page 21 of 88
chemicals, which have been pumped during operation.
Ensure that the pump is completely decontaminated
before maintenance commences.
+
Take adequate precautions to protect people from the
effects of dangerous substances if contamination has
occurred. Use appropriate protective clothing, safety
goggles and protective gloves.
+
Wear parts have to be replaced regularly.
+
Never operate a defective or damaged pump.
+
Check every motor capacitor regularly by measuring
its capacity and estimating its time in operation. Re-
place old capacitors early enough to prevent a failure
in operation. If an old motor capacitor fails, the capaci-
tor may get hot. It may even melt or emit a flame, which
could be
dangerous for persons and equipment in
the vicinity
. The capacitors have to be replaced by an
electrician.
+
Vent the pump before starting maintenance. Isolate the
pump and other components from the vacuum system.
Allow sufficient cooling of the pump. Drain condensate,
if applicable.
Clean polluted surface with a clean, slightly moistened
cloth. To moisten the cloth we recommend water or mild
soap.
Interventions on the device
+
Work on the equipment may be performed only by a
qualified person.
+
Work on electrical equipment in particular may be per-
formed only by qualified electricians.
+
Ensure that maintenance is done only by suitably
trained and supervised technicians or at least by an
instructed person.
Ensure that
maintenance
is done only by suitably trained
and supervised technicians. Ensure that the maintenance
NOTICE
Summary of Contents for ME 2 NT
Page 34: ...page 34 of 88 ME 4 NT 1 5 3 2 6 4 ME 4 NT ME 4S NT 1 5 3 2 6 4 fig ME 4 NT ...
Page 35: ...page 35 of 88 ME 4R NT 9 5 3 6 12 8 10 11 10 4 13 MZ 2 NT MZ 2S NT fig MZ 2 NT 5 3 2 6 4 1 ...
Page 36: ...page 36 of 88 MZ 2D NT 5 3 2 6 4 ME 8 NT ME 8S NT 2 5 3 2 6 4 1 1 ...
Page 37: ...page 37 of 88 6 MD 4 NT MV 2 NT fig MD 4 NT 1 5 3 4 2 7 MV 2 NT 1 5 3 4 2 7 6 14 MD 4S NT ...
Page 38: ...page 38 of 88 MD 4CRL NT 5 3 2 7 6 14 4 1 ...
Page 61: ...page 61 of 88 4 5 6 Clean 20696877 20696860 20696861 20696862 20696868 20696859 20696870 ...
Page 62: ...page 62 of 88 7 8 9 1 2 ...
Page 64: ...page 64 of 88 12 13 14 Pay attention to washers Assemble same number and thick ness ...
Page 66: ...page 66 of 88 18 19 20 23120788 ME 8 NT MD 4 NT MV 2 NT ...
Page 67: ...page 67 of 88 21 22 23 ...
Page 70: ...page 70 of 88 1 20 17 2 3 Checking diaphragms and valves MZ 2D NT 5 4x 17 mm 20 mm ...
Page 74: ...page 74 of 88 10 size 2 1x Replacing the valves and assembling the pump heads MZ 2D NT 11 12 ...
Page 75: ...page 75 of 88 13 14 15 ...