Initial Start; 2.1 Lubrication; 2.2 Pump Rotation - BeaconMedaes VerusLab 4107 9021 88 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

Lubricated rotary vane laboratory vacuum system
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Check the electrical cabinet for any broken
components.
Check that all motor starter connections are
tight and that there are no loose objects such
as terminal lugs, screws, nuts, etc., in the
cabinet.
3B.2 Initial Start-up
CAUTION:
Complete the prestart-up procedure before
continuing with the initial start-up procedure.
WARNING:
To prevent electrical shock, ensure that
ALL electrical power to the system is OFF,
including the disconnect switches. The
facility's supply circuit breaker should also be
locked out.
3B.2.1 Lubrication
The pumps are oil lubricated. The lubricating oil
can be put into the pump at the oil filler port of
the oil separator housing, observing the "MAX"
and "MIN" position at the oil level sight glass.
(For recommended oil type, refer to Section 6.1.)
After filling make sure the oil filler port is closed.
NOTE:
All VerusLab lubricated vacuum pumps
are shipped with the required amount of
oil for start-up. The systems are shipped
with separate oil containers, which must
be added before start-up.
NOTE:
The shelf life of oil filters is six months.
Systems stored longer than this should
have all filters replaced prior to first start-
up. See Section 7.0 for replacement filter
kits.
Lubricated Rotary Vane Laboratory Vacuum Systems
3B-2
3B.2.2 Pump Rotation
Prior to actual operation, the pumps must be
checked for correct rotation. See section 2.5
Electrical Requirements regarding pump rota-
tion.
Check all voltages supplied to the vacuum sys-
tem to ensure they are the required value and
phases needed by the control panel.
Apply power to the system and turn the dis-
connect switches to "ON". Make sure the Hand-
Purge/Off-Auto switches are in the "PURGE/OFF"
position as shown in Figure 3B.1
Using the Hand-Purge/Off-Auto switch on the
door of the control panel, jog the motor of the
specific pump that is to be checked by momen-
tarily turning the switch to "HAND" and then
pressing the emergency stop button. Turn the
Hand-Purge/Off-Auto back to "PURGE/OFF " and
then twist (1) and release (2) the emergency stop
button (see Figure 3B.2).
By observing the cooling fan of the motor, you
can determine the rotation of the pump (see
Figure 3B.3). Pump rotation should be counter-
clockwise when looking at the rear of the motor.
Directional arrows are located on each pump.
Figure 3B.1 Hand-Purge/Off-Auto Switch
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