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BUSCH R 5 KB 0010 E - User Manual

BUSCH R 5 KB 0010 E
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Instruction Manual
R 5
Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps
KB 0010 E, KB 0016 E
KC 0010 E, KC 0016 E
0870169526/A0004_en / Original instructions / Modifications reserved 22/05/2019
Busch Vyroba CZ s.r.o.
Svárovská 620, CZ 460 01, Liberec 11
Czech Republic

Questions and Answers

  • W
    william40Aug 3, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Water Pump fumes or expels oil?
    • C
      Charles MorrisAug 3, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump is fuming or expelling oil droplets through the gas discharge, check these: * The exhaust filters are partially clogged: Replace the exhaust filters. * An exhaust filter with o-ring is not fitted properly: Ensure the correct position of the exhaust filters and the o-rings.
  • M
    Melanie LopezAug 7, 2025
    Why is the oil in my BUSCH Water Pump black?
    • E
      Emily MendozaAug 7, 2025
      The oil in your BUSCH Water Pump might be black due to: * Oil change intervals are too long: Flush the machine (contact Busch). * The inlet filter is defective: Replace the inlet filter. * The machine runs too hot: See problem "The machine runs too hot".
  • V
    Vanessa JonesAug 12, 2025
    What causes emulsified oil in a BUSCH Water Pump?
    • J
      Jasmine BeckerAug 12, 2025
      If the oil in your BUSCH Water Pump is emulsified, it suggests: * The machine sucked in liquids or significant amounts of vapour: Flush the machine (contact Busch). * The machine sucked in liquids or significant amounts of vapour: Clean the filter of the gas ballast valve. * The machine sucked in liquids or significant amounts of vapour: Modify the operational mode (see Conveying Condensable Vapours).
  • M
    morganmarieAug 16, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Water Pump runs too hot?
    • M
      Maria ChavezAug 16, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump is running too hot, there are several potential causes and solutions: * Insufficient cooling: Remove dust and dirt from the machine or check the cooling fan. * Ambient temperature too high: Ensure that you observe the permitted ambient temperature. * Oil level too low: Top up the oil. * The exhaust filters are partially clogged: Replace the exhaust filters.
  • D
    David SuarezAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Water Pump does not reach the usual pressure?
    • T
      Timothy CrawfordAug 20, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump does not reach the usual pressure on the suction connection, consider the following: * Oil level too low: Top up the oil to the correct level. * The inlet screen is partially clogged: Clean the inlet screen to ensure proper flow. * The inlet filter cartridge is partially clogged: Replace the inlet filter cartridge. * Internal parts are damaged: Repair the machine (contact Busch).
  • J
    Juan MarshallAug 25, 2025
    Why won't my BUSCH Water Pump start?
    • B
      Brian PalmerAug 25, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump doesn't start, it could be due to these reasons: * The motor is not supplied with the correct voltage: Check the power supply to ensure it is providing the correct voltage. * The motor is defective: Repair the machine (contact Busch).
  • D
    dbrownAug 28, 2025
    Why is my BUSCH Water Pump running very noisily?
    • B
      Benjamin CrawfordAug 28, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump is running very noisily, it could be due to: * Stuck vanes: Repair the machine (contact Busch). * Defective bearings: Repair the machine (contact Busch).

Summary

Safety

Product Description

Operating Principle

Explains the rotary vane principle and how oil and exhaust filters function in the pump.

Application

Details the intended uses, environments, and operating conditions for the vacuum pump.

Start Controls

Mentions that the machine comes without start controls and they are provided during installation.

Optional Accessories

Introduces optional accessories like Gas Ballast Valve and Inlet Filter.

Gas Ballast Valve

Describes the function of the gas ballast valve in mixing process gas with ambient air.

Inlet Filter

Explains the role of the inlet filter in protecting the machine from dust and solids.

Transport

Storage

Installation

Installation Conditions

Specifies environmental and physical requirements for installing the vacuum pump safely and efficiently.

Connecting Lines and Pipes

Provides guidelines for connecting suction and discharge lines, including size and stress considerations.

Suction Connection

Details the connection size and precautions for the suction inlet to prevent damage.

Discharge Connection

Outlines requirements for the discharge connection, emphasizing safe venting and flow.

Filling Oil

Guides the user on the correct procedure and type of oil for filling the vacuum pump.

Electrical Connection

Provides crucial safety warnings and requirements for connecting the motor electrically.

Wiring Diagram Single-Phase Motor

Shows the wiring diagram for single-phase motor connections.

Wiring Diagram Three-Phase Motor

Presents wiring diagrams for three-phase motor connections (Delta and Star).

Commissioning

Conveying Condensable Vapours

Explains procedures for operating the machine when conveying condensable vapours.

Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule

Outlines recommended maintenance intervals and associated tasks for the machine.

Oil Level Inspection

Describes the procedure for checking and maintaining the correct oil level in the machine.

Oil Change

Details the process for changing the oil in the vacuum pump.

Exhaust Filter Change

Provides instructions on how to replace the exhaust filter on the vacuum pump.

Overhaul

Decommissioning

Dismantling and Disposal

Covers the procedures for safely dismantling and disposing of the machine.

Spare Parts

Troubleshooting

Technical Data

Oil

EU Declaration of Conformity

BUSCH R 5 KB 0010 E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBUSCH
ModelR 5 KB 0010 E
CategoryWater Pump
LanguageEnglish

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