Elmo Rietschle L-BV5 Operating instructions User Manual
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Operation
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7.3
Operation with self-suction of the oper-
ating-liquid
When switching the unit on there should be a
vacuum in the suction line (item 8, Fig. 10,
page 17) of min. 900 mbar abs. [13.1 psia].
When switching on the liquid level in the sup-
ply line (item 7, Fig. 10, page 17) or in the
storage vessel (item 9, Fig. 10, page 17) must
be at the same level as the operating-liquid
connection on the unit (item a, Fig. 10,
page 17).
During operation the liquid level in the storage
vessel (item 9, Fig. 10, page 17) may not sink
below approx. 1 m [3.28 ft] under the level of
the operating-liquid connection (item b, Fig.
10, page 17).
Starting the unit up
Switch on the power supply.
The unit begins to draw in the operating-liquid
and the gases / vapours to be handled.
Switching the unit off:
Switch off the power supply.
The unit ceases drawing in the operating-
liquid and the gases / vapours.
7.4
Checking and correcting the operating-
liquid flow-rate
using the flow meter (item 2Fig. 8, page 17, or
item 2, Fig. 9, page 17)
OR
by measuring the quantity of operating-liquid
per unit of time flowing from the discharge
connection using a measuring cup (Fig. 14,
page 22)
B
C
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B Operating-liquid supply line
C Discharge line
Fig. 14: Adjusting the operating-liquid flow-rate:
Measuring the flow-rate using a measuring
cup
Correcting the operating-liquid flow-rate for
unit with operating-liquid supplied
Correct the operating-liquid flow-rate by
means of the throttle valve (item 3, Fig. 8,
page 17, or item 3, Fig. 9, page 17).
see the table, "Design operating-liquid flow",
page 11.
For self-suction of operating-liquid the oper-
ating-liquid flow-rate varies as follows:
The higher the suction pressure, the lower the
operating-liquid flow-rate.
The lower the suction pressure, the lower the
operating-liquid flow-rate.