Bissell HS-20 instruction manual Prohibited Action Explosion-Causing Condition

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Hazard

Suggested Corrective Action

a.Explosion – Operation of the diffusion pump without prior and continuous evacuation (below 0.5 Torr (66.5 Pa)) or coolant and introducing a strong oxidizer (such as air) or explosive vapors or powders or materials which may react with pumping fluids into a hot (above 300°F or 150°C) pump can cause an explosion. Such an explosion can violently expel valves and other hardware, slam open doors that are not designed for appropriate pressure relief, or burst other components of the vacuum system. Serious injury or death may result from expelled parts, doors, shrapnel, and/or shock waves.

b.All diffusion pumps are typically cleaned with acetone and alcohol. When combined with air, oxy- gen, and other oxiders, alcohol and most other solvents are very flammable and explosive. Never permit any trace of these cleaners to remain in or on the pump. Always remove all traces of alco- hol and acetone and other cleaners with clean, dry, oil-free compressed air.

Three elements are required: fuel, oxidizer, and source of ignition. A combination of temperature and pressure can be a source of ignition. Most diffusion pump fluids except mercury are fuels. Hydrocarbon oils are more prone to oxidize and explode than synthetic silicone-based oil. Oxidizer can be air (a strong oxidizer) from a leak or can be deliberately introduced in a process or can be inadvertently admitted to the system by operator or process controller error. Oxygen and other strong oxidizers are even more dangerous. Certain conditions of temperature and pressure can cause a combustible mix- ture to explode. The larger the diffusion pump, the greater the risk of explosion and the greater the risk of damage and/or injury. Never operate diffusion pumps larger than 10 inches in diameter with hydro- carbon oils without a complete safety analysis for the complete system and application. Never operate any diffusion pump in the following ways because they increase the probability of an explosion.

Prohibited Action

Explosion-Causing Condition

Run pump with no cooling water

Overtemperature

Run pump with low level of

Overtemperature

pump fluid

 

Run pump without proper backing or

Overpressure

holding pump

 

Run pump when not evacuated below

Overpressure

0.5 Torr (66.5 Pa)

 

Admit air to, or rough through,

Overpressure plus strong oxidizer

a pump with hot boiler

 

Open drain or fill plug while pump is

Overpressure plus strong oxidizer

under vacuum especially when it is hot

 

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Contents HS-20 Diffusion Pump Sales and Service Offices Telephone Numbers Warranty Warranty Replacement and AdjustmentPage Page Iii Prohibited Action Explosion-Causing Condition Prohibited Action Result Page Vii Page Page Table of Contents Section Safety Considerations Section I InstallationList of Illustrations List of TablesModel Technical Specifications Installation GeneralOperating Specifications See Figure ASA Outline Drawing HS-20 Diffusion Pump, with ASA Flanges Cleaning a NEW Pump UnpackingInstallation Safety Considerations and Interlocks Utility and System ConnectionsVacuum Connections Cooling Water Connections See FigureCooling Water Connections Thermal Switches Initial Vacuum Test240/400/430/440/480 V Wiring Diagram HS-20 Diffusion Pump 415 V Wiring Diagram HS-20 Diffusion Pump Adding Pump Fluid Sight Glass Assembly START-UP Procedure OperationShutdown Procedure OperationMaintenance General Periodic InspectionMaintenance CleaningDisassembling and Reassembling the Cold CAP Refer to Figure Do not overtighten the screwExternal Fittings Cold Cap Assembly Disassembling the Lower Jet Assembly JET AssemblyDisassembling the Jet Assembly Refer to Figure Inch Jet Assembly Heater Replacement Maintenance Reassembling the Lower Jet AssemblyReassembling the Jet Assembly Jet Coupling Tighten clamping nuts to 250 in.-lbs Maintenance Replaceable Parts Maintenance Poor Pump or System Performance Troubleshooting LeakageOutgassing Troubleshooting