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Pfeiffer Vacuum IKR 251 User Manual

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5 Installation
5.1 Establishing vacuum connection
DANGER
Risk to life due to electric shock
An improperly earthed product is potentially fatal in the event of a fault.
Connect the product galvanically with the earthed vacuum chamber.
Ensure that the connection complies with the requirements of a protective bonding according to
EN 61010. (CF and VCR connections comply with this requirement.)
Use electrically conductive centering rings and circlips for KF connections.
DANGER
Risk to life due to electric shock
If no earth connection is established, voltage flows become hazardous to the touch and could lead to
electronic components sustaining damage.
Always tighten the electronic unit with the grub screw.
Ensure that the grub screw of the electronic unit has been tightened correctly.
WARNING
Risk of injury resulting from overpressure in the vacuum system
Opening tensioning pieces with an overpressure > 1000 hPa in the vacuum system can lead to inju-
ries as a result of flying parts, and escaping process medium could prove harmful to health.
Elastomer seals in KF connections (e.g. O-rings) are not resistant to pressures > 2500 hPa. This
could prove harmful to health due to escaping process medium.
Do not open any tensioning pieces when overpressure is prevalent in the vacuum system.
Use suitable tensioning pieces for overpressure.
Use tensioning pieces which can only be opened and closed using a tool (e.g. tightening strap-
circlip).
Use sealing rings with an outer centering ring.
WARNING
Risk of poisoning from toxic process gases escaping
High mechanical, chemical, or thermal stress causes leaks in the sensor. In processes involving toxic
process media, there is a risk of injury and danger to life from poisoning by escaping gas in the event
of overpressure in the vacuum system.
Prevent high mechanical, chemical, or thermal stress from occurring.
Prevent overpressure from occurring in the vacuum system.
Take appropriate measures to prevent hazards or damage caused by the release of process me-
dia, such as gas supply interruption, extraction, or leak testing.
NOTICE
Impairment from contamination and damage
Touching the devices or components with bare hands increases the desorption rate and leads to in-
correct measurements. Dirt (e.g. dust, fingerprints, etc.) and damage impair the function.
When working on high or ultra high vacuum systems, always wear clean, lint-free and powder-
free laboratory gloves.
Only use clean tools.
Make sure that the connection flanges are free of grease.
Remove protective caps and protective covers from flanges and connections only when necessa-
ry.
Carry out all work in a well lit area.
Installation
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BrandPfeiffer Vacuum
ModelIKR 251
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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