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BUSCH Panda WV 0250 C - User Manual

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Instruction Manual
0870559556 | A0009_en-US | Original instructions 5/11/2022

Questions and Answers

  • L
    lgibsonAug 16, 2025
    Why is the oil in my BUSCH Water Pump black?
    • T
      tyler16Aug 16, 2025
      If the oil in your BUSCH Water Pump is black, it may be because the oil change intervals are too long. Drain the old oil and fill in new oil. The machine may also be running too hot.
  • M
    Mrs. Andrea Ortega PhDAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Panda WV 0250 C Industrial Equipment does not start?
    • J
      Jessica ParkerSep 12, 2025
      If your BUSCH Industrial Equipment isn't starting, it could be due to several reasons. First, check the power supply to ensure the motor is receiving the correct voltage. Another possibility is that the lobes are jammed or seized, requiring inspection or repair, which may necessitate contacting Busch. Solid foreign matter might have entered the machine; if so, remove it and consider equipping the machine with a mesh screen at the suction connection. Lastly, the motor itself could be defective, in which case it should be replaced.
  • B
    Brian PetersonAug 22, 2025
    Why is my BUSCH Industrial Equipment running too hot?
    • E
      Edward ThorntonAug 22, 2025
      If your BUSCH Industrial Equipment is running too hot, there are several potential causes. The ambient temperature or the temperature of the process gases at the inlet may be too high; ensure you observe the permitted temperatures. Additionally, check the oil level and top it up if it is too low. It is also possible that the backing pump is not correctly defined and you should contact Busch.
  • A
    Anne DaviesAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Industrial Equipment does not reach the usual pressure?
    • M
      Michele GarciaAug 26, 2025
      If your BUSCH Industrial Equipment isn't reaching its usual pressure, several factors could be the cause. Check if the suction or discharge lines are too long or have a section diameter that's too small; using larger diameter or shorter lines may help. You may need to contact your local Busch representative for advice. Also, verify the machine's direction of rotation against the wiring diagram. Internal parts might be worn or damaged, requiring you to contact Busch to repair the machine. The backing pump might not be correctly defined, in this case you should contact Busch.
  • L
    Lauren BairdAug 28, 2025
    How to fix a noisy BUSCH Panda WV 0250 C Industrial Equipment?
    • J
      Jerry SchultzAug 28, 2025
      If your BUSCH Industrial Equipment is running very noisily, it could be due to the wrong oil quantity or an unsuitable oil type; use one of the recommended oils in the correct quantity. Alternatively, defective gears, bearings, or the coupling element could be the cause, requiring you to contact Busch to repair the machine.
  • C
    Cristina DrakeAug 31, 2025
    Why is the oil in my BUSCH Industrial Equipment black?
    • E
      Edward OconnorAug 31, 2025
      If the oil in your BUSCH Industrial Equipment is black, it could be because the oil change intervals are too long; drain the old oil and fill in new oil. Also, the machine might be running too hot, so refer to the troubleshooting steps for that specific problem.
  • M
    Megan Coleman MDSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Water Pump does not start?
    • M
      Michael ParkSep 3, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump isn't starting, first, check the power supply to ensure the motor is getting the correct voltage. If the power is okay, the lobes might be jammed or seized, requiring inspection or repair by contacting Busch. It's also possible that solid foreign matter has entered the machine; remove any such matter or contact Busch for repair. Consider equipping the machine with a mesh screen at the suction connection to prevent future occurrences. Lastly, the motor itself could be defective and need replacement.
  • V
    Vanessa MasonSep 6, 2025
    Why is my BUSCH Water Pump running so noisily?
    • S
      Stacey EdwardsSep 6, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump runs very noisily, it could be due to the wrong oil quantity or an unsuitable oil type. Ensure you are using one of the recommended oils in the correct quantity. Another possible cause is defective gears, bearings, or coupling element, which would require machine repair by contacting Busch.
  • T
    tvazquezSep 9, 2025
    Why is my BUSCH Water Pump running too hot?
    • T
      Tracy ScottSep 9, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump is running too hot, it could be due to several reasons. The ambient temperature or the temperature of the process gases at the inlet might be too high; ensure that you observe the permitted temperatures. Also, check the oil level and top it up if it is too low. If the backing pump is not correctly defined, contact Busch for assistance.
  • W
    walkersylviaSep 12, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Water Pump does not reach the usual pressure?
    • J
      johnsonjeanneSep 12, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump isn't reaching its usual pressure, it might be because the suction or discharge lines are too long or the section diameter is too small; use larger diameter or shorter lines. You can also seek advice from your local Busch representative. Another reason could be that the backing pump is not correctly defined; in this case, contact Busch. Also, check the direction of rotation. Lastly, internal parts might be worn or damaged, requiring repair by contacting Busch.

Summary

Safety

Product Description

Operating Principle

Explains the fundamental working mechanism of the vacuum booster.

Intended Use

Details the specific applications and limitations for which the machine is designed.

Transport

Storage

Installation

Installation Conditions

Specifies the environmental and site requirements for correct machine installation.

Connecting Lines; Pipes

Guidance on connecting suction and discharge lines to the vacuum booster.

Gas Flow Variants

Details different configurations for gas flow inlet and outlet connections.

Suction Connection

Information and warnings regarding the machine's suction port.

Discharge Connection

Instructions for connecting the discharge port to prevent obstructions.

Filling Oil

Step-by-step instructions for filling the machine with the correct type of oil.

Electrical Connection

Machine Configuration

Details electrical connection procedures for machines based on their control unit configuration.

Wiring Diagram Three-Phase Motor

Provides wiring diagrams for connecting the three-phase motor of the vacuum booster.

Commissioning

Compression Chamber Flushing

Procedure for flushing the compression chamber, with specific barrier gas requirements.

Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule

Defines the recommended intervals and tasks for routine machine maintenance.

Oil Level Inspection

Instructions on how to check and maintain the correct oil level in the machine.

Oil Color Inspection

Guidance on visually inspecting the oil color for signs of degradation or contamination.

Oil Change

Detailed steps for draining and refilling the machine's oil.

Overhaul

Decommissioning

Dismantling and Disposal

Procedures for safely taking the machine out of service and disposing of it.

Spare Parts

Troubleshooting

Technical Data

Oil

EU Declaration of Conformity

UK Declaration of Conformity

BUSCH Panda WV 0250 C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBUSCH
ModelPanda WV 0250 C
CategoryIndustrial Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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