zesaint007
Chemical
- Dec 8, 2005
- 9
Hello,
I have here a problem that i could never imagine of hapening and with these instruments already installed in the field...I bought around a Wob-L Piston Vacuum Pump (Rietschle Thomas) Snr:80061068 (12VDC) and i have a very specific question regarding the operations conditions of this kind of pump. I would like to know if there is a minimum flow rate required in order to limit the temperature rise (and if yes how much is it). Today after using it for 3 hours, the Teflon tubings used for the fittings just melted... and a collegue burnt his finger... So the temperature must have rised to more than 150 oC (The pump was in a paperboard box without any ventilation). The vacuum (controled by a needle valve) at the input was at around 19inHg for an input flow rate of 1.5lpm (conditions given by the flow cruve).
I really apreciate any kind of advice for this problem.
I have here a problem that i could never imagine of hapening and with these instruments already installed in the field...I bought around a Wob-L Piston Vacuum Pump (Rietschle Thomas) Snr:80061068 (12VDC) and i have a very specific question regarding the operations conditions of this kind of pump. I would like to know if there is a minimum flow rate required in order to limit the temperature rise (and if yes how much is it). Today after using it for 3 hours, the Teflon tubings used for the fittings just melted... and a collegue burnt his finger... So the temperature must have rised to more than 150 oC (The pump was in a paperboard box without any ventilation). The vacuum (controled by a needle valve) at the input was at around 19inHg for an input flow rate of 1.5lpm (conditions given by the flow cruve).
I really apreciate any kind of advice for this problem.