Fisher Paykel Water Pump 2534C 02 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
FOR  
WOB•L® PISTON  
PRESSURE/VACUUM PUMPS  
MODELS:  
2534C-02 & 2546  
Contents: Safety Information  
Installation  
Operation  
Maintenance  
Trouble-Shooting Guide  
Specifications  
Warranty  
Parts List and Exploded View  
WARNING  
Not recommended for pumping acid, base or organic  
vapors or gases.  
WARNING  
Be sure to properly identify intake and discharge  
before using pump.  
See Section 3.50  
Welch Rietschle Thomas  
7301 North Central Avenue  
Skokie, IL 60077  
Phone: (847) 676-8800  
Fax: (847) 677-8606 (Technical Support)  
Fax: (920) 451-4397 (Ordering)  
Part No. 67-1476R1.0  
Printed in USA  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section 01  
Section 02  
Section 03  
Section 04  
Section 05  
Section 06  
Section 07  
Section 08  
SAFETYINFORMATION  
CAUTION TO REDUCE RISK  
INSTALLATION  
ELECTRICAL POWER  
TRAPS  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Section 09  
Section 10  
Section 11  
SPECIFICATION  
WARRANTY  
EXPLODED VIEWAND PARTS LIST  
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Welch Rietschle Thomas  
Read and understand the following information and instructions included with yourWelch Dry Dual Function Pressure  
&Vacuum Pumps before using. This information is for your safety and to prevent damage to the pumps.  
Section 01  
SAFETYINFORMATION  
1.10  
CAUTIONTOPREVENTINJURY...  
1.11  
Never operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug. If it is not working properly has been dropped damaged  
or has fallen into water, please return the product to a Welch service center for examination and repair.  
1.12  
1.13  
Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.  
Never block any air openings or place it on a soft surface where the openings may be blocked. The air openings are  
for ventilation of the motor inside the housing. Keep all air openings free of lint, dirt, and other foreign objects.  
1.14  
1.15  
1.16  
Never drop or insert fingers or any other object into any openings.  
Do not operate this product where oxygen is being administered.  
This pump is thermally protected and can automatically restart when the protector resets. Always disconnect power  
source before servicing.  
1.17  
1.18  
1.19  
1.20  
1.21  
1.22  
Wear safety glasses or goggles when operating this product.  
Use only in well ventilated areas.  
Do not use any tools or attachments without first determining maximum air pressure for that tool or attachment.  
Never point any air nozzle or air sprayer toward another person or any part of the body.  
All electrical products generate heat. To avoid serious burns never touch unit during or immediately after operation.  
Be sure to properly identify intake and discharge before using pump. See Section II-5.  
Section 02  
CAUTION TO REDUCE RISK  
2.10  
WARNING:TOREDUCERISKOFELECTRICALSHOCK…  
2.11  
Do not disassemble. Disassembly or attempted repairs if accomplished incorrectly can create electrical shock  
hazard. Refer servicing to qualified service agencies only.  
2.12  
Unit is supplied with a three pronged plug Be sure to connect pump to a properly grounded outlet only.  
2.20  
2.21  
2.22  
2.23  
WARNING:TOREDUCERISKOFELECTROCUTION…  
Do not use this product in or near area where it can fall or be pulled into water or other liquids.  
Do not reach for this product if it has fallen into liquid. Unplug immediately.  
Never operate this product outdoors in the rain or in a wet area.  
2.30  
2.31  
2.32  
2.33  
DANGER:TOREDUCERISKOFEXPLOSIONORFIRE…  
Do not use this pump in or near explosive atmospheres or where aerosol (spray) products are being used.  
Do not pump anything other than atmospheric air.  
Do not pump combustible liquids or vapors with this product or use in or near an area where flammable or explosive  
liquids or vapors may exist.  
2.34  
Do not use this product near flames.  
FAILURETO OBSERVETHEABOVE SAFETYPRECAUTIONS COULD RESULTIN SEVERE BODILY  
INJURY,INCLUDINGDEATHINEXTREMECASES.  
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Section 03  
INSTALLATION  
3.10INTRODUCTION  
This manual has been compiled not only for the care and maintenance of the Welch Dry Dual  
Function Pressure/Vacuum pump now in your possession, but as a helpful reference and guide to prevent many problems  
which can occur if used improperly.  
3.20UNPACKING  
Carefully remove the Pressure/Vacuum pump from the shipping case and unfasten and remove  
the wooden skid. Preserve all paperwork for future reference. If damage has occurred from shipment a claim must be filed with  
the carrier immediately; preserve the shipping carton for inspection by the carrier. If you are required to communicate with  
your dealer or Welch Vacuum, be sure to include your order numbers for quick identification. Do not return the pump to the  
factory without first calling for a returned goods number.  
3.30PUMPMOUNTING Rubber feet are attached to the pump. Rubber feet are excellent for applications involving a semi-  
flexible surface such as a bench top; they help to isolate noise and eliminate creeping.All Pressure/Vacuum pumps should he  
mounted on a  
3.40 PUMPLOCATION The pressure/vacuum pump should be located preferably in a clean, dry, and well ventilated area.  
Please be sure not to block the ventilation holes located on the motor housing. The pump should be placed where the  
surrounding temperature remains between 10°C and 40°C (50°F and 104°F). Always check to insure the location chosen is  
protected from direct or indirect moisture contact. Welch recommends that the pump be installed at the highest point within  
the system to prevent possible water condensate from entering the pump. The pump should be located as closely to its  
system in order to utilize it most efficiently.  
The motor is thermally protected and will automatically restart unexpectedly when  
the overload device resets. Don’t pump flammable or explosive gases or vapors or operate  
this pump in an atmosphere containing flammable or explosive gases or vapors.  
3.50INTAKEANDDISCHARGEPROVISIONS  
Two regulators and two gauges make it easy to meet your vacuum  
and pressure requirements. The vacuum regulator and vacuum dial gauge is attached to the intake port. The vacuum  
regulator allows the vacuum level to be set between roughly atmospheric pressure and the maximum vacuum allowed for the  
pump model. Amoisture trap keeps water from accidentally being drawn into the unit.  
The pressure regulator and pressure dial gauges are attached to the discharge port. The pressure regulator allows discharge  
pressure to be set between atmospheric and the maximum possible for the pump model. Discharge air is filtered and noise is  
muffled with a filter.  
Note: Adjusting either the pressure or vacuum regulators will affect the performance of the pump.  
PROPERLYIDENTIFYTHEINTAKEAND  
DISCHARGEOFTHEPUMP  
Intake  
Discharge  
Pressure/Vacuum Pump  
Never Block The Discharge Port. If the exhaust is blocked, pressure will build- up in the  
pump above its rated operating pressure. Be sure to call Welch technical service prior to  
start-up at (847) 676-8800 if you have any questions.  
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Section 04  
ELECTRICAL POWER  
4.10 Power Source Review  
Review the power source and the motor rating to be sure they agree in voltage, phase,  
and frequency. Serious damage may occur to the motor if it is connected to an improper voltage. All Welch pumps must be  
grounded. Grounding reduces the risk of electric shock in the event of an electrical short circuit. The plug must be plugged  
into a properly grounded outlet. Consult your local electrical codes if you have doubts.  
4.11 Overload Protection  
Motor thermal overload protection is made available by the motor manufacturer as anaid  
to minimize motor failure.Overload protection is a standard feature on both 50 and 60 Hz single-phase-motors. The motors  
have automatic overload protection. Automatic reset protection is designed to reset itself after a predetermined cooling  
period. If the fault to the drive remains unaltered, the motor will cycle on and off until the fault is corrected.  
4.20VACUUMCONNECTIONS All pressure/vacuum pumps come with intake and discharge hose barbs which accept  
1/4" ID rubber pressure/vacuum hose. Hose clamps should be used to hold the hose in place. Since all three models operate  
in the viscous flow regime, the small diameter of the hose will generate minimal conductance loss. For best results, Welch  
recommends the length of the tubing between the pump and the chamber be kept as small as possible.  
4.21VACUUMANDPRESSUREGAUGES All models of pressure/vacuum pumps come with dial gauges mounted on the  
regulator assemblies. The vacuum gauge gives negative pressure - that is pressure below atmospheric. The reference point  
for the vacuum gauge is atmospheric pressure.  
The pressure gauge gives pressure above atmospheric. The reference point for the pressure gauge is atmospheric pressure.  
Please keep in mind that atmospheric pressure tends to vary from day to day. As a result of this variability, the dial vacuum  
gauge will indicate slightly different maximum vacuum readings from day to day.  
Section 05  
TRAPS  
5.10 The need for a Trap The pumps will handle humid air. All wetted aluminum parts are treated for corrosion protection  
from moisture. All other wetted parts are stainless steel. A plastic trap with a ball check valve is attached to the regulator  
assembly to prevent water condensate from accidentally being ingested into the pump. If there is a chance liquid may be  
drawn from the process under evacuation, Welch recommends a liquid trap be placed between the process and the pump. A  
simple liquid trap is a filtering flask. See figure below.  
When a heavy load of water vapor is evolved from the vacuum process, a cold trap is recommended to help prevent damage  
to the pump mechanism. The cold trap, immersed in a suitable Dewar flask, is installed so that the water vapors may come in  
contact with the surfaces of the trap and condense. Commonly used refrigerants are liquid nitrogen or dry ice and acetone or  
alcohol. Dry ice provides sufficient cooling to freeze out most heavy water vapor loads. Avariety of cold traps are available  
from Welch. Please call our customer service department for additional information at (847) 676-8800.  
The pump is not recommended for pumping acid, base or organic vapors or gases. Serious  
damage to the pump will shorten the pump’s service life. In addition, pumping flammable  
vapors or gases can lead to serious safety hazard leading to fire or explosion.  
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5.11 The Care of a Trap When using a cold trap the refrigerant should be maintained at a high level in the flask to keep the  
trap at a uniformly low temperature. If the trap is rewarmed it may allow re-evaporation of the condensate. The refrigerant add  
tube on the liquid nitrogen trap should not be obstructed as the refrigerant boil-off can pro- duce dangerously high  
pressures. If the trap becomes saturated it should be disconnected from the system, drained, and cleaned. An increase in  
pressure in the vacuum system will normally indicate that the trap has become saturated. To clean the trap, remove the trap  
from the system and allow the trap to warm up and rinse off the condensate with a suitable solvent in a fume hood.  
Thoroughly clean and dry the trap before reinstalling into the system.  
Section 06  
OPERATION  
6.10 StartingAWelch Pressure/Vacuum Pump  
Before attaching the pump to a system, familiarize yourself with the  
function and action of the pressure/vacuum pump that you have acquired. Review the power requirements as described in  
Section l-6. Welch recommends running the pump for a few minutes to warm it up, before use. The warm-up improves the  
pumps ability to handle humid air.  
6.11Cleanliness Take every precaution to prevent foreign particulates from entering the pump. Particulates will damage the  
pump’s performance. If you find that particulates come off the process during evacuation, a particulate trap in the foreline  
will work.A simple, inexpensive trap may be made by placing glass wool in a glass or plastic tube. Screens must be inserted  
to hold the glass wool in place.  
6.20LEAKDETECTION The importance of eliminating all leaks in a vacuum system is obvious. The pump must remove  
this added volume of leaked gas to maintain the desired vacuum. Leaks for these pump can be located by slightly pressuring  
the system and painting the suspected area with a thick soap solution. Escaping air will produce soap bubbles.  
6.30OPERATINGPRESSURERANGE  
Pressure/Vacuum pumps are designed to be run from slightly below atmospheric  
to their maximum vacuum level on the intake side. The pumps also may be run from atmospheric to their maximum rated  
pressure rating. Consult the Specification Table (See Section VI, Specifications) for the ratings of your specific model.  
6.40 SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES After use, Welch recommends the pump be run for about 2 minutes disconnected from  
the vacuum process. The air pumped through the mechanism will purge out water vapor or droplets of water condensate that  
may have formed on the inside of the pump. This purge of the pump mechanism helps prevent corrosion.  
Section 07  
MAINTENANCE  
Welch dry pressure\vacuum units are 100% oil-free. The pump employs a non-lube piston and cylinder. No maintenance is  
necessary for the bearings. All bearings are sealed and permanently lubricated. Lubrication should not be attempted. The  
units are built for continuous duty operation with the quietness and durability of a diaphragm, but with piston performance.  
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Section 08  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
8.10 VACUUM PROBLEMS  
Leakage, contamination, and unusual outgassing are the general causes of problems  
associated with poor vacuum. To operate at maximum efficiency, a system must be thoroughly clean. It the system is  
completely clean and free from leaks, and unwarranted vacuum problems still exist, the pump should be checked. Asimple  
criterion for the condition of the pump is the determination of its maximum vacuum capability. This can be accomplished by  
blocking of the intake and reading the vacuum level on the gauge (See Section II-8).  
8.20 PRESSURE PROBLEMS  
Leakage and contamination are the general causes of problems associated with poor  
pressure. To operate at maximum efficiency a system must be thoroughly clean. If the system is completely clean and free  
from leaks, and unwarranted pressure problems still exist, the pump/compressor should be checked by a service technician.  
(See Section II-8).  
8.30 TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE  
Poor Pumping  
Speed  
Poor  
Pressure  
Loud Unit  
Possible Cause  
Damaged Valves  
Debris in Valves  
Corrective Action  
X
X
X
X
X
X
Replace flapper valves  
Remove debris and check  
for valve damage  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Damaged Gaskets  
Loose Head Screws  
Loose Fittings  
Replace gaskets  
Tighten head screws  
Tighten fittings  
Section 09  
Welch Model  
SPECIFICATION  
2534  
2546  
Free air Displacement  
CFM (L/min)@ 60Hz  
CFM (L/min)@ 50Hz  
1.2 (34)  
1.0 (28)  
1.6 (45)  
1.3 (37)  
Max. Cont. Press. PSIG (Pascal)  
Vax. Vacuum, in. Hg (Torr)  
Motor Horsepower  
100  
26.2 (95)  
1/7  
100  
27.3 (67)  
1/3  
Tubing Needed, I.D. in.  
Weight, lbs. Ikg)  
1/4  
1/4  
11.7 (5.3)  
13.8 (6.3)  
Catalog Number  
Wired for 115V, 60Hz, 1 Phase  
with N. American 115V Plug  
1534B-01  
2534C-01  
2534C-02  
-
2546B-01  
2546C-01  
2546C-02  
-
Catalog Number  
Wired for 230V, 60Hz, 1 Phase  
with N. American 115V Plug  
Catalog Number  
Wired for 220V, 50Hz, 1 Phase  
with Euro (Schuko) Plug  
Catalog Number  
Wired for 230V, 60Hz, 1 Phase  
with Euro 250V Plug  
Note:  
**50 Hz models provided with CE mark.  
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Section 10  
WARRANTY  
UNPACKING  
Inspect the pump carefully. If any damage has occurred, file claim with the carrier immediately. Save the shipping container for  
carrier to inspect.  
OPERATINGPUMP  
Refer to the enclosed Instruction/Operation Manual for all information to properly operate and maintain the pump.  
WARRANTY  
This Welch Vacuum product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. The liability of Welch  
Rietschle Thomas under this warranty is limited to servicing, adjusting, repairing or replacing any unit or component part  
which in the judgment of Welch Rietschle Thomas has not been misused, abused or altered in any way causing impaired  
performance or rendering it inoperative. No other warranties are expressed or implied. The method of executing this warranty:  
servicing, adjusting, repairing or replacing shall be at the discretion of Welch Rietschle Thomas. Vacuum pumps that have  
been used for any period, however short, will be repaired under this warranty rather than replaced.  
The warranty is effective for one year from the date of original purchase when:  
1. The warranty card has been completed and returned.  
2. The product is returned to the factory or other designated service centers, freight prepaid.  
3. The product in our judgment is defective through no action or fault of the user.  
If the product has become defective through misuse, abuse, or alteration, repairs will be billed regardless of the age of the  
product. In this event, an estimate of the repair costs will be submitted and authorization of these charges will be required  
before the product is repaired and returned.  
To reduce additional charges and delays either within or outside of the warranty period, contact Welch Rietschle Thomas  
@847-676-8800 for a return authorization number. Products without a return authorization number will be refused by our  
receiving department. Before shipping, properly pack the pump, insure it against loss or damage, and on the outside of  
the pump packaging and the packing slip write in the return authorization number. Pumps damaged due to improper  
packaging are the customer’s responsibility.  
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Section 11  
EXPLODED VIEWAND PARTS LIST  
11.10 DRAWING AND PARTS LIST FOR 2546  
Seal  
Feet  
Item  
Service Kit Service Kit Service Kit  
2546K-03 2546K-04 2500K-04  
Number QTY Part Number  
Description  
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11A  
11B  
12  
13  
14  
15A  
15B  
16  
17  
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2546K-01 Connecting Rod Assembly  
1
4
Note 1  
Note 1  
Head Screw  
O-Ring Head  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2567K-02 Valve Plate Assembly  
Note 1  
Note 1  
Note 1  
71-1292  
Note 1  
71-1295  
71-1296  
Note 1  
Note 1  
O-Ring Cylinder  
Jar Plastic  
Filter Element  
Pressure Gauge  
Ball  
Vacuum Gauge 2546B-01  
Vacuum Gauge 2546C-02  
Gasket  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Rubber Suction Feet  
4
2522K-06 Pressure Regulator Assembly  
2522K-05 Vacuum Regulator Assembly 2546B-01  
2522K-07 Vacuum Regulator Assembly 2546C-02  
Note 1  
Note 1  
Piston Cup Seal  
Retainer Screw  
1
1
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11.20 DRAWING AND PARTS LIST FOR 2534C-02  
Seal  
Feet  
Item  
Service Kit Service Kit Service Kit  
Number QTY Part Number  
Description  
2534K-03 2546K-04 2500K-04  
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11B  
12  
13  
14  
15B  
16  
17  
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
2534K-10 Connecting Rod Assembly  
1
4
Note 1  
Note 1  
Head Screw  
O-Ring Head  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2567K-02 Valve Plate Assembly  
Note 1  
Note 1  
Note 1  
71-1292  
Note 1  
71-1296  
Note 1  
Note 1  
O-Ring Cylinder  
Jar Plastic  
Filter Element  
Pressure Gauge  
Ball  
Vacuum Gauge 2546C-02  
Gasket  
Rubber Suction Feet  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2522K-06 Pressure Regulator Assembly  
2522K-07 Vacuum Regulator Assembly 2546C-02  
Note 1  
Note 1  
Piston Cup Seal  
Retainer Screw  
1
1
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Welch Rietschle Thomas  
7301 N. CentralAve.  
Skokie, IL 60077  
Phone: (847) 676-8800  
Fax: (847) 677-8806  
OWNER’SMANUAL  
For  
WOB•L® PISTON PRESSURE/VACUUM PUMPS  
MODELS 2534C-02 & 2546  
Part No. 67-1476R1.0  
Copyright© 1997-2004 Welch Rietschle Thomas  
Welch is a registered trademark of Welch Rietschle Thomas  
P/N 642517 C 05/04  
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