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Pumps & Conveying System Components    Chapter 3: Installation
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Installing Vacuum Receivers and Inventory/Vacuum Receivers
Vacuum uses one of three mounting systems: flange, suspension, or silo mounting. Vacuum
receivers and inventory vacuum receivers use flange mountings only.
3-3  Compressed Air Connections
Making Pump Compressed Air Connections
Connect the vacuum pump to a minimum of 60 psi to 80 psi (414 kPa to 552 kPa) source of
clean, dry, lightly lubricated compressed air. Make the 
1
/
8
” NPT (3 mm) connection at the
solenoid valve on the pump package.
Your compressed air supply piping should include:
•  A shutoff valve for ON/OFF control.
•  A pressure regulator with gauge.
•  An air filter/lubricator.
3-4  Electrical Connections
Refer to local electrical codes, the schematic, and connection diagrams supplied with this unit
and the serial tag for wiring considerations. Run all wiring in conduit if codes require it.
Label all wiring to make any future troubleshooting easier. Make all electrical connections
tight.
Making Pump Power Drop Wiring Connections
WARNING! 
Be safety conscious!  High or low voltage can cause serious or fatal injury.
Installation must be performed by qualified personnel only!!  Always disconnect power
source before attempting installation or repair.
Pump packages are connected to a three-phase power supply. Bring properly sized power
leads in conduit to the contacts in the junction box of each pump package in the system.
Complete the pump wiring connections by performing the following:
•  Install a properly-sized fused disconnect switch with lockout on the main lines to each
vacuum pump package. This is recommended even for pumps with optional fused
disconnects.
•  Check the serial tag for voltage and amperage requirements. On 60 Hz units, voltage
supplied to the unit must be within plus or minus ten percent (±10%) of the serial tag
value; on 50 Hz units, within plus or minus five percent (±5%) of the serial tag value.
Phase imbalance must be less than 2% in accordance with NEMA MG1-14.32.
•  Ground the unit for operator safety and equipment protection.
Making Control Panel Power Drop Wiring Connections