Intended Use; Useful Information - IKA MVP 10 basic Mode D'emploi

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Intended use

• Use
Together with the accessories recommended by IKA, the
device is suitable for:
- Evacuation of gas from a lab device, e.g. a rotary evapo-
rator.
Mode of operation: Tabletop device.
Unpacking
• Unpacking
- Please unpack the device carefully
- In the case of any damage a detailed report must be
sent immediately (post, rail or forwarder)

Useful information

Diaphragm vacuum pumps (also called membrane pumps)
are oscillating positive displacement pumps. The dia-
phragms generate vacuum by expanding the volume in the
vacuum chamber which in turn reduces the pressure in the
vacuum chamber thus causing atmospheric pressure air to
be pushed into the chamber. The air in this chamber is then
pushed out from the vacuum chamber through a different
route (gas outlet) with the use of valves. These periodic
movements of the diaphragm generates vacuum at the in-
let of the pump.
Attention have to be paid when working with gas mixtures
containing condensable gases, e.g. water vapour or sol-
vents. Use of IKA MVP 10 basic with these gases will
result in their condensing somewhere in the air flow of the
pump. This causes pressure build up in the vacuum chamber
which in turn reduces the service life of the diaphragms and
valves.
• Area of use
Indoor environments similar to that a laboratory of research,
teaching, trade or industry area.
The safety of the user cannot be guaranteed:
- If the instrument is operated with accessories that are not
supplied or recommended by the manufacturer
- If the instrument is operated improperly contrary to the
manufacturer's specifications
- If the instrument or the printed circuit board are modi-
fied by third parties.
• Delivery scope
- IKA MVP 10 basic
- Operating instructions.
To prevent condensation or to discharge condensates pro-
duced by the pump, the gas ballast valve should be opened.
By opening the gas ballast valve, a small amount of air is
allowed into the vacuum chamber, reducing the concentra-
tion of the condensable gas. Purging of condensation can
also be done by allowing full gas flow at atmospheric pres-
sure through the pump for several minutes.
To protect the internal valves and diaphragms, fit an up-
stream condensation trap (such as a Woulff bottle) to the
IKA rotary evaporator RV 8 and RV10).
The release of solvent vapors into the atmosphere can be
avoided by fitting a downstream discharge condensation
trap.
The exhaust air hose should generally deliver to a laboratory
extraction system.
Fitting an exhaust air hose will also reduce the noise level.
Configurations:
IKA MVP 10 basic vacuum pump and vacuum controller connected to a vacuum load device.
Pump
control
Mains power
Electrical connections
Vacuum hose
14
Setting Up
Recipient
Vacuum Controller
Magnetic Valve
Outlet
IKA
MVP 10 basic
®
Inlet
15

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