VHS-4, VHS-6 and VHS-250 Diffusion Pumps
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3.8 Pump Fluid Charge
The recommended fluid charge is:
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300 cc for the VHS-4
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500 cc for VHS-6 and VHS-240
The fluid charge will gradually be depleted through use, but the pump will continue to
operate normally.
When the charge is reduced to approximately 60% of the initial fill amount, the boiler plate
temperature may begin to rise. Under this condition, the thermal switch, when properly
connected, is designed to open the heater circuit.
To add pump fluid:
1. Turn off power to the pump and allow the pump to cool until the temperature of the
pump body (measured 1" above the heater skirt) has cooled to 130 °F.
2. Turn off the backing pump.
3. Vent the pump to atmosphere.
4. Loosen and remove the fill plug located at the top of the sight glass assembly.
5. Add pump fluid until the fluid level is even with the FULL/COLD mark on the
sight glass.
6. Replace the O-ring in the fill plug and lubricate it with pump fluid.
7. Install the fill plug and tighten it moderately.
8. Evacuate the diffusion pump and start the pump as according to Section 2.1 “Startup”
on page 2-1.
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