to resume interrupted doses following a power cycle (Note: Auto-restart must be on for this to function). Alternatively interrupted doses can be discarded and a new dose started when power is resumed. From the MemoDose settings screen, use the ∧...
  • Page 40: Master Dose

    18.4 Master dose Using the ∧ /∨ keys, scroll to Master dose and press SELECT. The following screen is displayed; press MANUAL to enter a dose via the keypad or DOSE to dispense a master dose. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 41 Dispensing a master dose Press START to begin dispensing the Master Dose. Press STOP to finish dispensing the Master Dose. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 42 Manual dose entry Press MANUAL on the master dose screen. Using the ∧ /∨ keys enter the required dose volume and press SELECT to record the master dose or CANCEL to return to MemoDose Settings. Save dose volume Press SAVE to record the Master Dose or CANCEL to return to MemoDose settings. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 43: Manual Dosing

    When MemoDose SETTINGS are complete the following screen is displayed; press MEMODOSE to start in MemoDose Mode or BACK to return to MemoDose settings. 18.5 Manual dosing From the MemoDose Home screen, press START to deliver a dose. The screen displays the dose flow rate and the dose remaining counting down from 100% to 0%.
  • Page 44 If the delivered dose differs from the volume required, the percentage may be adjusted within the limits 50% to 150% of the master dose. Use the ∧ / ∨ keys to alter the percentage. The new dose size is displayed as a percentage on the home screen. If STOP is pressed during dosing, the pump stops.
  • Page 45: Main Menu

    Main menu To access the main menu press the MENU button from one of the HOME screens or INFO screens. This will display the main menu as shown below. Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar between the available options. Press SELECT to choose an option.
  • Page 46 Once locked it will display the screen below when any key is pressed. To unlock the keypad press the two UNLOCK keys together. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 47 The padlock icon will appear on the operating mode home screen to show that keypad lock is activated. Note that the STOP key will always work whether the keypad is locked or not. PIN protection Using the ∧ /∨ keys select PIN protection from the SECURITY SETTINGS menu and press ENABLE/DISABLE to switch on/off the PIN protection.
  • Page 48 Setting Master PIN Setting the Master PIN protects all functionality. The Master is able to selectively enable functionality for two additional operators. These are defined as User 1 and User 2. They will be able to access this functionality by entering a PIN code assigned to them by the Master user.
  • Page 49 Now press CONFIRM to check that the number entered is the PIN you require. Press CHANGE to return to PIN entry. The following screen will be displayed to indicate that the Master PIN has been applied to access all functionality. Press NEXT to selectively enable functionality access for User 1 and User 2.
  • Page 50 Configure User 1 security settings The PIN PROTECTION level screen will be displayed with User 1 highlighted, press ENABLE to configure User 1 security settings or scroll to configure an alternative User. ENABLE user 1 security settings displays the PIN entry screen for User 1. To define a four digit User 1 PIN, use the ∧...
  • Page 51 Now press CONFIRM to verify that the number entered is the PIN you require. Press CHANGE to return to PIN entry. To define the allowed functionality, use the ∧ /∨ keys to select the functionality and press ENABLE . User 1 PIN will allow access to only the enabled functionality, to disable functionality, highlight the enabled functionality and press DISABLE.
  • Page 52 Configure User 2 security settings The PIN PROTECTION level screen will be displayed with User 2 highlighted, press ENABLE to configure User 2 security settings or scroll to configure an alternative User. ENABLE user 2 security settings displays the PIN entry screen for User 2. To define a four digit User 2 PIN, use the ∧...
  • Page 53 To define the allowed functionality, use the ∧ /∨ keys to select the functionality and press ENABLE . User 2 PIN will allow access to only the enabled functionality, to disable functionality, highlight the enabled functionality and press DISABLE. When all the required functionality has been enabled, press FINISH.
  • Page 54 Note: Once Security Settings for User 1 and User 2 have been set by the Master, only the Master PIN will allow access to Security Settings. The HOME screen will be displayed. A PIN is now required to access all functionality. The Master PIN accesses all pump functionality and the User 1 and User 2 PINs access only the defined functionality.
  • Page 55 If a PIN number is entered that is already in use, the following screen will be displayed, press CHANGE to input an alternative PIN or EXIT to abort If the PIN entered does not allow access to the functionality the following screen will be displayed.
  • Page 56: General Settings

    Keypad beep From SECURITY settings scroll to Keypad beep using the ∧ /∨ keys and select ENABLE. The pump will now beep at every key press. PIN entry on start-up The setting PIN entry during start-up can be used to configure the software to choose if PIN entry is required during start up.
  • Page 57 When Auto restart is enabled it will cause the pump to remember it's current operating settings when power is lost and to resume using these as soon as power comes back on. This parameter only affects manual mode, network mode and memodose mode operation. The '!' symbol is also displayed when the auto restart feature is enabled to warn users that the pump has been configured in a way that could result in unexpected operation.
  • Page 58 If the pump is configured to network mode or analog mode it will respond to remote commands at any time including immediately after power on. The "!" Symbol is shown on the screen to warn users that the pump may operate without any manual intervention (e.g. a remote setpoint could start the pump with no key press required).
  • Page 59 Use the ∧ / ∨ keys to move the selection bar over the required flow unit, then press SELECT. All flow rates displayed on screens will now be in the chosen units. If a mass flow unit is selected, the specific gravity of the fluid must be entered. The following screen is displayed.
  • Page 60 Pump label The pump label is a user defined 20 digit alphanumeric label which is displayed in the header bar of the home screen. To define or edit the pump label, move the selection bar over the Pump label menu entry and press SELECT. If a pump label has been previously defined, this will be displayed on screen to allow editing, otherwise it will display the default label “WATSON-MARLOW".
  • Page 61 Use the ∧ /∨ keys to scroll through the available characters for each digit. The available characters are 0-9, A-Z and SPACE. Press NEXT to move onto the next character, or PREVIOUS to move back to the previous character. Press FINISH to save the entry and return to the general settings menu. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 62 Pumphead type Select GENERAL SETTINGS from the main menu. Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar over Pumphead type and press SELECT. The following screen will be displayed. Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar over Pumphead and press SELECT. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 63 Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar over the required pumphead type and press SELECT. Tube size and tube material Select Tube size from GENERAL SETTINGS, then use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar over Bore size and press SELECT. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 64 Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar over the tube size to be used and press SELECT. If a LoadSure element has been selected then the tube size is displayed as pressure and bore. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 65 This screen also allows you to select the tube material used. Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar over Tube material and press SELECT. Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar over the tube material to be used and press SELECT.
  • Page 66 The PUMPHEAD MODEL screen allows the tube Lot Number to be recorded for future reference. Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar over Tube lot number and press SELECT. Use the ∧ /∨ keys to scroll through the available characters for each digit. The available characters are 0-9, A-Z, and SPACE.
  • Page 67 Language Select language from the general settings menu to choose an alternative display language for the pump. The pump must be stopped before changing the language. Use the ∧ /∨ keys to move the selection bar to your required language. Press SELECT to confirm.
  • Page 68: Control Settings

    MODE menu Selecting MODE menu from the main menu will navigate you to access the sub-menu shown below. This is the same as pressing the MODE key. Please see "Mode menu" on page 1 for further details. 19.3 Control settings Select CONTROL SETTINGS from the main menu to access the sub menu shown below. Use the ∧...
  • Page 69 Reset run hours Select Reset run hours from the control settings menu. Select RESET to zero the run hours counter. The run hours counter can be viewed by pressing INFO from your home screen. The following screen will be displayed. Press RESET to reset the run hours or CANCEL to return to the CONTROL SETTINGS menu.
  • Page 70: Help

    19.4 Help Select Help from the main menu to access the help screens. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the pump display remains blank when the pump is switched on, make the following checks: • Check that the mains power is available to the pump. • Check the fuse in the wall plug if one is present. •...
  • Page 72: Technical Support

    Error code Error condition Suggested action Attempt to reset by switching power OFF/ON. Or Er 3 FLASH corruption seek support. Attempt to reset by switching power OFF/ON. Or Er 4 FRAM shadow error seek support. Stop pump immediately. Check pumphead and Er 9 Motor stalled tube.
  • Page 73: Drive Maintenance

    Drive maintenance There are no user serviceable parts inside the pump. Please contact your local Watson-Marlow representative to arrange repair. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 74: Drive Spares

    Drive spares Description Part No. Replaceable main fuse, type T2, 2.5A H 250V 20mm MNA2107A (Pack of 5) Foot (Pack of 5) MNA2101A Module seal MN2516B Module switch cover MN2505M Glands (STD) GR0056 Glands (EMC) GR0075 Blanking plugs GR0057 Sealing washer for blanking plug and gland GR0058 Snap-fit vent MN2513B...
  • Page 75: Pumphead Replacement

    Pumphead replacement Always isolate the pump from the mains power supply before opening any guard or track, or performing any positioning, removal or maintenance operation. 23.1 Pumphead replacement 520R m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 76: Tube Replacement

    Tube replacement Always isolate the pump from the mains power supply before opening any guard or track, or performing any positioning, removal or maintenance operation. 24.1 Continuous tubing 520R and 520R2 505L ≤8.0mm=145mm , 9.6mm=150mm m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 77: Tube Elements

    24.2 Tube elements Grey Beige Blue >4 bar (60psi) >7 bar (100psi) >2 bar (30psi) 520REL, 520REM and 520REH 530 Sanitary connectors 530 Industrial connectors m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 78 505L General guide to cleaning with solvents Chemical Cleaning precautions Aliphatic hydrocarbons Remove guard. Minimize rotor cap and clutch boot exposure to less than one minute (risk of attack). Aromatic hydrocarbons Remove guard. Minimize rotor cap and clutch boot exposure to less than one minute (risk of attack).
  • Page 79: Ordering Information

    Ordering information 25.1 Pump part numbers 530 Part Code Configurator ● ● ● ● ● ● Configura�on Plug op�ons* 0: Pump U: UK mains plug 6: Drive only E: EU mains plug A: American mains Model plug Ingress 3: S K: Australia mains Protec�on Pumphead...
  • Page 80: Tubing And Element Part Numbers

    25.2 Tubing and element part numbers 1.6mm wall tubing for 520R pumpheads STA-PURE inch Marprene Bioprene Series PFL 1/50 902.0005.016 933.0005.016 — 1/32 902.0008.016 933.0008.016 — 1/16 902.0016.016 933.0016.016 966.0016.016 902.0032.016 933.0032.016 966.0032.016 3/16 902.0048.016 933.0048.016 966.0048.016 902.0064.016 933.0064.016 966.0064.016 5/16 902.0080.016 933.0080.016...
  • Page 81 5/16 913.A080.016 Note: 1.6mm wall STA-PURE Series PFL and STA-PURE Series PCS tubing are supplied in 305mm lengths. 2.4mm wall tubing for 520R2 pumpheads inch Marprene Bioprene Pumpsil 1/50 — — — 913.A005.024 1/32 — — — 913.A008.024 1/16 902.0016.024 933.0016.024 913.A016.024 902.0032.024...
  • Page 82 2.4mm wall elements for 520RE pumpheads 0-2 bar (0-30 psi) pressure rated elements Industrial inch Marprene TL Pumpsil Neoprene 902.0032.PFQ 913.A032.PFQ 920.0032.PFQ 902.0064.PFQ 913.A064.PFQ 920.0064.PFQ 902.0096.PFQ 913.A096.PFQ 920.0096.PFQ Sanitary STA-PURE STA-PURE inch Bioprene TL Pumpsil Series PCS Series PFL 933.0032.PFT 913.A032.PFT 961.0032.PFT 966.0032.PFT...
  • Page 83 4-7 bar (60-100 psi) pressure rated elements Industrial inch Marprene TH 902.H032.PFQ Sanitary STA-PURE Series inch Bioprene TH 933.H032.PFT 961.H032.PFT m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 84: Pumphead Spares

    25.3 Pumphead spares 520R/520R2 520REL/520REM/520REH Assembly Part Number Description number 053.1011.100 520R 053.1011.2L0 520R2 053.1011.EL0 520REL 053.1011.EM0 520REM 053.1011.EH0 520REH Pumphead guard complete with MNA2050A (520R, 520R2) tool-unlockable latch Track assembly for cased pumps MNA2045A (520R, 520R2) complete with spring-loaded tube clamps MNA2043A (520R - 1.6mm wall tube) MNA2001 (520R2 - 2.4mm wall tube)
  • Page 85 Assembly Part Number Description number MNA2006A (520R, 520R2) Bottom (LH) tube clamp MN2002M (520R, 520R2) Tube clamp location plug Drain plug MN2131M (520RE) MNA2005A (520R, 520R2) Top (RH) tube clamp MN2002M (520R, 520R2) Tube clamp location plug MN2034B Guard latch spring MN2005M Guard latch spring cartridge Pumphead guard complete with...
  • Page 86: Pumping Accessories

    25.4 Pumping accessories Pump Accessory Description Part code compatibility Network cable, RS232, 520ANC 059.3121.000 530Du, 530Di with 9-pin D-connectors Network extension 520ANX cable with 9-pin D- 059.3122.000 530Du, 530Di connectors Network adaptor, 25- 520ANA pin to 9-pin D- 059.3123.000 connectors Batch records cable 520AB 059.3125.000...
  • Page 87 Pump Accessory Description Part code compatibility 520AD Leak detector kit 059.8121.000 530U, 530Du, 530Di 530UN, 530DuN, 520AD Leak detector kit 059.8131.000 530DiN m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 88: Performance Data

    Performance data 26.1 Performance curves Flow rates of suction and discharge pressures for the pumphead at different drive speeds. This data was produced pumping water at ambient temperature. Marprene continuous tubing, 1.6mm wall, 200rpm, clockwise rotation 8.0mm 6.4mm 4.8mm 3.2mm 1.6mm suction (bar) pressure (bar)
  • Page 89 Marprene continuous tubing, 1.6mm wall, 200rpm, counter-clockwise rotation 8.0mm 6.4mm 4.8mm 3.2mm 1.6mm suction (bar) pressure (bar) Marprene continuous tubing, 2.4mm wall, 200rpm, clockwise rotation 9.6mm 8.0mm 6.4mm 4.8mm 3.2mm 1.6mm suction (bar) pressure (bar) m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 90 Marprene continuous tubing, 2.4mm wall, 200rpm, counter-clockwise rotation 9.6mm 8.0mm 6.4mm 4.8mm 3.2mm 1.6mm suction (bar) pressure (bar) Marprene TL element, 0-2 bar (0-30psi), 200rpm, counter-clockwise rotation 9.6mm 6.4mm 3.2mm Suction (-) bar Pressure (+) bar m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 91 Sta-Pure element, 0-2 bar (0-30psi), 200rpm, counter-clockwise rotation 9.6mm 6.4mm 3.2mm Suction (-) bar Pressure (+) bar Marprene TM element, 2-4 bar (20-60psi), 200rpm, counter-clockwise rotation 6.4mm 3.2mm Suction (-) bar Pressure (+) bar m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 92 Sta-Pure element, 2-4 bar (30-60psi), 200rpm, counter-clockwise rotation 6.4mm 3.2mm Suction (-) bar Pressure (+) bar Marprene TH element, 4-7 bar(60-100psi), 200rpm, counter-clockwise rotation 3.2mm Suction (-) bar Pressure (+) bar m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 93: Trademarks

    Trademarks Watson- Marlow, Bioprene, Pumpsil, LoadSure Marprene trademarks Watson-Marlow Limited. Fluorel is a trademark of 3M. STA-PURE Series PCS and STA-PURE Series PFL are trademarks of W.L.Gore and Associates. m-530sn-en-07...
  • Page 94: Disclaimers

    Disclaimers The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice. WARNING: This product is not designed for use in and should not be used for, patient- connected applications.
  • Page 95: Publication History

    Publication history m-530sn-gb-03 530 S/SN pump First published 12.15. Issue 2 06.16. Issue 3 05.17. All versions updated, combined to single source and unified to Issue 4 09.18 m-530sn-en-07...

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