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H431-02
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL "H" MODEL PUMPS
MODELS RH. RHB, RHSY. RHV, P!P
Q
LAB PUMP JR.
CONGRATULATIONS' YOU ARE WORKING- WITH ONE OF THE FINEST METER ING PUM PS IN TH E WORLD - T H E FMI LAB PUM P JR.. MODE L RH - A PUGGED LITTLE PACKAGE OF EXCEPTIONAL PUMP PERFORMANCE' IT5 F LU ID P ATH IS MADE OF C ERAMIC AND F LUOROCAR BO N TO GIVE
IT OUTSTANDING Л ES15TANC E TO LABORATO ПY С H EMICALS; ITS IN-TERNAL DIMENSIONS ARE MEASURED IN MICRQINC HES TO PRODUCE MICRODTERRESULTS.USEiTWfSELYANDITWlLLGlVEMANYVEARS OF TROUBLE FREE SERVICE.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using any Fluid Metering, Inc. product read the following safety instructions as well as spe­cific product specifications and operating instructions.
Warning! Fire, electrical shock or explosion may occur if used near combustibles, explosive atmosphere, corrosive air, wet environment or submerged in fluid.
Caution! Fire, electrical shock, injury and damage may occur if not used in accordance with Fluid Metering, Inc. specifications and operation instructions.
■ Do nol put wet lingers into power outlet of unll.
* Do not operate with wet hands
* Do nol operate drive assemblies that require a hand mount (to be
batted down} unless Ihey are mounted per Fluid Metering Inc specifications. 11 not injury may occur and/or damage to unit.
* Do not touch any rotating pump or motor components' injury may
occur.
* Do nut run pump dry, unless designed for that service. Running dry is harmful to the pump, and will cause excessive
healing due to internal friction
■ Check pump rotation and inlet/outlet pump port orientalron belore
connecting power to pump If nol injury may occur
■ Whan pulling out cords from outlets da nor pull card, grasp plug to
prevent plug damage or electrical shock.
* Fluid Metering, I no Frequency drive motors become HOT and can cause a
hum DO NOT TOUCH I
*Tum DfF trie electrical power before checking pump for any
problems.
• Connect motor, speed controllers, or any otter electrical devices
based on Fluid Male ring Ir.c. specifications Any unauthorized work performed on the product uy the purchaser or by third parties can impair product functionality ano 1 hereby relieves Fluid Metering, Inc. of all warranty claims or liability far any misuse that will cause daniaye to product and tot injury to the individual.
• Power cables and leads should not be bent, pulled or Inserted by
excessive Force Otherwise there is a threat or electrical shock or fire.
• Replace any in-line fuses only with fuse rating as specified by
Fluid Male ring. Inc.
• When pump/diive is under operation. never point discharge tubing
loio face or touch any rotating oomponents of pump
• In a power down thermal overload cut-in condition, unplug or turn
off powei to pump. Always allow a coot down period before restarting- otherwise, injury or damage may occur.
• Fcr 30 seconds alter power is removed from pump/drive, do not
touch any output terminals. Electrical shock may occur because of residual voltage
NSTALLATION & OPERATING TIPS
1 .CLEAN FLUIDS. Abrasives in the pumped
fluid may damage cylinder and piston sur­faces and should therefore be avoided.
2. COMPATIBLE FLUIDS. Pump only fluids
compatible with materials of construction of
your pump.
3. WET OPERATION. The pumped fluid provides surface cooling and lubrication to the piston and cylinder af yaur FMI PUMP Therefore avoid dry operation (except pumps
specifically designated "gas pump").
4. PR E SS U RE. Do not oper a le pump agai n si
pressures in excess of design specification.
□ rive pin on piston may bend or break under
overbad and other Irreparable damage may
be suffered. Avoid dead heading Chech your fluid circuit before applying power to the pumpt
5. CLEANING YOUR PUMP. Routine Hush­ing with solvent before shut-down will suffice
for mast applications. Sel pump for masi-
mum stroke and operate until solvent ap­pears clear al discharge porL
CAUTION! Ceramic piston/cylinder sets are sensitive to neglect and may "freeze If al­lowed to dry out without adequate cleans­ing. Fill a loop of flexible tubing with fluid that will thin or neutralize the last fluid pumped. Then connect one end of the lube to the pump suction port, the other to the dis­charge port. With this loop positioned above Ihe pump head. Ihe ceramic surfaces and industrial seal areas stay moist and mobile for ex­tended idle penods if, however, a piston does freeze In the cylinder. DO NOT TRY TO FORCE IT FREE1 Be genlje Try to remove the pump head (refer to para, 20) from the base assembly so the whole pump head can be soaked In a suitable solvent. If the head is nol conveniently removable, the tube loop discussed In the prior paragraph may permit solvent to dissolve the "frozen" residue in reasonable time. If all else fails, pack It all up and ship it back In the factory with a note telling us what you think might be left inside - sometimes we're lucky New pump heads
are expensive and realigning pump rinve com­ponents is tedious work, so avoid freeze-ups or, rfyDu teel you must have them, try to correct them gently!
6. ADAPTING RH POMP HEADS TO STAN­DARD O PUMP DRIVE MODULES, (refer to figs. 1r7c) The RH/Q Kit adapts Ihe RH pump heads to standard Q Pump Drive Modules Assemble as follows:
a) Assemble Kit parts to RH pump head as shown [fig 1) with "industrial shoe" of pad -1 down Slip COUPLING H4S2 fully onto pump shaft, with ils slot away from pump head and SI- T SCREW 110268-4 contacting ihe flat on the pump shaft
b) Insert DRIVF PIN 110301 ot Kit into SPHERI­CAL BEARING SUPPLIERS 110292 as shown.
c) Orientate coupling slot to accept P/N110301. On Q dnues the shoe is slipped belween the base O402 and 0616 assembly.
FLUID METERING, INC.
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