Boyser AMP Series Operating Instructions Manual page 6

Peristaltic pump
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Operating instruccions Peristaltic Pumps
breakage or deterioration, the user is responsible for the prevention of
a possible (although most unlikely) incorporation of particles from the
hose into the product being pumped. This can be achieved by means
of filtration, a hose rupture alarm or other means suitable for the res-
pective process
In addition, the operational lifetime of the pump hoses cannot be pre-
cisely specified. For this reason, the possibility of fracture and conse-
quential leakage of liquids must be accounted for. If the hose rupture
alarm (optional) is fitted, then the pump can be stopped and/or an
electrical valve can be activated.
CIP cleaning
In the event of CIP cleaning, it is necessary to obtain information from
the manufacturer about correct installation of the pump (a special ins-
tallation is required) as well as regarding the compatibility of the clea-
ning agents with the pump hoses and the hydraulic connections.
Cleaning should be undertaken at the recommended maximum tem-
perature.
Direction of rotation/flow direction
Possible consequence: material damage, destruction of the unit.
The pump's direction of rotation in relation to the desired flow direction
must be checked prior to every start.
Disconnect the pump from the mains
Possible consequence: personal injury.
Work may only be carried out on the pump after it has previously been
switched off and disconnected from the mains.
Environmental influences
Possible consequence: material damage up to destruction of the unit.
- The device is suitable for outdoor operation once it is covered and
- Take suitable measures to protect the device from environmental
- UV rays
- moisture
- frost, etc.
AMP Series
protected from rain and direct sunlight. Ambient conditions must
also be respected, see Section 7.2 & 7.3.
influences such as
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