P2.3C, P2.4C
4.2 Installation
CAUTION
Damage to the device
Protect the device, especially the gas inlets and tubes, against
dust, falling parts and external impact.
P2.3C
During the installation of the P2.3C sample gas pump onto
mounting plates, use the supplied mounting bracket and ex-
clusively the supplied rubber-metal buffer. Operation without
the rubber-metal buffer is forbidden. They must also be used
if the pump is installed on an existing supporting structure.
The hole pattern of the mounting bracket and the motor base
can be found in the data sheets at the end of the operating
and installation instructions.
P2.4C
For the installation of the P2.4C sample gas pump, please con-
sult the 42/011-14-3 assembly drawing. The sample gas pump
should be checked for its completeness before beginning in-
stallation. 6 x M6 screws with nuts of the appropriate length
are also required for the installation.
For all pump types, the pump head can be oriented exclusively
at an angle of 0° or of 180°.
4.3 Special condition moist sample gas
Applications where the sample gas is still moist may result in
condensate forming in line and the pump body. In these
events the pump head must be suspended (pump body facing
down).
If the pump was not ordered this way, it can easily be conver-
ted on site.
Install the line between the gas output and condensate drain
with a grade so the condensate can drain and does not collect
inside the pump or the lines.
4.4 Connecting the gas tubes
The pumps are delivered with customized gas connections.
Please compare the part-no. on the type plate with the part-
no. explained in chapter "Introduction".
Avoid mixed installations, that is connecting metal tubes to
plastic bodies. If this is unavoidable for sporadic applications,
screw the metal fitting with utmost care and without any use
of force to the PTFE pump body.
Install the tubes in a way that the line at the inlet and outlet is
flexible over a sufficient distance (pump vibrates).
The pumps are marked with "In" for inlet (input) and "Out"
for outlet (output). Make sure that the connections to the
tubes are tight.
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4.4.1 Monitoring the sample gas pump
When following preventive maintenance according to the
maintenance plan, a crack in the bellows is a rare malfunc-
tion, but cannot be completely eliminated.
If the bellow cracked, turn the pump off immediately!
If flammable gases (even above upper explosion limit (UEL))
or toxic gases are supplied, continuous monitoring of the
pump is mandatory.
Explosion hazard, danger of poisoning!
A crack in the bellows when conveying flammable or poison-
ous gasses may allow explosive or poisonous gas mixtures to
leak or develop.
Monitor the pump with a flow- and/or vacuum monitoring
system (see flow diagram).
If a pump defect occurs, shut it off immediately.
4.4.1.1 General monitoring measures
Since a crack in the bellow allows the ambient atmosphere to
be sucked in and the sample gas pump continues to generate
pressure, the bellows of the sample gas pumps must be in-
spected regularly.
In addition, the flow rate of the pump (to the sample gas out-
let) must be monitored with a suitable flow meter.
For more information or Inspecting the bellow the mainten-
ance schedule, please refer to the chapter Maintenance at the
end of the operating and installation instructions.
4.4.1.2 Monitoring measures when conveying
flammable and/or toxic gasses
Conveying flammable and/or toxic gasses further requires
continuous monitoring of the sample gas pump during oper-
ation. This can be done as follows (1) or (2).
1.
2.
When conveying flammable gasses above the upper explosive
limit (UEL) we further recommend monitoring the lower ex-
plosive limit (LEL) in the installation location.
When conveying toxic gasses we recommend MAC monitoring
(MAC: Maximum Workplace Concentration) at the installation
site.
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
DANGER
Flow rate monitor before the pump's gas inlet or after the
gas outlet. A sudden reduction of the suction volume /
flow volume ahead of the pump and consistent or sud-
denly increased flow volume after the pump indicates a
defective bellow (the pump can convey ambient air suc-
tioned in due to the tear).
Vacuum monitoring before the pump's gas inlet and flow
monitoring after the gas outlet (see illustration). A sud-
den drop in the vacuum before the gas inlet indicates a
defective bellow.
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