Exhaust safety when pumping hazardous liquids, High temperature installations – Blagdon Pump X25 Non-Metallic User Manual
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HG-CF-1187 Rev. E - 03.03.14
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EXHAUST SAFETY WHEN PUMPING HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS
Suction Lift Installation
Flooded Suction Installation
Submerged Installation
Exhaust Safety :- 
When a diaphragm fails during operation, pumped liquid can enter and contaminate the air side of the pump. If diaphragm failure is not 
severe, i.e. a small split or hole, then the pump can continue to run, with air being forced into the product being pumped. If however the 
failure is more serious, then the pump may stop, with fluid or fumes being expelled through the exhaust. Under these conditions it is 
recommended that the exhaust is piped away to a safe area. In standard suction lift conditions this can simply be done by piping from the 
exhaust connection to a safe area. Multiple installations can be piped to a common connection, then to a safe area. In flooded suction 
conditions the exhaust must be taken to a point higher than the fluid level to prevent any siphoning away. In submerged conditions ensure 
exhaust is piped away above fluid level. 
In all conditions ensure exhaust outlet is not expelling across a non-conductive surface. The exhaust must not be placed less than 100mm 
from any non-conductive surface, as this may generate a propagating brush discharge resulting in a possible ignition source. 
In the event of diaphragm rupture, pumped material may enter the air end of the pump, and be discharged into the atmosphere. If pumping 
a product which is hazardous or toxic, the air exhaust must be piped to an appropriate area for safe disposition.
WARNING!
HIGH TEMPERATURE INSTALLATIONS
In situations where the temperature of the fluid to be pumped is likely to exceed 80°C, a high temperature pump 
code must be specified. This is signified using an ‘X’ in the last part of the pump code as shown. 
 
“XTS” in place of “TTS”. 
 
The maximum permitted temperatures are stated on page 4 of this manual, determined by the pump body materials. 
This means for Polypropylene models the maximum temperature of 70C means no changes are necessary. 
For PVDF models, only the support diaphragms require changing, as detailed below :-
HIGH TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATION
REF. NO
18
MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION
SUPPORT
DIAPHRAGM
VITON
25-013
