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BUSCH TYR WT 0100 CV - User Manual

BUSCH TYR WT 0100 CV
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TYR
Rotary Lobe Blowers + Vacuum pumps
WT 0100 CV, WT 0150 CV,
WT 0280 CV, WT 0390 CV,
WT 0600 CV, WT 0730 CV,
WT 0100 CP, WT 0150 CP,
WT 0280 CP, WT 0390 CP,
WT 0600 CP, WT 0730 CP
Instruction Manual
0870231979 | A0002_en-US | Original instructions 3/29/2023

Questions and Answers

  • R
    Rhonda FoxAug 14, 2025
    Why is my BUSCH Blower experiencing abnormal heat development?
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      Daniel BriggsAug 14, 2025
      Abnormal heat development can stem from several issues. It could be due to an abnormal increase in exhaust temperature, too low rpm on the blower, or a motor with frequency regulation issues. The oil level might be too high, or there could be under pressure in the machine room. High differential pressure, or abnormal wear on the lobes due to solid media strain can also cause this. To resolve this, check the minimum allowed rpm and correct the setting if needed. Ensure the oil level is at the top of the level indicator when the blower isn't running. Check the ventilation system to eliminate under pressure in the room. Inspect, clean, and replace the inlet filter, and examine pipes for blockages.
  • J
    Jennifer VazquezAug 20, 2025
    What causes loss of capacity in a BUSCH Blower and how to fix it?
    • J
      Jennifer GomezAug 20, 2025
      A loss of capacity in your BUSCH Blower can occur due to several reasons. There might be a leak in the system, which requires you to find and stop the leaks. The safety valve could be activated; in this case, check the differential pressure. A dirty inlet filter or blocked pipes can also cause this issue, so clean or replace the filters and pipes. Loose belts are another potential cause, and they should be replaced. Finally, too high differential pressure could be the culprit; refer to the causes marked with * to address this.
  • O
    ojonesAug 25, 2025
    Why is my BUSCH Blower motor overheating and what can I do?
    • D
      Derek SilvaAug 25, 2025
      An abnormal motor temperature in your BUSCH Blower can arise from several causes. It could be due to a motor fault or issues with the motor bearings, requiring repair or replacement of the motor. Incorrect electrical wiring of the motor, which necessitates checking and reconnection, or overloading, which calls for identifying and resolving causes of increased differential pressure in the system, can also lead to overheating. Ensure the power supply is consistent with the motor's type sign. Too high ambient temperature (+40°C) requires improved ventilation in the machine room. Lastly, a fault on the motor fan means repairing or replacing it.
  • V
    vbartlettAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Blower is not running?
    • S
      Steven ThompsonAug 27, 2025
      If your BUSCH Blower isn't running, and the blower shaft can be turned, it may be due to broken belts, which you should replace. If the blower shaft cannot be turned manually, it could be caused by motor failure, requiring you to repair or replace the motor. Alternatively, the lobes might be touching the cylinder or end covers, in which case you should check for overheating or overloading and begin necessary repairs, also check the lobes for signs of corrosion and dissolve with oil. Lastly, foreign bodies in the cylinder could be the cause, necessitating repairs.
  • F
    felicia92Aug 30, 2025
    Why is the safety valve continuously activated on my BUSCH Blower?
    • S
      Stephen ThomasAug 31, 2025
      A continuously activated safety valve on your BUSCH Blower can occur for a few reasons. It might be due to too high rpm, leading to an excessive amount of air, particularly in frequency-controlled blowers; in this case, lower the rpm. Another cause could be too high differential pressure, requiring you to find and repair the cause of the increased differential pressure. Lastly, the valve setting might be below the actual operating point; adjust the max limits of the valve within the blower, monitor the absorbed power, and ensure the setting doesn't allow overloading of the pump.
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    Gina SmithSep 3, 2025
    What causes abnormally high differential pressure in my BUSCH Blower?
    • J
      John JohnsonSep 3, 2025
      Abnormally high differential pressure in your BUSCH Blower can be caused by several factors. One possibility is that the safety valves aren't opening despite the high pressure, requiring you to dismantle, clean, and possibly readjust the valve. Another cause could be blockages on either the inlet or outlet side of the blower, so you should clean the pipe system and check for mechanical or control system related obstructions. A fault on the check valve can also lead to this issue, necessitating its replacement.
  • S
    Samantha MitchellSep 6, 2025
    Why is my BUSCH Blower leaking oil?
    • O
      obrienjohnSep 6, 2025
      Oil leakage in your BUSCH Blower can be attributed to several factors. If the oil level is too high, above the maximum mark on the level indicator in the cabinet, it needs to be adjusted to be between the MIN and MAX marks. Leaking or damaged shaft seals can also cause oil leakage, which requires repair in a workshop. If the blower has been tilted or isn't mounted horizontally, ensure it's placed on a horizontal foundation. Additionally, too high differential pressure can contribute to this issue; check, clean, and replace the inlet filter, and inspect the pipes and process system for blockages.
  • J
    Jeffrey FisherSep 10, 2025
    What to do if the BUSCH Blower motor is running the wrong way?
    • M
      Mr. Matthew KhanSep 10, 2025
      If the BUSCH Blower motor is running in the wrong direction, it is likely due to a wrong power supply. You should switch two phases to reverse the direction of revolutions.
  • B
    bprattNov 16, 2025
    What to do if my BUSCH Blower is making abnormal sounds or vibrations?
    • T
      Tyler LeeNov 16, 2025
      If your BUSCH Blower is producing abnormal sounds or vibrations, immediately stop the machine. Several factors could be responsible: * Incorrectly placed pulleys: Make sure that the pulleys are placed correctly. * Damaged bearings: Begin repair with bearing replacement. * Insufficient or contaminated oil: Top up or change the oil. * Excessive oil in the oil box: Drain the oil and regulate the oil level. * Unstable foundation: Ensure the foundation is stable. * Resonance in the pipe system: Connect the pipe system to the blower with flexible connections and provide support if needed. * High differential pressure: Investigate and address the causes of increased differential pressure, such as blockages or damage. Also, check for control system-based ...

Summary

Safety

DANGER (Safety)

Imminent danger leading to death or serious injury if not prevented.

WARNING (Safety)

Potentially dangerous situation leading to death or serious injuries.

CAUTION (Safety)

Potentially dangerous situation leading to minor injuries.

Product Description

Transport

WARNING: Suspended Load

Warning about suspended loads and risk of severe injury.

WARNING: Lifting Machine with Eye Bolt

Warning about lifting methods and risk of severe injury.

Installation

5.1 Installation Conditions

Notice concerning machine use outside permitted installation conditions.

5.4 Filling Oil and Oil Type

Procedures for filling oil and recommendations for oil types.

Electrical Connection

DANGER: Missing Current Protection

Danger from missing current protection and risk of electrical shock.

Commissioning

NOTICE: Shipping Without Oil

Notice regarding machines shipped without oil and risk of damage.

Maintenance

DANGER: Live Wires and Shock Hazard

Danger from live wires and risk of electrical shock during maintenance.

WARNING: Hazardous Materials

Warning about hazardous materials and risk of poisoning/infection.

CAUTION: Hot Surfaces and Burns Risk

Caution about hot surfaces during maintenance and risk of burns.

CAUTION: Improper Maintenance Risks

Caution about improper maintenance and risks of injury/failure.

8.1 Maintenance Schedule

General guidelines for maintenance intervals based on operating conditions.

Overhaul

Decommissioning

Troubleshooting

DANGER: Live Wires During Troubleshooting

Danger from live wires during troubleshooting and risk of electrical shock.

Technical Data

Oil

BUSCH TYR WT 0100 CV Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeSide channel blower
Frequency50/60 Hz
Protection ClassIP 55
Nominal pumping speed100 m³/h
Maximum Pressure200 mbar
ConnectionG1½

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