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30 D39489 | Date 12/2019 Diaphragm pump PJ25481 - 950.50.1 8 Operation Translation of origina l Installat ion Instructions , english , KNF 125530 - 31 6634 06/18 19 Ausgangssign al Fehler U Flt / Output signal faul t U F…

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Operation Diaphragm pump PJ25481-950.50.18
18 Translation of original Installation Instructions, english, KNF 125530-316634 06/18
Ausgangssignal Drehzahl U
Spd
/ Output signal speed U
Spd
Analog
Pulse pro Umdrehung
Pulses per revolution
[-] 1
Pulstastverhältnis
Pulse duty cycle
[%] 50 ± 1
PWM-Signal
PWM Frequenz
PWM frequency
[Hz] 50 ± 0.5
Ausgangspegel „high“
Output level „high“
[V]
5
[4.1 … V
5V
]
Ausgangspegel „low“
Output level „low“
[V]
0
[0 … 0.6]
Max. Strombelastbarkeit
Max. current carrying capacity
[mA] 10
Ausgangsimpedanz @ 1 kHz
Output impedance @ 1 kHz
[k] ≥ 9
Eingangssignal Drehzahlregelung U
Ctrl
/ Input signal speed control U
Ctrl
Analog
Steuerspannungsbereich DC
Control voltage range DC
[V] 0 … 5
Steuerspannungsbeschreibung:
min. Pumpe min. Förderleistung
max. Pumpe max. Förderleistung
Contol voltage description
min. pump min. flow
max. pump max. flow
[V]
min.
max.
0.1 5
Max. Eingangsspannung
Max. input voltage
[V] 5.5
Schwellenspannung
Treshold voltage
[mV] 25 ± 0.5
PWM-Signal
PWM Frequenzbereich
PWM frequence range
[Hz]
100
[50 … 150]
Eingangspegel „high”
Input level „high”
[V]
5
[4.2 … 5.5]
Eingangspegel „low”
Input level „low”
[V]
0
[0 … 0.9]
Tastgradbereich
Duty cycle range
[%] 0 … 100
Tastgradbeschreibung:
min. Pumpe min. Förderleistung
max. Pumpe max. Förderleistung
Duty cycle description
min. pump min. flow
max. pump max. flow
[%]
min.
max.
2 100
Eingangsimpedanz @ 1kHz
Input impedance @ 1kHz
[k] ≥ 12
Tab. 9 (part 2): Connection plan motor electronics
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Translation of original Installation Instructions, english, KNF 125530-316634 06/18 19
Ausgangssignal Fehler U
Flt
/ Output signal fault U
Flt
Eingangspegel „high“ Fehler vorhanden
Input level „high“ error detected
[V]
5
[3.9 … 5.5]
Eingangspegel „low“ kein Fehler
Input level „low“ no error
[V]
0
[0 … 0.9]
Max. Strombelastbarkeit
Max. current carrying capacity
[mA] 10
Ausgangsimpedanz @ 1kHz
Output impedance @ 1kHz
[k] ≥ 9
Eingangssignal Remote EIN/AUS U
Rmt
/ Input signal Remote ON/OFF U
Rmt
Eingangspegel „high“ Motor EIN
Input level „high“ motor ON
[V]
5
[3.9 … 5.5]
Eingangspegel „low” Motor AUS
Input level „low” motor OFF
[V]
0
[0 … 0.9]
Eingangsimpedanz @ 1 kHz
Input impedance @ 1 kHz
[k] ≥ 1.8
Versorgung Gasballastventil U
+GB
/ Supply gas ballast valve U
+GB
Steuerspannung DC
Control voltage DC
[V] 24 ± 10%
Max. Stromaufnahme
Max. current consumption
[mA] 50
Tab. 9 (part 3): Connection plan motor electronics
The flow rate can be varied by an external actuation (Sub-D-plug,
see Tab. 9).
The speed of the pump is controlled by a control voltage.
Please contact our KNF customer service for further information.
Remote ON/OFF is through an 9-pin controller connection (Pin 8,
see Tab. 9).
To start the motor, Pin 5 must be bridged to the ground of the
controller connection.
Please contact our KNF customer service for further information.
Switching off the pump
The life of the diaphragm is prolonged the formation of condensate
is avoided. Therefore the following precautions should be taken:
Run the pump for a few minutes to warm it up before handling
saturated or nearly saturated vapors.
KNF recommends: When transferring aggressive media, flush
the pump prior to switch off (see Chapter 8.2.1) to increase the
service life of the diaphragm.
Switch off pump with power switch (Fig. 1 at Chapter 5).
Restore the system to normal atmospheric pressure (release
pneumatic pressure in pump).
Pull out the pump’s main plug.
Adjusting the flow rate
Remote ON/OFF
Vapors as media
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Servicing Diaphragm pump PJ25481-950.50.18
20 Translation of original Installation Instructions, english, KNF 125530-316634 06/18
8. Servicing
8.1. Servicing schedule
Component
Servicing interval
Pump
-
Regular inspection for external
damage or leaks
Hose connections
-
Regular inspection for external
damage or leaks
Diaphragm and valve
plates
-
Replace when pumping capacity
decreases, or sooner
Silencer
-
Change if it is dirty
Tab. 10
8.2. Cleaning
When cleaning, make sure that no liquids enter the inside of
the housing.
8.2.1. Flushing pump
Before switching off the pump, flush it with air (or with inert gas
if required for safety reasons) under atmospheric conditions
(ambient pressure) for about five minutes.
8.2.2. Cleaning pump
Pump disconnected from mains and de-energized.
WARNING
Dangerous substances in the pump can cause a
health hazard.
Depending on the substance transferred, caustic
burns or poisoning are possible.
Wear protective clothing if necessary, e.g. pro-
tective gloves.
Take the proper steps to clean the pump.
CAUTION
Danger of burns from hot pump parts
The pump head or motor may be hot even after the
pump has been shut off.
Allow the pump to cool off after operation.
Solvent should be used for cleaning only if the head materials
are not corroded (ensure compatibility of the material).
If compressed air is available, blow out the parts.
Requirements