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3. Installation and Storage 

3.1  Cautions for Installation and Storage

 

 

 

See Warning (1)(2)(3)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11), P04

 

 

See Caution (1)(2)(3), P05

 

(4),P06

 

 

See Note (1), P07 

 
 
3.2  Environmental Conditions for Installation, Storage, and Operation 
 

The fine clearances used in this pump require that the following conditions be satisfied during 
storage, installation, and operation. 
 
1.  Ambient temperature of 0~40°C and maximum relative humidity of 85% during operation. 
2.  Other conditions (during storage and operation). 

a)  Level floor of sufficient strength. 
b)  No condensation 
c)  Dust-free environment 
d)  Well ventilated 
e)  Environment free of corrosive or explosive gas. 
f)  Not subject to direct sunlight. 
g)  No danger of fire. 
h)  Maximum ambient temperature of 40°C during assembly of pump. 
i)  There is sufficient space around the pump and the pump cooling fan is not blocked. 
 

3.3  Location 
 

The pump should be installed level in a location with minimal dust and humidity. This location 
should be selected in consideration of ease of installation and removal, inspection, and 
cleaning. 

 

Particular attention should be paid to ambient temperature when fitting the pump to equipment. 
Use anti-vibration rubbers to isolate the pump from vibrations in the equipment. See 3.2 
Environmental Conditions for Installation, Storage, and Operation for details. 

 
 
3.4 Electric wiring 

1) We recommend end-user to equip protection device such as earth leakage breaker motor   

breaker on electric wiring to prevent from motor burnout which may occur by over current. 

2) This pump is equipped with power cord with ground wire. Wiring and grounding construction   

should be done subject to the laws of each area this pump is used. 

 

3.5 Fluctuations in the power voltage and frequency 

Standard: General rules for rotating electrical machines 

IEC 60034-1:2010 

To the voltage change and frequency change in Domain A, in main rated values, it operates 
continuously, and can be used practically convenient, and to the voltage change and 
frequency change in Domain B, it shall operate with main rated values and shall be used 
practically convenient. 

However, operation with "it is convenient and safe is maintained on "practical use, it means   
not resulting in the grade which shortens a life remarkably, and the characteristic, a   
temperature rise, etc. do not apply correspondingly in the state of rating. Moreover, main   
rating shows rated torque (N

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Summary of Contents for DA-121D Series

Page 1: ...t to Users Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure safe and effective use of the equipment Keep this manual in a safe place Due to periodic improvements in performance the equipment described in...

Page 2: ...09 Compressors and vacuum pumps Safety requirements Part2 Vacuum pumps IEC EN 61010 1 2010 A1 2019 Safety requirement for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part1 General...

Page 3: ...related is in conformity with the following standards BS EN 1012 2 1996 A1 2009 Compressors and vacuum pumps Safety requirements Part2 Vacuum pumps BS IEC EN 61010 1 2010 A1 2019 Safety requirement fo...

Page 4: ...4 Cautions for Operation 4 1 Cautions for Operation 4 2 Operation of the Thermal Protector 4 3 Starting in Cold Weather 5 Pump Performance 5 1 Pressure Achieved 5 2 Evacuation Rate 5 3 Power Requireme...

Page 5: ...ies Dimensions Fig 3 1 Change region of the voltage and frequency Fig 3 2 Example of Piping Used When Evacuating a Vessel Table 1 1 Product Specifications 50 60 Hz Table 6 1 Consumables List Table 6 2...

Page 6: ...uipment correctly Read the section on Safe Use particularly closely Keep This Manual in a Safe Place After reading this manual be sure to keep it in a safe place which is readily accessible to others...

Page 7: ...outlet 2 3 Is the pump damaged in any way 4 Are any external screws or inlet and outlet pipes loose Are any components missing Contact your agent or the sales division of the manufacturer if there ar...

Page 8: ...esult in death or serious injury to the operator Incorrect handling of the equipment may result in death or serious injury to the operator Incorrect handling of the equipment may result in light or me...

Page 9: ...the pump 3 Ensure that the pump is freely ventilated to prevent overheating which may result in fire or burns Power Supply 4 Always remove the power cord before checking or repairing the pump Failure...

Page 10: ...ion of microscopic particles resulting from wear of components use a dust mask and gloves when replacing diaphragms valves and O rings Installation 1 To prevent back injuries always use at least two p...

Page 11: ...in operation or while it is still hot immediately after having been switched off may result in burns 8 Do not insert fingers or objects into or peer into the inlet or outlet during operation Maintenan...

Page 12: ...uiring appropriate caution during maintenance 5 Entry of corrosive gases organic solvents fluids or gases able to be condensed eg steam may result in damage to the pump and prevent normal operation 6...

Page 13: ...wer supply circuit automatically to prevent burn out if the motor temperature rises due to a pump fault which prevents rotation or if load becomes excessive Operating temperature 120 5 C 2 It is recom...

Page 14: ...See Warning 8 P04 See Caution 6 P06 2 Dimensions Warning Caution Fig 2 1 DA 121D series Dimensions...

Page 15: ...Fig 2 2 DA 241S series Dimensions...

Page 16: ...emperature when fitting the pump to equipment Use anti vibration rubbers to isolate the pump from vibrations in the equipment See 3 2 Environmental Conditions for Installation Storage and Operation fo...

Page 17: ...et to O and connect the power supply Note Ensure that the power cord is sufficient for the rated voltage and current Note Extension cords should be 3 wire with lead wires having a cross sectional area...

Page 18: ...t are not from our products please select the exhaust pipe that has same or larger inner diameter length with the inlet pipe 5 When evacuating a vessel ensure that a shut off valve is placed between t...

Page 19: ...fault has been removed wait until the motor cools and restart operation See Caution 6 P06 4 3 Starting in Cold Weather Cold weather will increase the viscosity of bearing grease and harden diaphragms...

Page 20: ...other gases resulting in increased pressure 5 2 Evacuation Rate The rate of evacuation for the pump varies with the type of gas entering the inlet and its pressure The maximum rate of evacuation is re...

Page 21: ...gs 6 2 Maintenance The following checks are required at least once every three days during operation 1 Check for abnormal noises 2 Check for abnormal heating of the pump 3 Check that gas is discharged...

Page 22: ...ced by the manufacturer s service division Replacement and Cleaning Guide Replace or clean components if performance is reduced or the following symptoms become apparent Inlet Filters Clean if dirty o...

Page 23: ...A 121D series and DA 241S series Inlet Filters It is recommended that diaphragms valves and O rings be cleaned when they are replaced Use tools 3 5 and 6 listed above 1 Remove the inlet pipe with the...

Page 24: ...further 5 10 Take care not to overtighten the diaphragm 5 Replace the stage 2 diaphragm as described in 2 3 and 4 6 Using the torque wrench tighten diagonally opposite pairs of the four stage 1 pump h...

Page 25: ...ew valve C no mark followed by two pieces of B valve retainer and then a A valve retainer to the pump head stage 2 outlet Photos 8 3 6 Fit the valve retainer to the pump head in the position shown in...

Page 26: ...p head in the position shown in Photo 9 and tighten diagonally opposite pairs of hex socket head screws M5 16 equally See Photo 7 Note Check that the O ring is flattened to the extent that it is no lo...

Page 27: ...e retainer outlet side Replace it with a new outlet filter Install the outlet filter all the way in and check that it is not deformed after it has been installed Photos 11 1 11 2 6 Replacing the DA 24...

Page 28: ...d outlet pipes 7 Fit valve retainer 1 1 and 1 2 to the inlet and outlet pipes Note On the DA 241S fit valve retainer 2 1 Note Tighten the valve retainers until they are in contact with the inlet and o...

Page 29: ...other pump 2 Pressure measurement is incorrect 2 Measure the pressure correctly 5 1 3 Vacuum gauge is unsuitable 3 Measure with a calibrated vacuum gauge suitable for the pressure range 5 1 4 The inle...

Page 30: ...and inspection etc d Malfunctions caused by modifications or repairs carried out by a party other than the manufacturer or by a service company not approved by the manufacturer e Malfunctions caused...

Page 31: ...Industrial Safety and Health Law designates particular substances as the materials to be notified 2 Usage Status Operation Method Approx hours per day years and months Continuous Operation Intermitte...

Page 32: ...6 6397 2286 ULVAC KIKO Inc https ulvac kiko com en Please contact us for products Service Base or other Inquiries from here ULVAC Inc Components Division 2500 Hagisono Chigasaki Kanagawa 253 8543 Japa...

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