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A P A S S I O N F O R P E R F E C T I O N
RME 005 A
Control Valve
Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 A P A S S I O N F O R P E R F E C T I O N RME 005 A Control Valve Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Product Identification

    All dimensions in mm. Intended Use The RME 005 A Control Valve is used in conjunction with the RVC 300 Controller or another control device for controlling gas flows and thus maintaining a desired pressure in a vacuum system.
  • Page 3: Functional Principle

    Functional Principle The RME 005 A Control Valve opens and closes as a function of the control voltage. It will close or remain closed in the event of a power loss. Example of a control loop: Controller (e.g. RVC 300)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Identification Validity Intended Use Functional Principle Scope of Delivery Safety 1.1 Symbols Used 1.2 Personnel Qualifications 1.3 General Safety Instructions 1.4 Liability and Warranty Technical Data Installation 3.1 Vacuum Connection 3.1.1 Flange Connections 3.1.2 Tube Connections 3.2 Power Connection Operation Deinstallation Maintenance / Repair...
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Symbols Used DANGER Information on preventing any kind of physical injury. WARNING Information on preventing extensive equipment and environmental damage. Caution Information on correct handling or use. Disregard can lead to malfunctions or minor equipment damage. Personnel Qualifications Skilled personnel All work described in this document may only be carried out by persons who have suitable technical training and the necessary experience or who have been instructed by the end-...
  • Page 6: General Safety Instructions

    Communicate the safety instructions to all other users. Liability and Warranty Pfeiffer Vacuum assumes no liability and the warranty becomes null and void if the end-user or third parties • disregard the information in this document • use the product in a non-conforming manner •...
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Technical Data Vacuum connection M14×1 Adapters (accessories) flange fitting DN 10 ISO-KF tube fitting OD ¼", OD 6 mm Installation angle any, preferably perpendicular Pressure range 1×10 … 2 bar (absolute) Tightness 1×10 mbar l/s Gas flow PF I13 936 10 sccm F.S.
  • Page 8 Dimensions [mm] 23.5 2.8×0.5 AF 17 (17) Electrical connection Protective lid DN 10 ISO-KF OD 1/4" 14.5 OD 6 mm 14.5 BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 9 Flow rate curve Example of a flow rate curve (mean values 500 sccm F.S) at a Δ pressure difference p = 1 bar Gas flow [sccm] Control valve open Control valve closed Current (solenoid coil) [mA] BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Vacuum Connection Caution Caution: vacuum component Dirt and damages impair the function of the vacuum component. When handling vacuum components, take appro- priate measures to ensure cleanliness and prevent damages. Caution Caution: dirt sensitive area Touching the product or parts thereof with bare hands increases the desorption rate.
  • Page 11: Flange Connections

    3.1.1 Flange Connections  Remove the protective lids and mount two flange connections (Accessories →  25). BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 12  Remove the protective lids and install the product to the vacuum system. DANGER DANGER: overpressure in the vacuum sys- tem >1 bar Injury caused by released parts and harm caused by escaping process gases can result if clamps are opened while the vacuum sys- tem is pressurized.
  • Page 13: Tube Connections

    Clamping ring Seal with centering ring Watch the flow direction ISO-KF flange Protective lid connection Keep the protective lids.  Check that the vacuum connections are leak tight. 3.1.2 Tube Connections  Cut the tube to the required length and remove the burs. BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 14  Slide the union nut and clamping rings over the tube (Accessories →  25).  Remove the protective lid and insert the tube until the mechanical stop is reached. Watch the flow direction Keep the protective lids. BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 15  Slide the clamping rings up to the mechanical stop.  Tighten the union nut with your fingers. BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 16  Tighten the union nut • initial installation by ¾ turns (stainless steel) • subsequent installation by ¼ turns (stainless steel). hold stationary  Check that the vacuum connections are leak tight. BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 17: Power Connection

    Plug in the cable socket and secure it with the screw (Accessories →  25). Operation The RME 005 A Control Valve is ready for operation as soon as it has been installed. It will close or remain closed in the event of a power loss.
  • Page 18: Deinstallation

    Deinstallation Precondition Vacuum system vented. DANGER DANGER: contaminated parts Contaminated parts can be detrimental to health and environment. Before beginning to work, find out whether any parts are contaminated. Adhere to the relevant regulations and take the necessary precautions when handling contaminated parts. Caution Caution: vacuum component Dirt and damages impair the function of the...
  • Page 19 Before connecting or disconnecting the product, turn off the control system. Procedure  Unfasten the lock screw and unplug the cable socket. BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 20  Remove the product from the vacuum system and place the protective lids. Flange connections BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 21 Tube connections AF 17 BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 22: Maintenance / Repair

    Maintenance / Repair Failures due to contamination or wear and tear, as well as expendable parts (e.g. seals, filter), are not covered by the warranty. Under clean operating conditions, the product requires no main- tenance. Replacing the Filter Precondition Valve deinstalled (Deinsallation →  18). DANGER DANGER: contaminated parts Contaminated parts can be detrimental to health...
  • Page 23 Caution Caution: dirt sensitive area Touching the product or parts thereof with bare hands increases the desorption rate. Always wear clean, lint-free gloves and use clean tools when working in this area. Procedure  Remove the filter from the inlet. Filter Circlip Protective lid...
  • Page 24  Mount the filter (Accessories →  25). ø 6 mm Push in until circlip catches Circlip Filter BP 5059 BEN (2011-10)
  • Page 25: Accessories

    Accessories Ordering number Adapter M14×1 1 flange connection PT 420 912-T DN 10 KF 1 tube connection PT 420 913-T OD ¼" 1 tube connection PT 420 914-T OD 6 mm Connection cable for PT 250 003-T RVC 300 Controller PT 250 005-T 10 m PT 250 010-T...
  • Page 26: Returning The Product

    Contaminated products (e.g. radioactive, toxic, caustic or biological hazard) can be detrimental to health and environment. Products returned to Pfeiffer Vacuum should pre- ferably be free of harmful substances. Adhere to the forwarding regulations of all involved countries and forwarding companies and enclose a duly completed declaration of contamination Form under www.pfeiffer-vacuum.net.
  • Page 27: Disposal

    Disposal DANGER DANGER: contaminated parts Contaminated parts can be detrimental to health and environment. Before beginning to work, find out whether any parts are contaminated. Adhere to the relevant re- gulations and take the necessary precautions when handling contaminated parts. WARNING WARNING: substances detrimental to the environment...
  • Page 28 A P A S S I O N F O R P E R F E C T I O N Leading. Dependable. Pfeiffer Vacuum stands for innovative and custom Customer Friendly. vacuum solutions worldwide. For German engineering art, competent advice and reliable services.

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