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Watson-Marlow 701S/R User Manual

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Recommended operating procedures

DO keep delivery and suction lines as short as possible.
DO use the minimum number of bends in rigid pipe runs. If there must be a

bend, use a swept bend and not a tight elbow
DO use suction and delivery pipelines with a bore equal to or larger than the

bore of the tube fitted in the pumphead. When pumping viscous fluids, the

losses caused by increased friction can be overcome by using pipe runs with

a cross sectional area several times greater than the pumping element.
DO use the largest possible bore tube running at slow speed for the longest

tube life.
DO fit an extra length of pump tube in the system so that you can move the

tube through the pumphead occasionally, without needing to break the

pumping circuit. This is particularly useful for extending tube life in long

running sterile applications.
DO keep the track and rollers clean, and ensure that the rollers are free.
DO NOT fit valves in the suction or delivery line without considering that

peristaltic pumps are self priming and will hold their prime up to several

metres, so there may be no need for non-return or foot valves, nor for the

loading valves required on many other kinds of pumps.
Any valves fitted must cause no restriction. If electrically actuated valves are

fitted, they should be interlocked so that the pump will only run when the

valves are open. Fit an automatic by-pass if manual valves are installed.
When using Marprene or Bioprene tubing, after the first 30 minutes of

running, re-tension the tube in the pumphead by releasing the tube clamp on

the delivery side a little and pulling the tube tight. This is to counteract the

normal stretching that occurs with Marprene and Bioprene, which can go

unnoticed and result in poor tube life.
Tube selection The chemical compatibility list published in the Watson-

Marlow catalogue is only a guide. If in doubt about the compatibility of a tube

material and the duty fluid, request a tube sample card for immersion trials.

Remember the sample will be fully immersed, but the fluid when in use will

only be in contact with the inside of the tube. If the material swells but does

not lose its strength it may be worth considering.
Viscous dispensing To overcome the common problems of reduced

accuracy and dripping delivery pipes, the suction and delivery lines should be

kept as short as possible. Use larger bore transmission tubing than that in the

pumphead to keep the friction losses to a minimum. Improved accuracy will

be noticed if rigid or semi-rigid pipe is used on the delivery side. The rigid tube

is effective in reducing over-run because it does not expand during pumping.

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