Locations Above Sea Level; Electrical Requirements - BeaconMedaes VerusLab 4107 9021 88 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

Lubricated rotary vane laboratory vacuum system
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Lubricated Rotary Vane Laboratory Vacuum Systems
and maintenance. A vertical distance of 24" is
required above the modules for ventilation and
maintenance.
WARNING:
During operation the surface temperature of
the pump can exceed 70° C (158° F).
Adequate ventilation is required. The pumps are
air-cooled. Therefore it is important to choose
a location with an ambient air temperature
between 40˚F and 105°F (if the maximum
ambient exceeds 105°F, contact factory for
special instructions). Also, the area must have
clean air and be well ventilated, free of dust and
corrosive vapor.
The system should be located as close as possible
to the point of usage to prevent excessive loss of
operating vacuum due to pressure drop.
When selecting the location for the system,
remember to keep in mind the requirements for
service, such as cleaning, changing fi lters, and
changing oil.
Table 2.1 Altitude Adjustment Factor
Altitude (ft)
Normal Baro-
metric Pressure
(inches HG)
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
10,000
4107 9021 88.01
Multiplier Used for
Required SCFM
29.92
1.00
29.39
1.02
28.86
1.04
28.33
1.06
27.82
1.08
27.32
1.10
26.82
1.12
26.33
1.14
25.84
1.16
24.90
1.20
23.98
1.25
23.09
1.30
22.23
1.35
21.39
1.40
20.58
1.45
2.4

Locations Above Sea Level

All vacuum pumps above sea level have reduced
fl ow and should be de-rated. After determining
the correct fl ow needed for the laboratory
vacuum system, multiply this number by the
adjustment factor located in Table 2.1. After
determining the new fl ow required, use this
number to size the laboratory vacuum system.
2.5

Electrical Requirements

WARNING:
All electrical connections should be made
by a qualified, competent electrician in
accordance with all local and national codes.
WARNING:
Be sure that all power is turned off prior to
performing any work on the electrical panel!
Refer to the electrical diagram provided with
the unit before starting any installation or
maintenance work.
Do not operate vacuum pump on a voltage other
than the voltage specifi ed on the control panel
nameplate.
All customer wiring should be in compliance
with the National Electric Code and any other
applicable state or local codes.
Refer to the wiring diagram(s) that came with
the vacuum pump system for pertinent wiring
connections.
Check the control voltage, phase, and amp
ratings before starting the electrical installation,
and make sure the voltage supplied by the
facility is the same. The wire size should be able
to handle peak motor amp load of all operating
units. Refer to the vacuum pump system full
load amperes on the wiring diagram.
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