Elmo Rietschle VWZ 102-402 Benutzerhandbuch

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1. Introduction

In the event of a pump being re-
turned to us, for whatever reason

(eg.repair) it must be free of all danger-
ous and toxic material. A corrosponding
certifi cate has to be presented!
Explosion proof standards for the plant in
which the vacuum pump will be installed,
are the responsibility of the customer and
should have the approval of the appropriate
factory inspectorate.

2. Applications

VWZ vacuum pumps are available for han-
dling a wide range of gases including those
which are extremely moist or aggressive.
They can also handle large quantities of
water vapour.

The ambient and suction tem-
peratures may be between 5 and

40° C. For temperatures out of this range
please contact your supplier.
Suitable equipment should be fi tted to
prevent slugs of liquid or solid particles
being drawn into the pump. Handling
of explodible gases or vapours only on
request with our company.
Please contact your local Rietschle offi ce
for advice.
For installation in explosion proof or
special areas,motors conforming to the
relevant standard must be fi tted.

For installations that are higher
than 1000 m above sea level there

will be a loss in capacity. For further
advice please contact your supplier.
All applications where an unplanned
shut down of the pump could possibly
cause harm to persons or installations,
then the corresponding safety backup
system must be installed.

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MANUAL

VWZ 402 with closed circulation cooling

VWZ 402 with external cooling

3. Variations and Construction

3.1 Variations

The type VWZ is available in 7 sizes but only sizes with a suction capacity of 100, 160, 250 and 400 m

3

/hr will be handled herein.

All types will reach an ultimate vacuum of 0.5 mbar (absolute).
They are liquid cooled by:

1. Closed circulation cooling (see fi g. 1) by means of integral water/air heat exchanger, which in turn is cooled by its own motor

driven cooling fan. The cooling fan will be controlled by the thermostat.

2. External cooling (see fi g. 2) by means of the cooling water regulating valve, which is controlled according to the cooling water

outlet temperature.

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