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A373-10-880

Issue D

Instruction Manual

E2M28 and E2M30 Rotary Vacuum Pumps

Description Item Number

E2M28, 100 /200 V, 50 Hz, or 100-105/200-210 V, 60 Hz, single-phase A373-15-904


E2M28, 115/230 V, 60 Hz, single phase A373-15-981
E2M28, 220-240 V, 50 Hz, or 230-240 V, 60 Hz, single-phase A373-15-903
E2M28, 200-220/ 380-415 V, 50 Hz, or 200-230/460 V, 60 Hz, three-phase A373-10-940
E2M30, 100 /200 V, 50 Hz, or 100-105/200-210 V, 60 Hz, single-phase A374-15-904
E2M30, 115/230 V, 60 Hz, single phase A374-15-981
E2M30, 220-240 V, 50 Hz, or 230-240 V, 60 Hz, single-phase A374-15-903
E2M30, 200-220/ 380-415 V, 50 Hz, or 200-230/460 V, 60 Hz, three-phase A374-10-940

Manor Royal, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 2LW


Telephone: +44 (0) 1293 528844 Fax: +44 (0) 1293 533453
http://www.bocedwards.com
Declaration of Conformity
We, BOC Edwards,
Manor Royal,
Crawley,
West Sussex RH10 2LW, UK

declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s)

E2M28 and E2M30 Rotary Vane Pumps:


A373-10-640 A373-15-981 A374-10-940
A373-15-903 A373-21-940 A374-15-903
A373-15-904 A373-25-903 A374-15-904
A374-15-981

to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard(s)


or other normative document(s)

IEC 34 Parts 1, 5, 8†, 11* General Requirements for Rotating Electrical Machines.
C22.2 No77-1988# Motors with Inherent Overheating Protection.
C22.2 No 100-92# Motors and Generators.


3-phase pumps only.
*
1-phase pumps only.
#
1-phase pumps only. Canadian Standard Association.

following the provisions of

89/392/EEC Machinery Saftey Directive.


89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibiliy Directive.
73/023/EEC Low Voltage Directive.

P900-77-000 Issue B 2B01-010

23/9/96 Crawley
Dr. A. P. Troup, Director of Technology Date and Place

This product has been manufactured under a quality system registered to ISO9001
CONTENTS

Section Title Page

1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Scope of this manual 1
1.2 Description 3
1.3 Gas-ballast 3

2 TECHNICAL DATA 4
2.1 Operating and storage conditions 4
2.2 Performance 4
2.3 Mechanical data 5
2.3.1 General 5
2.4 Electrical data; single-phase motors 5
2.5 Electrical data; three-phase motors 5
2.6 Lubrication data 5

3 INSTALLATION 8
3.1 Safety 8
3.2 System design 9
3.3 Unpack and inspect 9
3.4 Locate the pump 10
3.5 Fill the pump with oil 10
3.6 Electrical installation: single-phase motors 11
3.7 Electrical installation: three-phase motors 13
3.7.1 Connect the pump to your electrical supply 13
3.7.2 Check the direction of rotation 15
3.8 Inlet connection 16
3.9 Outlet connection 17
3.10 Gas ballast inlet connection 17
3.11 Leak test the system 17

4 OPERATION 18
4.1 Gas-ballast control 18
4.2 Start-up procedure 18
4.3 To achieve ultimate vacuum 19
4.4 To pump condensable vapours 19
4.5 To decontaminate the oil 20
4.6 Unattended operation 20
4.7 Shut-down 20

5 MAINTENANCE 21
5.1 Safety information 21
5.2 Maintenance plan 22
PTS219515 Issue A

5.3 Check the oil-level 22

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Section Title Page

5.4 Replace the oil 23


5.4.1 Gravity drain method 23
5.4.2 Pressure drain method 23
5.5 Inspect and clean the inlet-filter 24
5.6 Clean the gas-ballast filter 25
5.7 Clean the motor fan-cover 25
5.8 Clean and overhaul the pump 26
5.9 Fit new blades 26
5.10 Test the motor condition 26
5.11 Fault finding 26
5.11.1 The pump has failed to start 26
5.11.2 The pump failed to achieve specified performance 27
5.11.3 The pump is noisy 27
5.11.4 The pump surface temperature is above 100oC 27
5.11.5 The vacuum is not maintained after the pump is switched off 28
5.11.6 The pumping speed is poor 28
5.11.7 There is an external oil leak 28

6 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 29


6.1 Storage 29
6.2 Disposal 29

7 SPARE AND ACCESSORIES 30


7.1 Introduction 30
7.2 Spares 30
7.3 Accessories 30
7.3.1 Inlet catchpot 30
7.3.2 Inlet dust filter 30
7.3.3 Inlet desiccant trap 31
7.3.4 Inlet chemical trap 31
7.3.5 Solenoid operated gas-ballast control valve 31
7.3.6 Foreline trap 31
7.3.7 Solenoid operated pipeline valve 31
7.3.8 Outlet mist filter 31
7.3.9 Oil drain extension 32
7.3.10 Vibration isolators 32
7.3.11 Pump inlet adaptor 32
7.3.12 Flexible bellows 32
7.3.13 Pump outlet adaptor 32

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Illustrations
Figure Title Page

1 The E2M28 or E2M30 pump (single-phase motor shown) 2


2 Dimensions (mm) 7
3 Electrical supply connection, single-phase motors, 12
220-240 V 50 Hz, or 230-240 V 60 Hz
4 Electrical supply connection, single-phase motors, 12
100 V 50 Hz, or 100-105 V 60 Hz or 115 V 60 Hz
5 Electrical supply connection, single-phase motors, 13
200 V 50 Hz, 200-210 V 60 Hz or 230 V 60 Hz
6 Electrical supply connection, three-phase motors, 14
200-220 V 50 Hz, or 200-230 V 60 Hz
7 Electrical supply connection, three-phase motors, 14
380-415 V, or 460 V 60 Hz
8 Inlet-filter removal and replacement 24
9 Gas-ballast filter removal and replacement 25
10 Accessories 33
11 Single-phase motor electrical circuit diagram, 34
for pumps A373-10-903 and A374-10-903
12 Single-phase motor electrical circuit diagram, 35
for pumps A373-10-981, A374-10-981, A373-10-904 and A374-10-904

Tables
Table Title Page

1 Electrical data (single-phase motors) 6


2 Electrical data (three-phase motors) 6
3 Check list 9
4 Maintenance plan 22

Associated publications
Publication title Publication number

Vacuum Pump and Vacuum System Safety P300-20-000

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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Scope of this manual


This manual provides installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the Edwards
E2M28 and E2M30 rotary vacuum pumps. You must use the pump as specified in this manual.
Read this manual before you install and operate the pump.

Important safety information is highlighted as WARNING and CAUTION instructions; you


must obey these instructions. The use of WARNINGS and CAUTIONS is defined below.

WARNING

Warnings are given where failure to observe the instruction could result in injury or death
to people.

CAUTION

Cautions are given where failure to observe the instruction could result in damage to the
equipment, associated equipment and process.

The units used throughout this manual conform to the SI international system of units of
measurement.

The following warning symbols are on the pump:

Caution - refer to accompanying documents.

Caution - risk of electric shock.

Caution - hot surface.

Caution - do not block the pump outlet.

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1. Oil filler-plug 8. Motor terminal box
2. Outlet nozzle 9. On/Off switch
3. Gas-ballast control 10. Baseplate
4. Gas ballast inlet 11. Oil drain-plug (gravity drain)
5. NW25 centring ring and ’O’ ring (supplied) 12. Oil sight-glass
6. NW25 inlet-port (adaptor flange) 13. Pump identification label
7. Cable gland position 14. Oil drain-plug (pressure drain)

Figure 1 - The E2M28 or E2M30 pump (single-phase motor shown)

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1.2 Description
The Edwards E2M28 and E2M30 pumps are shown in Figure 1. Refer to Figure 1 for item
numbers in brackets in the following descriptions.

The E2M28 and E2M30 pumps are two-stage, direct drive, sliding vane pumps. The pump is
oil-sealed and designed for reliable, long-term operation in both laboratory and industrial
environments. The pump is a free-standing unit. The drive is provided through a flexible
coupling by a single-phase or three-phase (four pole) motor.

The motors are totally enclosed and are cooled by the motor-cooling fan which directs air along
the motor fins.

The single-phase motors have a thermal overload device. When the motor is too hot, the thermal
overload device switches off the pump. The thermal overload device has an automatic reset;
when the motor cools down, the device resets and the motor will restart. The single phase motors
have an on/off switch.

An oil pressure system lubricates the pump shaft bearing surfaces and rotor sealing faces. The
pump has an oil distribution valve which prevents discharge of oil to the pump interior
(suckback) after the pump stops. The pumping chambers are air-tight, so this arrangement
prevents air suckback unless the gas-ballast valve is open. For protection in this case, refer to
Section 1.3.

You can inspect the level and condition of oil in the oil box reservoir through the oil sight-glass
(12). An oil filler-plug (1) is fitted to the top of the oil box. The pump has two oil drain-plugs
(11 and 14) to allow either gravity oil drain or pressure oil drain.

The pump has inlet-port (6), outlet nozzle (2) and gas-ballast control (3). The pump is mounted
on an aluminium alloy baseplate (10) on rubber pads. Details of suitable vibration isolators and
other recommended accessories are given in Section 7.

1.3 Gas-ballast
To pump high vapour loads, gas-ballast is delivered into the pump to prevent condensation of
the vapour carried by the pumped gases.

Air (or another gas) can be introduced into the low vacuum stage through the gas-ballast control.
The gas-ballast control is a multi-turn valve which you can adjust, as required, between closed
and fully open.

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2 TECHNICAL DATA

2.1 Operating and storage conditions


Ambient temperature range (operation) 13 to 40 oC
Normal surface temperature of the
pump-body at ultimate vacuum 45 to 65 oC
ambient temperature of 20oC
Maximum humidity (operation) 90% RH
Ambient temperature range (storage) -30 to 70 oC

2.2 Performance
Note: Where total pressures are shown in the technical data tables, measurements were taken using
an untrapped total pressure capacitance diaphragm gauge on a header, as specified by Pneurop
standards.

E2M28 E2M30
Maximum displacement
50 Hz electrical supply 32.2 m3h-1 19 cfm
60 Hz electrical supply 38.9 m3h-1 23 cfm
Maximum speed - Pneurop
50 Hz electrical supply 27.5 m3h-1 16.2 cfm
60 Hz electrical supply 33.0 m3h-1 19.4 cfm
Motor rotational speed
50 Hz electrical supply 1440 r min-1 1440 r min -1
60 Hz electrical supply 1720 r min-1 1720 r min -1
Ultimate vacuum
without gas-ballast (partial pressure) 1 x 10-4 mbar 7 x 10-5 torr
(1 x 10-2 Pa)
without gas-ballast (total pressure) 1 x 10-3 mbar 7 x 10-4 torr
(1 x 10-1 Pa)
with full gas-ballast (partial pressure) 2 x 10-1 mbar 1.5 x 10-1 torr
(2 x 101 Pa)
Maximum water vapour inlet pressure 30 mbar 22.5 torr
(3 x 103 Pa)
Maximum water vapour pumping rate 0.7 kgh-1 0.7 kgh-1
Maximum permitted outlet pressure 0.5 bar gauge, 0.5 bar gauge,
(at full pump throughput) 1.5 bar absolute, 1.5 bar absolute,
1.5 x 105 Pa 1.5 x 105 Pa

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2.3 Mechanical data
Mass (approximate) 40 kg
Dimensions See Figure 2
Degree of protection (IEC34-5:1981)
Single-phase motors IP44
Three-phase motors IP54
Pump inlet-port NW25 (flange can be removed
from 1 inch BSP threaded hole).
Pump outlet port 11 mm external diameter nozzle
(nozzle can be removed from
3/4 inch BSP threaded hole).
Noise level at 1 metre 57 dB(A) @ 50 Hz

2.4 Electrical data: single-phase motors


The electrical data for single-phase motors is given in Table 1. The motor start-up current is
drawn for less than one second, so you must use slow-blow fuses to prevent unnecessary fuse
failure when the pump starts. If you use the pump at temperatures lower than 13 oC, the start-up
current will be drawn for longer; this may cause the motor thermal overload device to open.

Motor output rating (continuous)


50 Hz operation 0.75 kW
60 Hz operation 0.90 kW

2.5 Electrical data: three-phase motors


The electrical data for three-phase motors is given in Table 2. The motor start-up current is
drawn for less than one second, so you must use slow-blow fuses to prevent unnecessary fuse
failure when the pump starts.

Motor output rating (continuous)


50 Hz operation 0.75 kW
60 Hz operation 0.90 kW

2.6 Lubrication data

Note: An Edwards Health and Safety Data Sheet for the following oil is available on request.

Recommended oil* Ultragrade 19


Maximum oil capacity 1.5 litre

* To operate the pump when the ambient temperature is outside the range specified in Section
2.1, or to optimise the pump performance when you process condensible vapours, you may
need a different oil.

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6

Electrical Motor Dimension


Full load Start in
Item Voltage Frequency Recommended supply electrical
current current Figure 2 (mm)
Number (V) (Hz) fuse rating (A) connection circuit
(A) (A)
Figure Figure
A B

A373-15-903
220-240 50 4.8 33 15 3 11 - 251
or
230-240 60 5.0 33 15 3 11 - 251
A374-15-903

A373-15-981
115 60 11.0 71 40 4 12 597 251
or
230 60 5.5 36 20 5 12 597 251
A374-15-981

100 50 12.0 80 30 4 12 597 251


A373-15-904
100-105 60 12.0 80 30 4 12 597 251
or
200 50 6.5 40 20 5 12 597 251
A374-15-904
200-210 60 6.5 40 20 5 12 597 251

Table 1 - Electrical data (single-phase motors)


E2M28 and E2M30 Rotary Vacuum Pumps

Electrical Dimension
Voltage Frequency Full load Start Recommended supply in
(V) (Hz) current (A) current (A) fuse rating (A) connection Figure 2 (mm)
Figure
A B

200-220 50 3.8 22.8 16 6 - 217


380-415 50 2.3 14.3 10 7 - 217
200-230 60 3.9 22.0 16 6 - 217
460 60 2.3 14.6 10 7 - 217

Table 2 - Electrical data (three-phase motors)


1 Top view of pump with single-phase motor
2 Side view of pump with single-phase motor
3 Side view of pump with three-phase motor
4 Front view of pump with single-phase motor

Figure 2 - Dimensions (mm)

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3 INSTALLATION

3.1 Safety

WARNING

The E2M28 and E2M30 pump are not recommended for pumping hazardous substances.

WARNING

If you use a hydrocarbon oil in this pump, you must not use the pump to process oxygen
in concentrations greater than 25% in volume. If you do, there is a risk of fire or explosion
in the oil-box of the pump.

You must ensure that the E2M28 or E2M30 pump is suitable for your application, If you have
any doubts as to the suitability of the E2M28 or E2M30 pump for your application, refer to the
Edwards guidelines on vacuum pump and vacuum system safety (see the Associated
Publication at the end of the contents list at the front of this manual).

Obey the safety instructions listed below when you install the pump, especially when you
connect the pump into an existing system. Details of specific safety precautions are given at the
appropriate point in the instructions.

• The installation of your E2M28 or E2M30 pump must be performed by a suitably trained
and supervised technician.
• Wear the appropriate safety-clothing when you come into contact with contaminated
components.
• Vent and purge your vacuum system before you start installation work.
• Ensure that the installation technician is familiar with the safety procedures which relate to
the pump-oil and the products processed by the pumping system. Take suitable precautions
to avoid the inhalation of oil mist and excessive skin contact with pump-oil, as prolonged
exposure can be harmful.
• Disconnect the other components in the pumping system from the electrical supply so that
they cannot be operated accidentally.

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3.2 System design
Consider the following points when you design your pumping system:

• Use a suitable inlet-valve to isolate the pump from your vacuum system if you need to allow
the pump to warm up before you pump condensable vapours or if you need to maintain
vacuum when the pump is switched off.
• Avoid high levels of heat input to the pump from the process gases, otherwise the pump
may overheat and seize, and cause the motor thermal overload device to open.
• If you use the pump in a high ambient temperature and have a high gas throughput, the
temperature of the pump-body may exceed 70 oC and you must fit suitable guards to prevent
contact with hot surfaces.
• Make sure that the exhaust pipeline cannot become blocked. If you have an outlet-isolation
valve, make sure that you cannot operate the pump with the valve closed.
• Provide for a purge of inert gas when you shut down the pumping system, to dilute
dangerous gases to safe concentrations. A suitable gas-ballast control valve for introduction
of purge gas into the pump is available as an accessory (see Section 7.3.5).

3.3 Unpack and inspect


Remove all packing materials and protective covers and check the pump. If the pump is
damaged, notify your supplier and the carrier in writing within three days; state the Item
Number of the pump together with your order number and your supplier’s invoice number.
Retain all packing materials for inspection. Do not use the pump if it is damaged.

Check that your package contains the items listed in Table 3. If any of these items are missing,
notify your supplier within 3 days.

If the pump is not to be used immediately, replace the protective covers. Store the pump in
suitable conditions, as described in Section 6.

Qty Description Check (✓ )

1 E2M28 or E2M30 rotary vacuum pump ❑


Fitting pack containing the following:
1 NW25 centring ring ❑
1 ’O’ ring for NW25 centring ring ❑
6 Receptacle connectors, various sizes (supplied with ❑
single-phase motors)

Table 3 - Check list

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3.4 Locate the pump

WARNING

Use suitable lifting equipment to move the E2M28 or E2M30 pump.


The mass of the E2M28 and E2M30 pumps is approximately 40 kg.

The pump can be either free-standing on its baseplate or fixed by bolts through the four fixing
holes in the baseplate; or used with vibration isolators. For the location of fixing holes in the
baseplate, refer to Figure 2. Provide a firm, level platform for the pump. Locate the pump so
that the oil-level sight-glass is visible and the oil filler-plug, oil drain-plugs and gas-ballast
control are accessible.

If your pump will be located inside an enclosure, make sure that there is adequate ventilation at
both ends of the pump, so that the ambient temperature around the pump does not exceed 40 oC.
There must be a minimum space of 25 mm between the pump and the enclosure walls.

3.5 Fill the pump with oil


Fill the pump with oil as described below. Refer to Figure 1 for the item numbers in brackets.

1. Remove the oil filler-plug (1).

2. Pour oil into the pump until the oil-level reaches the MAX mark on the bezel at the top of
the oil sight-glass (12). If the oil-level goes above the MAX mark, remove the oil drain-plug
(11) and drain the excess oil from the pump.

3. After a few minutes, recheck the oil-level. If the oil-level is now below the MAX mark, pour
more oil into the pump.

4. Refit the oil filler-plug. Tighten the plug firmly by hand. Do not overtighten.

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3.6 Electrical installation: single-phase motors

WARNING

Ensure that the electrical installation of the E2M28 or E2M30 conforms with your local and
national safety requirements. It must be connected to a suitably fused and protected
electrical supply and a suitable earth point.

CAUTION

If your pump-motor can be used with more than one voltage range, you must ensure that
the motor is configured for your electrical supply voltage and frequency. If you do not,
you may damage the motor.

Note: The pump will restart automatically when the electrical supply is restored after an interruption
and when the pump cools after it has overheated. If you do not want the pump to restart
automatically, use electrical control equipment which must be reset manually.

Ensure that your electrical supply voltage corresponds with the voltage specified on the motor
data plate. Table 1 gives the figure reference of the correct electrical supply connection diagram
and details the recommended fuse rating.

The diameter of the outer sheath of the electrical supply cable must be within the range 7 mm
to 10.5 mm. The cable must conform in size and colour coding with your local and national
electrical installation regulations.

1. Remove the cover from the motor terminal box (Figure 1, item 8).

2. Remove the cable-gland from the inside of the terminal-box and fit the cable-gland to the
cable leadthrough hole in the side of the terminal-box.

3. Pass the electrical supply cable through the gland.

4. Remove the receptacle connectors from the fitting pack.

5. Fit a ring connector to your earth wire.

6. Select the correct size of receptacle connectors for your cable wires: use the red connectors
for wire sizes 0.75 mm2 to 1.5 mm2 or the blue connectors for wire sizes 1. 5 mm2 to 2.5 mm2.

7. Attach the appropriate connector to the live and neutral wires.

8. Connect the electrical supply cable to the appropriate terminals as shown in Figures 3 to 5.

9. Tighten the dome shaped nut on the cable-gland until the outer sheath of the cable is firmly
gripped. Do not overtighten.

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10. Check that the cable connections are correct, then refit the cover on the motor terminal-box.

Wire colour codes:

BN Brown
OR Orange
VT Violet
WH White

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Wire colour codes:

BN Brown
OR Orange
VT Violet
WH White

Figure 3 - Electrical supply connection, single-phase motors, 220-240 V 50 Hz, or 230-240 V 60 Hz

Figure 4 - Electrical supply connection, single-phase motors, 100 V 50 Hz,


or 100-105 V 60 Hz, or 115 V 60 Hz

Figure 5 - Electrical supply connection, single-phase motors, 200 V 50 Hz, 200-210 V 60 Hz,
or 230 V 60 Hz

3.7 Electrical installation: three-phase motors

3.7.1 Connect the pump to your electrical supply

WARNING

Ensure that the electrical installation of the pump conforms with your local and national
safety requirements. It must be connected to a suitably fused and protected electrical
supply and a suitable earth point.

CAUTION

If your pump-motor can be used with more than one voltage range, you must ensure that
the motor is configured for your electrical supply voltage and frequency. If you do not,
you may damage the motor.

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Note: The pump will restart automatically when the electrical supply is restored after an interruption.

If you do not want the pump to restart automatically, use electrical control equipment which

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must be reset manually.

Figure 6 - Electrical supply connection, three-phase motors, 200-220 V 50 Hz, or 200-230 V 60 Hz

Figure 7 - Electrical supply connection, three-phase motors, 380-415 V 50 Hz, or 460 V 60 Hz

We recommend that you connect the electrical supply to the motor through a starter or circuit
breaker which has thermal over-current protection which can be adjusted to suit the full load
current ratings shown in Table 2. The fuse ratings in Table 2 are provided for guidance only.
The supplier of your thermal over-current protection device may specify different values to
ensure correct operation of the fuse and the over-current protection device. Ensure that the fuse
you use is suitable for the starting currents given in Table 2. Table 2 also gives the figure reference
of the correct electrical supply connection diagram for your motor.

The diameter of the outer sheath of the electrical cable must be in the range 10-14 mm. The cable
must conform in size and colour coding with your local and national electrical installation
regulations.

1. Remove the cover from the motor terminal-box.

2. Remove the cable-gland from the inside of the terminal-box and fit the cable-gland to the
cable leadthrough hole in the side of the terminal-box.

3. Refer to the electrical supply connection diagram for your pump, (Figure 6 or 7). Make sure
that the metal links are connected as shown; if they are not, move the links to the position
shown.

4. Pass the electrical supply cable through the cable-gland and connect to the appropriate
terminals, as shown in Figures 6 and 7.

5. Tighten the cable gland until the outer sheath of the cable is firmly gripped. Do not
overtighten.

6. Ensure that the gasket seal for the terminal box cover is correctly positioned, then refit the
cover to the terminal-box and secure with the screws.

3.7.2 Check the direction of rotation

CAUTION

Ensure that the pump-motor rotates in the correct direction. If it does not, the pump and
your vacuum system can become pressurised.

1. Watch the motor cooling-fan through the motor fan-cover.

2. Switch-on the electrical supply to the motor for a few seconds.

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3. Check that the motor cooling-fan rotates in the correct direction shown by the arrow on the
motor mounting plate. If the direction of rotation is incorrect:

• Switch off the electrical supply immediately.


• Isolate the pump from the electrical supply.
• Remove the terminal-box cover and swap wires L1 and L3: see Figures 6 and 7.
• Refit the cover to the terminal-box.

3.8 Inlet connection


Connect your vacuum system to the inlet-port (Figure 1, item 6). To make this connection, you
can:

• Connect to the NW25 flange supplied: use the NW25 centring ring and ’O’ ring supplied.
• Remove the NW25 flange and connect to the 1 inch BSP threaded hole.
• Use an NW25 to 28 mm bore tube adaptor available as an optional accessory, see Section 7.

Take note of the following information when you connect the pump to your vacuum system.
Refer to Section 7 for details of the accessories mentioned below.

• For optimum pumping speeds, ensure that the pipeline connected to the inlet-port is as short
as possible and has an internal diameter not less than the inlet-port diameter.
• Support the vacuum pipelines to prevent loading of the coupling-joints.
• If necessary, incorporate flexible bellows in your system pipelines to reduce the transmission
of vibration and to prevent loading of coupling-joints. If you use flexible bellows, you must
ensure that you use bellows which have a maximum pressure rating which is greater than
the highest pressure that can be generated in your system. We recommend that you use
Edwards flexible bellows.
• Use a suitable inlet catchpot if you pump condensable vapours or if you use the pump for
very dusty applications.
• Ensure that sealing surfaces are clean and scratch-free.

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3.9 Outlet connection

WARNING

Connect the pump outlet to a suitable treatment plant to prevent the discharge of
dangerous gases and vapours to the surrounding atmosphere. Use a catchpot to prevent
the drainage of contaminated condensate back into the pump.

To connect the pump to your outlet accessories or to your exhaust treatment plant, you can:

• Connect 10 mm internal diameter vacuum hose or 12 mm internal diameter plastic hose to


the outlet nozzle (Figure 1, item 2).
• Remove the outlet nozzle and connect to the 3/4 inch BSP threaded hole.
• Remove the outlet nozzle and replace it with an NW25 flange adaptor (available as an
optional accessory, see Section 7) and then connect to the NW25 flange.

Take note of the following information before you connect to the pump outlet:

• The exhaust system must be configured so that the maximum pressure at the pump outlet
does not exceed 0.5 bar gauge (1.5 bar absolute, 1.5 x 105 Pa) at full pump throughput.
• In the following circumstances, we recommend that you fit an oil mist filter to the pump
outlet:
• if you use the pump with the gas-ballast control open
• if you operate the pump with an inlet pressure greater than 10 mbar for extended
periods or
• if you frequently pump down from atmospheric pressure.

The mist filter will trap the oil exhausted from the pump: you can re-use the oil if it is not
contaminated.

3.10 Gas ballast inlet connection


The position of the gas ballast inlet is shown in Figure 1 (item 4). The gas ballast inlet has several
filters (shown in Figure 9) to trap any dust and debris if you use air as the gas ballast supply.

If you want to use a different gas for the gas ballast supply, or if you want to connect a valve to
the gas ballast inlet, remove the filters (as described in Section 5.6) and connect your gas supply
or valve to the 1/4 inch BSP threaded hole.

3.11 Leak-test the system

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Leak-test the system and seal any leaks found after you have installed the pump, to prevent
leakage of substances out of the system and leakage of air into the system.

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4 OPERATION

4.1 Gas-ballast control


Use the gas-ballast control (Figure 1, item 3) to change the amount of air (or inert gas) introduced
into the low vacuum stage of the pump. Use of the gas-ballast will prevent the condensation of
vapours in the pump; the condensates would contaminate the oil.

Use the gas-ballast control closed:

• to achieve ultimate vacuum


• to pump dry gases.

Turn the gas-ballast control 6 turns anti-clockwise to open it fully. Use the gas-ballast control
open:

• to pump high concentrations of condensable vapour


• to decontaminate the oil.

When you operate the pump with the gas-ballast control open, there will be an increased rate of
oil loss from the pump.

4.2 Start-up procedure

WARNING

Do not block the pump outlet or allow the outlet pressure to rise above 1.5 bar absolute.
If you do, the oil box may fracture: this may cause injury to people nearby.

If the oil is contaminated, or if the pump temperature is below 13 oC, or if the electrical supply
voltage is more than 10% below the lowest voltage specified for the pump, the pump may operate
at a reduced speed for a few minutes. On single-phase pumps, if the pump continues to operate
at reduced speed, the motor thermal overload device will open and stop the pump. When the
motor has cooled, the thermal overload device will reset automatically and the pump will restart.

1. Check that the pump oil-level is between the MAX and MIN marks on the bezel of the
oil-level sight-glass; if it is not, refer to Section 5.3.

2. Turn the gas-ballast control to the required position (refer to Section 4.1).

3. Switch on the electrical supply to the pump.

4. Check that the oil-level in the sight-glass drops slightly (3 to 5 mm) after start-up. This shows
that the pump has primed with oil.

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5. If the pump fails to prime, operate the pump with the inlet open to atmosphere for
approximately 30 seconds. Then isolate the inlet and check that the oil-level drops 3-5 mm.

6. If you want to achieve ultimate vacuum, to pump condensable vapours or to decontaminate


the pump oil, refer to the procedures in Sections 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 respectively. Otherwise,
open the vacuum system isolation-valve.

4.3 To achieve ultimate vacuum


If the pump does not achieve the performance specified in Section 2, make sure that this is not
due to your system design before you contact your supplier or Edwards for advice, In particular,
the vapour pressure of all materials used in your vacuum system (including pump oil, see below)
must be much lower than the specified ultimate vacuum of the pump. Refer to Section 5.11.2
for a list of possible causes for failure to achieve the specified performance; note however that
the most common causes are:

• Your pressure measurement technique or gauge head is unsuitable or the gauge head is
faulty.
• You have used an oil other than the recommended oil, and the vapour pressure of the oil is
higher than the specified ultimate vacuum of the pump.

Use the following procedure to achieve ultimate vacuum:

1. Isolate the pump from your vacuum system.

2. Turn the gas-ballast control fully anti-clockwise (fully open) and operate the pump for at
least 1 hour (or overnight) to thoroughly purge the oil of contaminants.

3. Close the gas-ballast control.

4. Open the vacuum system isolation-valve and pump down to ultimate vacuum.

4.4 To pump condensable vapours


Use gas-ballast (open the gas-ballast control) when there is a high proportion of condensable
vapours in the process gases.

1. Close the vacuum system isolation-valve.

2. Turn the gas-ballast control anti-clockwise to fully open and operate the pump for 30
minutes to warm the oil; this will help to prevent vapour condensation in the pump.

3. Open the vacuum system isolation-valve and continue to operate the pump with the
gas-ballast control open.

After you have pumped condensable vapours, you can (if necessary) decontaminate the oil; use
the procedure in Section 4.5.

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4.5 To decontaminate the oil
The oil in the pump should be clear, if the oil is cloudy or discoloured, it is contaminated with
process vapours.

1. Look at the condition of the oil in the oil sight-glass (Figure 1, item 12). If the oil is cloudy
or discoloured, continue with the procedure at Step 2 below.

2. Close the vacuum system isolation-valve.

3. Turn the gas-ballast control fully anti-clockwise.

4. Operate the pump until the oil is clear.

4.6 Unattended operation


The pump is designed for unattended operation under the normal operating conditions specified
in Section 2. However, we recommend that you check the pump at a regular interval of not more
than 14 days; check the pump more frequently if you pump high volumes of gas or if you operate
the pump with the gas-ballast control open.

Single-phase motors are cooled by internal fans. These motors have a thermal overload device.
When the motor is too hot, the thermal overload device switches off the pump. The thermal
overload device has an automatic reset; when the motor cools down, the device resets and the
motor will restart. When you check the pump, make sure that the pump is not going through a
repetitive cycle of thermal overload failures and automatic resets. If necessary reduce the
thermal load from the pumped gases, to prevent overheating of the pump.

4.7 Shut-down
Note: If the gas-ballast control is open and the pump is switched off for any reason, the pump drive
shaft may rotate in the reverse direction, causing a system pressure rise. To prevent this, use
a gas-ballast control valve (refer to Section 7.3.5).

We recommend, as described in the procedure below, that you decontaminate the oil before you
shut down the pump; this will prevent damage to the pump by the contaminates in the oil.

1. Refer to Section 4.5 and decontaminate the oil, as required.

2. Close the vacuum system isolation-valve (if not already closed).

3. Close gas-ballast (that is, turn the gas-ballast control clockwise).

4. Switch off the electrical supply to the pump.

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5 MAINTENANCE

5.1 Safety information

WARNING

Obey the safety instruction given below and take note of appropriate precautions. If you
do not, you can cause injury to people and damage to equipment.

• Ensure that maintenance is done by a suitably trained and supervised technician. Obey your
local and national safety requirements.
• Ensure that the maintenance technician is familiar with the safety procedures which relate
to the pump-oil and the products processed by the pumping-system.
• Allow the pump to cool to a safe temperature before you start maintenance work.
• Isolate the pump and other components in the pumping system from the electrical supply
so that they can not be operated accidentally.
• After maintenance is completed, recheck the pump rotation direction if the electrical supply
has been disconnected.
• Do not reuse ’O’ rings and seals if they are damaged.
• The pump and its fluid will be contaminated with the process chemicals that have been
pumped during operation. Ensure that the pump is decontaminated before maintenance
and that you take adequate precautions to protect people from the effects of dangerous
substances if contamination has occurred.
• Do not touch or inhale the thermal breakdown products of fluorinated materials which may
be present if the pump has been heated to 260 oC and above. These breakdown products
are very dangerous. Fluorinated materials in the pump may include oils, greases and seals.
The pump may have overheated if it was misused, if it malfunctioned or if it was in a fire.
Edwards Health and Safety Data sheets for fluorinated materials used in the pump are
available on request: contact your supplier or Edwards.
• Leak-test the system after maintenance work is complete if you have connected or
disconnected any vacuum or exhaust joints; seal any leaks found.

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5.2 Maintenance plan
The plan shown in Table 4 details the routine maintenance operations necessary to maintain the
pump in normal use. Instructions for each operation are given in the section shown.

More frequent maintenance may be required if the pump is used to process corrosive or abrasive
gases and vapours; in these circumstances, we recommend that you replace the pump seals every
year. If necessary, adjust the maintenance plan according to your experience.

When you maintain the pump, use Edwards spares and maintenance kits; these contain all of
the components necessary to complete maintenance operations successfully. The Item Numbers
of the spares and kits are given in Section 7.

Examine the condition of any external accessories, filters or traps (if fitted). Refer to the
instructions supplied with these accessories for maintenance procedure.

Operation Frequency Refer to Section

Check the oil-level As required, at least monthly 5.3


Replace the oil 3000 operation hours 5.4
Inspect and clean the inlet-filter Every oil change 5.5
Clean or replace the gas-ballast Every oil change 5.6
’O’ ring
Clean the motor fan-cover Yearly 5.7
Clean and overhaul the pump 15000 operation hours 5.8
Fit new blades 30000 operation hours 5.9
Test the motor condition 15000 operation hours 5.10

Table 4 - Maintenance plan

5.3 Check the oil-level


Note: If required, you can check the oil-level while the pump is operating , however you must switch
off the pump and isolate the pump and other components in the pumping system from the
electrical supply before you pour oil into the pump.

Refer to Figure 1 for the items in brackets.

1. Check that the oil-level in the oil sight-glass (12) is between the MAX and MIN level marks
on the bezel of the sight-glass.

2. If the oil-level is near to or below the MIN level mark, remove the oil filler-plug (1) and pour
more oil into the reservoir until the oil reaches the MAX level mark. If the oil-level goes
above the MAX mark, remove the oil drain-plug (11) and drain the excess oil from the pump.
Refit the oil filler-plug.

3. If the oil is contaminated, drain and refill the pump with clean oil as described in Section 5.4.

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5.4 Replace the oil
Refer to Figure 1 for the items in brackets. You can drain the oil from the pump by the gravity
drain method or the pressure drain method.

The pressure drain method is the fastest method, but requires you to operate the pump: we
recommend that you use an oil drain extension tube (available as an optional accessory, see
Section 7).

5.4.1 Gravity drain method


1. Operate the pump for approximately ten minutes to warm the oil, then switch off the pump.
(This lowers the viscosity of the oil and allows the oil to be drained from the pump more
easily).

2. Isolate the pump from your electrical supply and disconnect it from your vacuum system.

3. Remove the oil filler-plug (1).

4. Place a suitable block under the pump-motor to tilt the pump and place a suitable container
under the oil drain-plug (gravity drain) (11). Remove the oil drain-plug and allow the oil
to drain into the container.

5. If the oil is dirty or contaminated, replace the oil-filler plug and pour clean oil into the pump.
Reconnect the pump to the electrical supply and operate the pump for about 5 to 10 minutes.
Disconnect the pump from the electrical supply, remove the oil filler-plug and allow the oil
to drain out of the pump. Repeat this step until the oil reservoir is clean.

1. Inlet adaptor
2. ’O’ ring
3. Circlip
4. Inlet-filter

6. Refit the oil drain-plug, remove the block and reconnect the pump to your vacuum system.

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7. Fill a suitable container with clean oil and pour the oil into the filler hole until the oil-level
reaches the MAX level mark on the bezel of the oil sight-glass (12).

8. Allow a few minutes for the oil to drain into the pump. If necessary, add more oil. Refit the
oil filler-plug.

5.4.2 Pressure drain method


1. Operate the pump for approximately ten minutes to warm the oil, then switch off the pump.
(This lowers the viscosity of the oil and allows the oil to be drained from the pump more
easily).

2. Isolate the pump from your vacuum system.

3. Remove the oil drain-plug (pressure drain) (14) .

4. Screw the oil drain extension accessory (or another suitable tube) into the 1/8 inch BSP
threaded hole. Connect a flexible hose from the tube to a suitable container to collect the
drained oil.

5. Switch on the pump and fully open the gas-ballast control (3). Partially restrict the pump
outlet while the oil drains from the pump (this causes a positive pressure in the oil box and
forces the oil out through the pressure drain tube).

6. As soon as the oil has drained, remove the partial restriction from the pump outlet. Switch
off the pump.

7. If the oil is dirty or contaminated, pour clean oil into the pump. Operate the pump for about
5 to 10 minutes. Drain the oil from the pump as described in steps 5 and 6 above. Repeat

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this step until the oil reservoir is clean.

8. Remove the drain hose and extension tube. Replace the oil drain-plug.

9. Fill a suitable container with clean oil, remove the oil filler-plug (1) and pour the oil into the
filler hole until the oil-level reaches the MAX level mark on the bezel of the oil sight-glass
(12).

10. Allow a few minutes for the oil to drain into the pump. If necessary, add more oil. Refit the
oil filler-plug.

5.5 Inspect and clean the inlet-filter


Refer to Figure 8.

1. Unscrew the inlet adaptor (1) and remove the ’O’ ring (2), circlip (3) and inlet-filter (4).

2. Wash the filter in a suitable cleaning solution. Allow the filter to dry.

3. Replace items (4), (3), (2), and (1).

Figure 8 - Inlet-filter removal and replacement

5.6 Clean the gas-ballast filter


Note: You may have removed the gas ballast filter to connect a gas supply or valve to the gas ballast
inlet.

Refer to Figure 9.

1. Remove the retainer circlip (3).

2. Remove the protective wire mesh (2) and filter elements (1).

3. Wash the wire mesh and filter in a suitable cleaning solution. Allow the wire mesh and filter
to dry before replacing them in the pump.

4. Replace the wire mesh (2) and filter element (1) in the adpator plate housing and retain with
the retainer circlip (3).

1. Filter element
2. Wire mesh
3. Retainer circlip

Figure 9 - Gas-ballast filter removal and replacement

5.7 Clean the motor fan-cover


If the motor fan-cover is not kept clean, the air-flow over the motor can be restricted and the
pump may overheat.

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1. Switch off the pump and disconnect it from the electrical supply.

2. Use a dry cloth and a brush to remove dirt and deposits from the fan-cover.

5.8 Clean and overhaul the pump


Clean and overhaul the pump as described in the instruction supplied with the clean and
overhaul kit (see Section 7).

5.9 Fit new blades


Fit new blades to the pump as described in the instructions supplied with the blade kit (see
Section 7).

5.10 Test the motor condition


Test the earth continuity and the insulation resistance of the pump-motor, in accordance with
local regulations for periodic testing of electrical equipment. We recommend that, the earth
continuity is less than 0.1 Ω and the insulation resistance is greater than 10 MΩ. If the motor
fails these tests, you must replace the motor.

5.11 Fault finding


A list of fault conditions and their possible causes is provided here to assist you in basic
fault-finding. If you are unable to rectify a fault when you use this guide, call your supplier or
your nearest Edwards Service Centre for advice.

5.11.1 The pump has failed to start


• The electrical supply fuse has blown.
• The motor is incorrectly wired.
• The operating voltage does not match that of the motor.
• The exhaust filter or exhaust line is blocked.
• The oil temperature is below 13 oC.
• The oil is too viscous.
• The oil is contaminated.
• The pump is seized after long storage, or has been left to stand after pumping contaminants.
• The motor is faulty.

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5.11.2 The pump failed to achieve specified performance
(Failure to reach ultimate vacuum)
• Your measuring technique or gauge is unsuitable.
• There is a leak in the external vacuum system.
• The gas-ballast control is open.
• The oil-level is too low.
• You have filled the pump with the wrong type of oil.
• The oil is contaminated.
• The pump has not primed.
• The vacuum fittings are dirty.
• The inlet-filter is blocked.
• The pump has not warmed up.
• The motor shaft rotates in the wrong direction - three-phase motors only.

5.11.3 The pump is noisy


• The motor fan-cover is damaged.
• The coupling and fan assembly are poorly adjusted.
• The motor coupling is loose.
• The motor bearings are worn.
• The oil is contaminated with solid particles.
• One of the pump blades is sticking.

5.11.4 The pump surface temperature is above 100 oC.


• The ambient temperature is too high.
• The cooling-air supply is insufficient or is too hot.
• The cooling-air supply is blocked.
• The electrical supply voltage is too high.
• The exhaust filter or exhaust line is blocked.
• The oil-level is too low.
• The pump is filled with the wrong type of oil.

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• The oil is contaminated.
• The process gas is too hot, or the throughput is too high.

5.11.5 The vacuum is not maintained after the pump is switched off
• The gas-ballast control is open.
• ’O’ ring(s) are damaged or missing.
• The shaft seals have deteriorated.

5.11.6 The pumping speed is poor


• The connecting pipelines are too small in diameter.
• The connecting pipelines are too long.
• The inlet-filter is blocked.

5.11.7 There is an external oil leak


• The oil pump shaft seal is worn or damaged.
• The oil box gasket has deteriorated.
• There is an oil leak from gas-ballast control.
• There is an oil leak from the drain-plug.

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6 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

6.1 Storage

CAUTION

Observe the storage temperature limits stated in Section 2. Storage below -30 oC will
permanently damage the pump seals.

Note: If you will store a new pump in conditions of high humidity, remove the pump from its
cardboard packaging box; dispose of the box (refer to Section 6.2).

Use the following procedure to store the pump:

1. Shut-down the pump as described in Section 4.7.

2. Disconnect the pump from the electrical supply.

3. Purge your vacuum system and the pump with dry nitrogen and disconnect the pump from
your vacuum system.

4. Replace the oil as described in Section 5.4.

5. Place and secure protective covers over the inlet and outlet-ports.

6. Store the pump in cool, dry conditions until required for use. When required, prepare and
install the pump as described in Section 3. If the pump has been stored for more than a year,
before you install the pump you must clean and overhaul it as described in the instructions
supplied with the clean and overhaul kit.

6.2 Disposal
Dispose of the pump, the oil and any components removed from the pump in a safe manner in
accordance with all local and national safety and environmental requirements.

Particular care must be taken with the following:

• Components which have come into contact with the pump fluid.
• Components which have been contaminated with dangerous process substances.

Do not incinerate fluoroelastomer seals and ’O’ rings.

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7 SPARES AND ACCESSORIES

7.1 Introduction
Edwards products, spares and accessories are available from Edwards companies in Belgium,
Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Korea, Switzerland, United
Kingdom, U.S.A and a worldwide network of distributors. The majority of these centres employ
Service Engineers who have undergone comprehensive Edwards training courses.

Order spare parts and accessories from your nearest Edwards company or distributor. When
you order, state for each part required:

• Model and Item Number of your equipment


• Serial number
• Item Number and description of part.

7.2 Spares
The following maintenance kits contain all of the parts you will need to maintain your pump.
The maintenance kits also include instructions for the use of the kits. Use the Clean and Overhaul
Kit for routine maintenance operations. Use the Blade Kit together with the Clean and Overhaul
Kit when you must renew the blade assembly in the rotary pump.

Maintenance kit Item Number


E2M28 and E2M30 Clean and Overhaul Kit A373-01-131
E2M28 and E2M30 Blade Kit A373-01-134
Ultragrade 19 oil, 4 litres H110-25-013

7.3 Accessories
A range of accessories is available for the E2M28 and E2M30 pumps; refer to Figure 10.

7.3.1 Inlet catchpot


The inlet catchpot traps any liquid droplets and prevents their entry into the pump.

Product Item Number


IT020K Inlet catchpot A441-10-000

7.3.2 Inlet dust filter


The inlet dust filter protects the pump against abrasive dust.

Product Item Number


ITF20K Inlet dust filter A442-15-000

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7.3.3 Inlet desiccant trap
Use a desiccant trap when you pump limited quantities of water vapour at high pumping speeds
to a low vapour pressure.

Product Item Number


ITD20K Inlet desiccant trap A445-10-000

7.3.4 Inlet chemical trap


The inlet chemical trap protects the pump against chemically active gases.

Product Item Number


ITC20K Inlet chemical trap A444-10-000

7.3.5 Outlet mist filter


The outlet mist filter separates and traps oil droplets in the pump outlet to prevent oil mist
discharge. The mist filter is supplied with an adaptor to connect it to the pump outlet.

Product Item Number


EMF30 Outlet mist filter A462-33-000

7.3.6 Solenoid operated pipeline valve


Fit the pipeline valve between your vacuum system and the pump inlet to provide additional
system protection when the pump is switched off.

Product Electrical supply Item Number


PV25EK Valve 200/240 V, single-phase, 50/60 Hz C413-01-000.
110/127 V, single-phase, 50/60 Hz C413-03-000

7.3.7 Foreline trap


Use a foreline trap on a clean pumping system to prevent back-migration of rotary pump oil
vapour into your vacuum system.

Product Item Number


FL20K Foreline trap A133-05-000

7.3.8 Vibration isolators


The vibration isolators reduce transmission vibration and noise when the pump is floor or frame
mounted and to help to reduce strain when the mounting area is uneven.

Product Item Number


Vibration isolators (pack of four) A248-01-412

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1. Inlet catchpot
2. Inlet dust filter
3. Inlet desiccant trap
4. Inlet chemical trap
5. Outlet mist filter
6. Solenoid operated pipeline valve
7. Foreline trap
8. Vibration isolators

7.3.9 Oil drain extension

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Product Item Number
Pump inlet adaptor C105-20-201

7.3.11 Flexible bellows


Use flexible bellows to connect the pump-inlet to your vacuum system. We recommend that
you use bellows when you use vibration isolators.

Product Item Number


Flexible bellows C105-11-670

7.3.12 Pump outlet adaptor


3/4 inch BSP to NW25 adaptor. Use this adpator when you remove the hose adaptor supplied
fitted to the pump outlet to adapt the 3/4 inch BSP thread to NW25 pump inlet.

Product Item Number


Pump outlet adaptor C105-01-414

Figure 10 - Accessories
pumps A373-15-903 and A374-
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