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Do not disconnect tubing while under pressure.
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Danger of accident due to tubing slipping off!
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Use shortest possible tubing connections.
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Wear safety glasses.
Immediately deactivate compressed air supply if the tubing slips off.
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Pneumatic circuit setup:
Connect the devices using plastic tubing with an outside diameter of 4 or 6 mm. Push the tubing into the
push-in connector as far as it will go.
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Switch compressed air supply off before dismantling the circuit.
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Dismantling pneumatic circuit:
Press the blue release ring down, after which the tubing can be pulled out.
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Work instructions
Process engineering
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The lower tank may only be filled when supply power is switched off!
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Switch 24 V DC power supply off and disconnect the power supply unit from 230 V DC power.
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Use drinking water (recommended), which ensures long-term, maintenance-free operation of the
system.
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The maximum permissible operating temperature of +65° C for the tank may not be exceeded.
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The maximum permissible operating pressure of 0.5 bar for the liquid in the tubing may not be
exceeded.
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The pump must not be allowed to run dry. The pump may not be used with seawater, contaminated
liquids or viscous media.
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Empty the liquid from the system by opening the drain valve after completing experiments or before
changing the piping layout.
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Inspect the liquid and replace it at least once a week if contaminated.
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Clean the system as required, but in any case at least once a week. Do not use aggressive cleansers or
scouring agents.
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The liquid ages if the system is left at a standstill for a lengthy period of time. Always empty the tanks
and the piping before leaving the system at a standstill for any length of time.
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No liquids may be permitted to remain within the system for long periods of time, because this may
result in the growth of bacteria such as so-called legionellae.
Pneumatics
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Set system pressure to a value within a range of 300 to 600 kPa (3 to 6 bar) for operation of the 2-way
ball valve with pneumatic quarter-turn actuator.
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