Busch Instruction Manual KB KC 0025 F en 0870136887
Busch Instruction Manual KB KC 0025 F en 0870136887
Busch Instruction Manual KB KC 0025 F en 0870136887
GENERAL INDEX
TECHNICAL DATA CHAPTER 1.
Page 1
SAFETY CHAPTER 3.
3.1 Intended use Page 4
TRANSPORT CHAPTER 4.
4.1 Transport in Packaging Page 4
STORAGE CHAPTER 5.
5.1 Short-term Storage Page 5
MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 7.
7.1 Maintenance Schedule Page 9
OVERHAUL
CHAPTER 8.
REMOVAL FROM
SERVICE
CHAPTER 9.
Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of the Busch vacuum pump. With watchful observation of
the field’s requirements, innovation and steady development Busch delivers modern
vacuum and pressure solutions worldwide. These operating instructions contain information
for – product description, – safety, – transport, – storage, – installation and commissioning,
– maintenance, – overhaul, – troubleshooting and – spare parts of the vacuum pump. For
the purpose of these instructions, “handling” the vacuum pump means the transport,
storage, installation, commissioning, influence on operating conditions, maintenance,
troubleshooting and overhaul of the vacuum pump. Prior to handling the vacuum pump
these operating instructions shall be read and understood. If anything remains to be
clarified please contact your Busch representative! Keep these operating instructions and, if
applicable, other pertinent operating instructions available on site.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
This Use and Maintenance Manual provides information on the utilisation, installation
and maintenance of the Burnout Furnaces (Models: GBF-08 & GBF-09), manufactured
by GEO MACHINES.
The equipment must be used in accordance with the instructions in this manual:
it is therefore recommended that you read it carefully prior to installation and
start-up. Make sure that you read the entire manual and pay particular attention
to messages written in bold type or items highlighted by boxes and/or symbols:
the symbols are designed to highlight situations involving danger or requiring
caution (see paragraph 1.2).
Observance of standards and regulations shown in this manual will ensure that
the equipment is used properly and that maintenance work is carried out safely.
This Use and Maintenance Manual is an integral part of the equipment: it should
therefore be kept together with the equipment so that it can be consulted as and
when necessary (keep the booklet in a secure dry place away from sunlight,
atmospheric agents, etc.).
It must be available for consultation throughout the working life of the
equipment even when the equipment is sold or finally dismantled.
It is recommended that you keep this manual constantly updated by integrating
any amendments, additions or modifications made by the Manufacturer.
Any notes or comments should be made on the blank pages at the rear of the
booklet (see Appendices: Notes).
Use the manual properly so that it is not damaged in any way.
Do not remove, tear or write on any part of the pages.
If the manual is lost or damaged and its contents become illegible you can
request a replacement copy from the Manufacturer.
The purpose of this Use and Maintenance Manual is to provide users with information
on how to operate the equipment properly. The manual contains all the information
needed to use the device as intended: in particular the manual includes instructions
and information on the following:
This manual contains nine chapters each of which covers a specific argument. The
appendices at the rear of the manual are a useful complement to these chapters.
It is important that you understand the following symbols and their significance as
they highlight important information such as critical situations, practical advice, or
straightforward information. If you have any doubts as to the significance of a symbol
always consult this page.
Tasks for which failure to observe instructions or tampering with equipment parts
may put personnel in serious danger are highlighted by the symbol:
DANGER!
This symbol refers to safety standards which must be observed at all
times in order to
protect both workers and equipment.
Critical situations concerning dangerous areas or tasks in which failure to observe
the instructions may render the warranty null and void, or cause damage to
equipment, connected components or the surrounding area, are highlighted by the
symbol:
WARNING!
This symbol refers to safety standards which must be observed carefully
in order to guarantee your safety, other people's
safety and prevent damage to the equipment.
Any work that fails to comply with instructions in this manual, or any tampering
which might automatically render the warranty null and void, is highlighted by the
following symbol:
FORBIDDEN!
This symbol refers to actions which must never be carried out (i.e.
forbidden actions).
Any general information and/or advice which may be useful at any time is
highlighted by the
following symbol:
NOTE!
This symbol highlights information and/or useful advice.
Failure to observe the instructions in this Use and Maintenance Manual exonerates the
Manufacturer from any liability whatsoever. For any matters not covered by this
manual or about which you have any doubts please contact the Manufacturer directly.
Before using this equipment or carrying out any work on it, the
operator must
read the entire contents of this manual. This manual has been
drawn up to
provide the user with essential information on rational, safe
utilisation of the
equipment. The user must comply with the information given at all
times.
Furthermore, the user must use the work sheets enclosed with this manual so
as to keep a record of maintenance/component replacement work as well as
make notes on any equipment malfunctions.
The operator must read the advice and warnings given below and comply with such
regulations at all times: doing so will ensure safe, long-lasting equipment performance.
The furnace that you have purchased is a source of danger owing to the high
temperatures occurring both in its interior and on its exterior. The following
precautions must therefore be observed at all times:
The furnace must only be used at the rated voltage indicated on the furnace ID
plate.
Do not allow untrained personnel to use this equipment.
Persons using the equipment must wear protective goggles, pincers and gloves.
The cylinders must be introduced and removed from the preheating chamber
using suitable pincers.
The door must only be opened by way of the handle: this is made of special
insulating material to prevent burns.
The furnace must be installed in a protected area (see section 6.3), using guards
equipped with systems that allow only frontal access (gates, shutters etc.).
The furnace must be positioned on non-flammable supports and tops only; no
highly flammable materials, whether solid, liquid or gaseous, may be stored or
used in the vicinity of the furnace.
The equipment must remain fully protected both during heating and for at least
six hours after it has been switched off.
An info plate reading “WARNING: HOT PARTS” must be placed by the equipment
(see section 3.5.1).
Take measures to ensure that you are not distracted when using the equipment.
Never use a malfunctioning equipment and always inform the Maintenance
Manager of any faults.
Extractor fans connected to an outdoor outflow pipe must be used when
mixtures using solvents harmful to operators’ health are used.
Do not open compartments containing electrical parts.
Have the equipment inspected by the Manufacturer and/or Authorised Dealer at
least one every 12 months.
Do not replace the power lead or tamper with the supplied plug.
It is forbidden to use the equipment on items other than those for which it has
been specifically designed.
Before doing any cleaning, routine and/or unscheduled maintenance work make
sure that the equipment has been unplugged from the mains socket.
Make sure that there are no foreign objects inside the work area as these could
damage the equipment and/or injure personnel.
Do not use petrol or flammable solvents as detergents; use only non-flammable,
non-corrosive, and non-toxic substances (see paragraph 8 .1).
Do not used compressed air to clean small pieces; if you do so you should protect
your eyes with goggles that provide lateral protection and limit air pressure to a
maximum of 2 bar.
GEO MACHINES cannot be held liable for any damage to persons or objects
caused by incorrect maintenance carried out by unqualified
personnel or
maintenance work that does not comply with the instructions in this
manual.
GEO MACHINES is, as of this moment, exonerated from any liability concerning
injury to persons or damage to objects that may result from using this
equipment in a way other than that described in this manual.
Energy efficient Burnout furnaces for jewellery, Pharma, Manufacturing and Test Lab. The Hot
chamber is a ceramic fibre shell with embedded elements. For greater thermal efficiency the space
between insulation and outer body. The door seals tightly with a heavy spring latch. All the controls are
located in the base.
Each unit is made with rugged construction and equipped with easy to use Controller system and
safety device. Standard models of our Burnout Furnace come with maximum temperature range of
1000 °C.
(List to be added)
CONTROL PANEL 3.3
(List to be added)
ENTERING DATA 3.4
The equipment described in this manual has an ID platelet giving information about
both the equipment and the manufacturer:
(Name plate photo details to be added)
The equipment has been built in compliance with the EC directives listed in the
enclosed "EC declaration of conformity". When requesting spare parts, information or
assistance from your Authorised Servicing Centre always quote the data on the ID plate.
Should the ID plate deteriorate and become illegible, even partially, order a replacement
plate from the manufacturer: remember to quote the relevant data.
Do not remove and/or damage the plate as you must be able to read
the data at
all times.
GEO MACHINES designs and manufactures work instruments that provide cutting-edge
technology and first-rate quality. They are specially designed to provide made-to-
measure solutions that offer long-lasting performance every single day of their working
life.
In making these products GEO MACHINES makes use of the latest design tools, thus
ensuring that all finished equipment is as functional as possible. Use of only top-quality
materials and thorough testing aimed at providing maximum user safety are an GEO
MACHINES constant, making our products safe and internationally competitive.
Construction
Outer body made of Mild steel/SS Sheet Duly insulation with High Temperature ceramic fiber
material. Single door made of ceramic fibre.
Technical Specification
Controlling System
Imported PLC based auto tune PID controller with CE mark. Preload Process program recap with
different type of material. Full cycle graphical representation. Online
Temperature range
➢ Use Preload Program Recipient with 30 Segment Programmable controllers for heat
rate
➢ Monitoring Screen
➢ Calibration certificate
➢ After Burner
(List to be added)
WARNING
5.1
utmost care and attention when handling the equipment. Observe all the
All the material is thoroughly checked by the Manufacturer prior to shipment. When you
receive the goods make sure they have not been damaged during transit and that no-one has
tampered with the packaging and removed any of the parts contained therein. Should you
note any damage or missing parts please inform your Dealer and the shipping carrier
immediately: take photographs and send them on to both dealer and carrier.
The packaging, consisting of a cardboard box with internal expanded plastic padding,
contains:
• BURNOUT FURNACE;
(PHOTOS TO BE ADDED)
Should the oven you have purchased need to be moved it must first be fully
disconnected from the power supply and then left to cool completely. Proceed as
follows:
(PHOTOS TO BE ADDED)
3. Pack the equipment in its original box or, if this is not possible, take all the necessary
precautions to protect the equipment against knocks or drops, in that the goods are
transported at the owner's risk.
Proceed cautiously, bearing in mind the size and weight of the unit (see section 4.1.1),
so as to prevent any accidents that might be caused by failure to evaluate such factors.
When disposing of the packaging materials the user must comply with the standards in
force in his/her country regarding the following materials:
• Wood/paper: non-polluting materials, but must be recycled properly
• Polystyrene/plastic: pollutants which must not be burnt (toxic fumes) nor dispersed
into the environment, but disposed of in compliance with the standards in force in the
country of use.
Before proceeding with installation make sure that all relevant safety conditions prevail
and follow the instructions below carefully.
So as to provide greater clarity the numbers given in the diagrams in this
chapter correspond exactly to the numbering in the Components Table
(Ch. 3).
Unless stated otherwise at the time of order the equipment will be configured to
operate properly under the following ambient conditions:
Ambient conditions other than those listed above may cause malfunctions or sudden
breakdowns.
Lighting in the installation area must be sufficient to provide good visibility at every
single point on the equipment.
More specifically, luminosity must not be less than 200 lux, lighting must be as uniform
as possible and there must be no reflected light as this could dazzle the operator.
Position the equipment so that the fan flue is beneath the mobile hood
aspiration tube.
The aspiration fan flue must be free and must not be connected to other tubes or hood
ducts.
WORKTOPS 6.3.1
The equipment has been designed for use on a rigid worktop parallel to the floor.
Suitable worktops include service furniture (where the operator is standing) or
modelling tables (where work is done sitting down). All worktops must be checked for
stability.
(Photo to be added)
It is forbidden to tamper with the power lead and its plug. When
replacing them
owing to damage and/or wear please contact an Authorised Service
Centre.
Should power surges occur while the equipment is working, or when it is any case
connected to the mains, proceed as explained in section 7.7.
The burnout furnace shall be used to burnout the wax tree embedded flasks in
jewellery manufacturing process.
It is forbidden to tamper with the power lead and its plug. When
replacing them
owing to damage and/or wear please contact an Authorised Service
Centre.
Improper use renders the Warranty null and void and GEO
MACHINES shall not
be liable for any damages to objects, workers or third parties.
The main reasons for which the Warranty may be rendered null and void are given in
section 2.2 and in the "Warranty Certificate" enclosed with this Manual.
WARNING 7.1
The equipment must not be used with any of its parts disassembled:
before
using the equipment make sure that all its components are properly in
place.
Should even just one of the control and safety devices fail to operate
properly
proceed – as far as is possible – as described in section 9.2 and contact
Servicing Centre.
Press PROG. (11). The on-key LED flashes. The legend “Pro” appears on the display (4)
to
indicate that you now have access to programming.
To change program start data:
- repeat the settings as described in points A., B., C. and D. of paragraph 7.3.1.
To change data during the start of the heating cycle:
- repeat the settings described in point E. of paragraph 7.3.2.
CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE
CLEANING 8.1
The equipment exterior can normally be kept clean just by wiping it with a dry cloth. If
necessary, wet the cloth just a little water or use a non-degreasing detergent.
The operator must ensure that the equipment is kept clean and free from any foreign
bodies such as dirt, water, non-conducting liquids etc.
The equipment must be cleaned at the end of every work session to remove all residues.
Cleaning must be done with the equipment at standstill and positioned in a stable
manner.
Before cleaning the equipment exterior always turn the main switch to
OFF. It is
strictly forbidden to clean the equipment while it is connected to the mains
power supply.
Once the equipment has been cleaned (see section 8.1) the operator must check for
worn, damaged or loose parts. If any such anomalies are discovered contact your
Authorised Servicing Centre.
More precisely, should the operator note any defects or problems of any kind
whatsoever he/she must place a warning sign on the equipment indicating that
maintenance work is in progress and that using the equipment is forbidden (EC-
compliant signs can be purchased from the relevant suppliers).
Routine maintenance, cleaning and proper equipment use are essential factors in
guaranteeing long-lasting equipment performance and safety.
Never use a naked flame to see what you are doing during checks or
maintenance operations.
Should the equipment be used after remaining idle for a long period proceed as
described in Chap. 6 (start-up) and, if necessary, re-enter the data as described in Chap.
7.
If there are any faults or malfunctions proceed as described in Chapter 9
(Troubleshooting). If the problem persists or is not covered by the information in this
chapter contact your Authorised Servicing Centre immediately.
CHAPTER 9: TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING 9.1
Should any of the anomalies described below occur try setting the
situation
right, as far as is permissible, by following the instructions contained
in this
manual. Should the problem persist contact your Authorised Servicing
Centre.
(TABLE TO BE ADDED)
APPENDICES
NOTES A.5