Omega Vehicle Security FPU500 manual Tubing Information, Selecting Tubing, Tubing Life

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Tubing Information

4.1 Selecting Tubing

Select a tubing material and size that is right for your application (the fluid and flow rate that you are pumping).

Table 9-2 in Chapter 9, shows the average flow rates for different size tubing. Normalized flow rates (mL per revolution) vary significantly, based on motor speed, tubing materials, viscosity, and mechanical tolerances in pump dimensions. Table 9-3 outlines the variances resulting from differences in motor speed, tubing materials, and mechanical tolerances. Table 9-5 outlines the variances due to the difference in viscosity.

To determine the chemical compatibility of a particular tubing material, it is recommended that you test the tubing under actual conditions.

Tubing materials that can be used include Vinyl, Viton, Tygon, Silicone, Santoprene, and Norprene. Up to 68 durometer tubing can be used.

NOTE

Poor tubing life results were obtained for 516" (8.0mm) inner diameter Santoprene tubing. This particular tubing should not be used with the pump.

4.2 Tubing Life

Over time and high speeds, flow rates will drop as the tubing wears out. Tubing life for various materials and sizes are shown in Table 9-4 in Chapter 9. Tubing should be periodically inspected for wear. Either move the tubing to a fresh section, or replace tubing entirely (refer to Chapter 5).

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America From the Technical Library Peristaltic Pump Index Index Introduction FeaturesDescription Introduction Overall View of the Pump Parts of the PumpDescription Function Left Side of the Pump View of the Left SideRight Side of the Pump View of the Right SideParts of the Pump Introduction Setting Up the PumpsRequired Hardware Attaching the Pump Attaching a Single Pump Directly to the MotorParts of the Pump Stacking Two Pumps onto One Motor Figure B Attaching a Single Pump to an Adapter Plate Mounting the adapter plate to the motor refer to Figure Using Your Own Adapter Plate Setting Up the Pumps Selecting Tubing Tubing InformationTubing Life Tubing Information Operating the Pump Loading the Tubing Opening the StatorFigure D Operating the Pump 5a. Inlet and Outlet FlowAdjusting the Clamp Screw 5b. Inlet and Outlet FlowTurn the pump motor off Operating the Pump Maintenance Replacing the Rotor Assembly Part Number FPU500-RA Shows the exploded view of the pumpMaintenance Maintenance Troubleshooting Guide Problem SolutionProblem Check motor fuse Troubleshooting Guide Theory of Operation Design SolutionTechnical Details Design ConsiderationsStacking More than Two Pumps Specifications ⁄16 ⁄32 132 540 1140 1800 2280 210 Variances in Normalized Flow Rate mL per Revolution Average Flow Rates Cont’dAverage Tubing Life Tubing AverageAverage Tubing Life Contd Average Flow Rates for Viscous LiquidsSpecifications Spare Parts Spare Parts and AccessoriesPart Number Description Viton Peristatic Pump Motor 10-4 WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop online at omega.com