Versa-Matic 1 Elima-Matic Bolted Non-Metallic User Manual

1" Elima-Matic Bolted Non-Metallic – ATEX
with Metallic Center Sections
E1 Non-Metallic Pumps
• Conductive Polypropylene
Original Instructions
E1
1: PUMP SPECS2: INSTAL & OP3: EXP VIEW4: WARRANTY
Service & Operating Manual
Versa-Matic
800 North Main Street, Mansfield, OH 44902 USA • Phone: (419) 526-7296 • www.versamatic.com
VERSA-MATIC
• Warren Rupp, Inc. • A Unit of IDEX Corporation
© Copyright 2014 Warren Rupp, Inc. All rights reserved
Safety Information
IMPORTANT
Read the safety warnings and instructions in this manual before pump installation and start-up. Failure to comply with the recommendations stated in this manual could damage the pump and void factory warranty.
When the pump is used for materials that tend to settle out
or solidify, the pump should be ushed after each use to
prevent damage. In freezing temperatures the pump should be completely drained between uses.
CAUTION
Before pump operation, inspect all fasteners for loosening
caused by gasket creep. Retighten loose fasteners to prevent leakage. Follow recommended torques stated in this manual.
Nonmetallic pumps and plastic components are not UV stabilized. Ultraviolet radiation can damage these parts and negatively affect material properties. Do not expose to UV light for extended periods of time.
WARNING Pump not designed, tested or certied to be powered by compressed natural gas. Powering the pump with natural gas will void the warranty.
WARNING
When used for toxic or aggressive uids, the pump should always be ushed clean prior to disassembly.
Before maintenance or repair, shut off the compressed air line, bleed the pressure, and disconnect the air line from the pump.
Be certain that approved eye protection and protective clothing are worn at all times. Failure to follow these recommendations may result in serious injury or death.
Airborne particles and loud noise hazards. Wear eye and ear protection.
In the event of diaphragm rupture, pumped material may enter the air end of the pump, and be discharged into the atmosphere. If pumping a product that is hazardous or toxic, the air exhaust
must be piped to an appropriate area for safe containment.
Take action to prevent static sparking. Fire or explosion can
result, especially when handling ammable liquids. The pump, piping, valves, containers and other miscellaneous equipment
must be properly grounded.
This pump is pressurized internally with air pressure during operation. Make certain that all fasteners are in good condition and are reinstalled properly during reassembly.
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Use safe practices when lifting
Grounding the Pump
To be fully groundable, the pumps must be ATEX Compliant. Refer to the nomenclature page for ordering information.
Optional 8 foot long (244 centimeters) Ground Strap is available for easy ground connection.
To reduce the risk of static electrical sparking, this pump must be grounded. Check the local electrical code for detailed grounding instruction and the type of equipment required.
Refer to nomenclature page for ordering information.
WARNING
Take action to prevent static sparking.
Fire or explosion can result, especially when handling ammable liquids. The pump, piping, valves, containers or
other miscellaneous equipment must be grounded.
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Table of Contents
SECTION 1: PUMP SPECIFICATIONS ................1
• Nomenclature
• Performance
• Materials
• Dimensional Drawings
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION & OPERATION ......5
• Principle of Pump Operation
• Typical Installation Guide
• Troubleshooting
SECTION 3: EXPLODED VIEW ...........................8
• Composite Drawings
• Parts List
• Materials Code
1: PUMP SPECS2: INSTAL & OP3: EXP VIEW4: WARRANTY
SECTION 4: WARRANTY & CERTIFICATES ....10
• Warranty
• EC Declaration of Conformity - Machinery
• EC Declaration of Conformity - ATEX
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Explanation of Pump Nomenclature
VERSA-MATIC® MODEL IDENTIFICATION CODES
Your Serial #: (ll in from pump nameplate) _____________________________________
1: PUMP SPECS
Your Model #:
(ll in from pump nameplate)
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Model #:
X X X X X X X X X X
Construction Design
Valve Seat Material/Valve Seat O-ring Material
Valve Ball Material
Diaphragm Series
Diaphragm Material
Non-Wetted Parts
Wetted Parts
Pump Size
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X X X
Options (if applicable)
Revision Level
Model
Model Pump Size Wetted Parts Non-Wetted Parts Diaphragm Material E Elima-Matic 6 1/4" A Aluminum A Aluminum 1 Neoprene U Ultra-Matic 8 3/8" C Cast Iron S Stainless Steel 2 Nitrile (Nitrile) V V-Series 5 1/2" S Stainless Steel P Polypropylene 3 FKM (Fluorocarbon) RE AirVantage 7 3/4" H Alloy C G Groundable Acetal 4 EPDM
1 1" P Polypropylene Z PTFE-coated Aluminum 5 PTFE 4 1-1/4" or 1-1/2" K Kynar J Nickel-plated Aluminum 6 Santoprene XL 2 2" G Groundable Acetal C Cast Iron 7 Hytrel 3 3" B Aluminum (screen mount) Q Epoxy-Coated Aluminum 9 Geolast
Diaphragm Series Valve Ball Material Valve Seat/Valve Seat O-Ring Material Construction Design R Rugged 1 Neoprene 1 Neoprene 9 Bolted D Dome 2 Nitrile 2 Nitrile 0 Clamped X Thermo-Matic 3 (FKM) Fluorocarbon 3 (FKM) Fluorocarbon T Tef-Matic (2-piece) 4 EPDM 4 EPDM B Versa-Tuff (1-piece) 5 PTFE 5 PTFE F FUSION (one-piece 6 Santoprene XL 6 Santoprene XL
integrated plate) 7 Hytrel 7 Hytrel 8 Polyurethane 8 Polyurethane 9 Geolast 9 Geolast A Acetal A Aluminum w/ PTFE O-Rings S Stainless Steel S Stainless Steel w/ PTFE O-Rings C Carbon Steel w/ PTFE O-Rings H Alloy C w/ PTFE O-Rings T PTFE Encapsulated Silicone O-Rings
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Materials
Material Prole:
CAUTION! Operating temperature limitations are as follows:
Conductive Acetal: Tough, impact resistant, ductile. Good abrasion resistance and low friction surface. Generally inert, with good chemical resistance except for strong acids and oxidizing agents.
EPDM: Shows very good water and chemical resistance. Has poor resistance to oils and solvents, but is fair in ketones and alcohols.
FKM: (Fluorocarbon) Shows good resistance to a wide range of oils and sovents; especially all aliphatic, aromatic and halogenated hydrocarbons, acids, animal and vegetable oils. Hot water or hot aqueous solutions (over 70°F) will attack FKM.
Hytrel®: Good on acids, bases, amines and glycols at room temperatures only.
Neoprene: All purpose. Resistance to vegetable oils. Generally not affected by moderate chemicals, fats, greases and many oils and solvents. Generally attacked by strong oxidizing acids, ketones, esters and nitro hydrocarbons and chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons.
Nitrile: General purpose, oil-resistant. Shows good solvent, oil,
water and hydraulic uid resistance. Should not be used with
highly polar solvents like acetone and MEK, ozone, chlorinated hydrocarbons and nitro hydrocarbons.
Nylon: 6/6 High strength and toughness over a wide temperature range. Moderate to good resistance to fuels, oils and chemicals.
Operating
Temperatures:
Max. Min.
190°F
88°C
280°F 138°C
350°F 177°C
220°F 104°C
200°F
93°C
190°F
88°C
180°F
82°C
-20°F
-29°C
-40°F
-40°C
-40°F
-40°C
-20°F
-29°C
-10°F
-23°C
-10°F
-23°C
32°F
0°C
Polypropylene: A thermoplastic polymer. Moderate tensile
and ex strength. Resists stong acids and alkali. Attacked by
chlorine, fuming nitric acid and other strong oxidizing agents.
PVDF: (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) A durable uoroplastic with
excellent chemical resistance. Excellent for UV applications. High tensile strength and impact resistance.
Santoprene®: Injection molded thermoplastic elastomer with
no fabric layer. Long mechanical ex life. Excellent abrasion
resistance.
UHMW PE: A thermoplastic that is highly resistant to a broad range of chemicals. Exhibits outstanding abrasion and impact resistance, along with environmental stress-cracking resistance.
Urethane: Shows good resistance to abrasives. Has poor resistance to most solvents and oils.
Virgin PTFE: (PFA/TFE) Chemically inert, virtually impervious. Very few chemicals are known to chemically react with PTFE;
molten alkali metals, turbulent liquid or gaseous uorine and a few uoro-chemicals such as chlorine triuoride or oxygen diuoride which readily liberate free uorine at elevated
temperatures.
Maximum and Minimum Temperatures are the limits for which these materials can be operated. Temperatures coupled with pressure affect the longevity of diaphragm pump components. Maximum life should not be expected at the extreme limits of the temperature ranges.
180°F
82°C
250°F 121°C
275°F 135°C
180°F
82°C
150°F
66°C
220°F 104°C
32°F
0°C
0°F
-18°C
-40°F
-40°C
-35°F
-37°C
32°F
0°C
-35°F
-37°C
Metals:
Alloy C: Equal to ASTM494 CW-12M-1 specication for nickel and nickel alloy.
Stainless Steel: Equal to or exceeding ASTM specication A743 CF-8M for corrosion
resistant iron chromium, iron chromium nickel and nickel based alloy castings for general applicaitons. Commonly referred to as 316 Stainless Steel in the pump industry.
For specic applications, always consult the Chemical Resistance Chart.
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