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BUSCH R5 RD 0360 A - User Manual

BUSCH R5 RD 0360 A
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R5
Oil-Lubricated Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps
RD 0200 A, RD 0240 A, RD 0300 A, RD 0360 A
Instruction Manual
0870572700 | A0006_en-US | Original instructions 5/31/2022

Questions and Answers

  • B
    Brandon HamptonAug 9, 2025
    Why is the oil in my BUSCH Water Pump black?
    • J
      James CruzAug 9, 2025
      The oil in your BUSCH Water Pump might be black because: * Oil change intervals are too long. In this case, flush the machine (contact Busch). * The inlet filter (optional) is defective and needs to be replaced. * The machine runs too hot. See problem "The machine runs too hot".
  • M
    Michele PadillaAug 15, 2025
    What to do if the oil in my BUSCH R5 RD 0360 A Water Pump is emulsified?
    • W
      William BryantAug 15, 2025
      If the oil in your BUSCH Water Pump is emulsified, it's likely because the machine sucked in liquids or significant amounts of vapor. You should flush the machine (contact Busch) and clean the filter of the gas ballast valve (GB). Modify the operational mode (see Conveying Condensable Vapors [? 22]).
  • K
    Katie JonesAug 21, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH R5 RD 0360 A Water Pump does not start?
    • F
      Frank SmithAug 21, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump doesn't start, there could be several reasons: * The motor may not be getting the correct voltage. In this case, check the power supply. * The motor itself might be defective, requiring a replacement. * The coupling (CPL) could be defective and needs replacing.
  • B
    Bonnie BartonAug 27, 2025
    Why is my BUSCH R5 RD 0360 A Water Pump running very noisily?
    • S
      Spencer SantiagoAug 27, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump is running very noisily, it could be due to: * A worn coupling (CPL), which would need to be replaced. * Stuck vanes or defective bearings. In both of these cases, repair of the machine is needed (contact Busch).
  • K
    Kathleen BanksSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH R5 RD 0360 A Water Pump fumes or expels oil droplets?
    • B
      Brian BrownSep 3, 2025
      If your BUSCH Water Pump is fuming or expelling oil droplets through the gas discharge, consider these possibilities: * The exhaust filters (EF) might be partially clogged, in which case you should replace them. * An exhaust filter (EF) with o-ring may not be fitted properly. Ensure the correct position of the exhaust filters (EF) and the o-rings. * The float valve (FV) might not be working correctly. Check the float valve. Repair of the machine is needed (contact Busch).

Summary

Safety

Product Description

Intended Use

Specifies the application and limitations of the vacuum pump.

Transport

Installation

Installation Conditions

Outlines the environmental and spatial requirements for installation.

Connecting Lines and Pipes

Guidelines for connecting inlet and outlet pipes to the vacuum pump.

Suction Connection

Detailed instructions for making the suction connection to the pump.

Filling Oil

Procedures and precautions for filling the machine with oil.

Electrical Connection

Commissioning

Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule

Outlines recommended maintenance tasks and intervals for normal and harsh conditions.

Oil Level Inspection

Step-by-step guide to checking the oil level in the machine.

Oil and Oil Filter Change

Procedures for changing the oil and oil filter.

Troubleshooting

Machine Does Not Start

Identifies causes and remedies for the machine failing to start.

Technical Data

Oil

BUSCH R5 RD 0360 A Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBUSCH
ModelR5 RD 0360 A
CategoryWater Pump
LanguageEnglish

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