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IMPORTANT

INTRODUCTION

Each ELIMINATOR
vacuum pump has been factory tested to guarantee 25
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microns (25,400 Microns = 1 Inch of Hg) or better, and listed CFM performance
The serial number has been recorded Complete and mail the enclosed Warranty
Registration Card or register online at www jbind com to validate your warranty
NOTE: ELIMINATOR
pumps are not to be used on Ammonia or Lithium Bromide
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(salt water) systems Pump maintenance is the responsibility of the owner

MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS

Pump and oil must be above 30°F Line voltage must be equal to motor nameplate
±10% Normal operating temperature is approximately 160°F, which is hot to
the touch Line voltage and ambient conditions can slightly affect this Motor has
automatic resetting thermal overload protection
The ELIMINATOR
is designed for continuous duty and will run for extended
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periods without overheating
International Dual Voltage Pump
ELIMINATOR
-250 Series models feature a dual voltage motor with switch and
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removable, interchangeable power cord Specify US, EU, UK, AU or BR plug type
Spark-Proof Pump
ELIMINATOR
-250SP Series models feature a spark-proof, dual voltage
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motor with switch and removable, interchangeable power cord for use with A2L
refrigerant gases such as R32 and 1234yf, DV-6E-250SP

OPERATION

The following procedures will prevent oil from being drawn into the pump cartridge
and creating hard start-up
Start-up: Close both sides of manifold and make connection to vacuum pump or
auxiliary blank-off equipment Start pump
Shutdown: Crack open unused port to break vacuum Allow pump to run 2-3
seconds Shutdown and remove hose connections and cap intakes

PUMP MAINTENANCE

In order to make the best use of your investment, familiarize yourself with the
features and operating instructions before starting pump With routine care and
following proper maintenance guidelines, your ELIMINATOR
of reliable service ELIMINATOR
pumps are designed for deep vacuum work in air
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conditioning and refrigeration systems
For a complete overview of proper care and pump maintenance, refer to the
Keeping the Life in your Pump section on page 4

Adding Oil

Step 1: Slowly add oil until level rises to the top of the oil level line (Figure 1)
Step 2: Replace oil fill plug
If oil level is too low, you will hear air out of the exhaust If oil level is too high,
excess oil will be blown out of the exhaust
IMPORTANT: OIL LEVEL MUST BE ABOVE
HALF WAY IN SIGHT GLASS
Figure 1
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WARNING: UNIT DRAINED OF OIL FOR SHIPMENT.
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT ADDING OIL.
IMPORTANT: Use oil specifically refined for deep vacuum pumps Using oil
not refined for deep vacuum pumps and/or operating with contaminated oil will
void warranty
Pump oil should be changed after each use If system is heavily contaminated,
oil may have to be changed several times during evacuation After initial fill up,
it is best to check oil level with pump running
After evacuation, oil contains rust forming water and corrosive acids Drain
immediately while pump is warm

Changing Oil

To reach deep vacuum, ELIMINATOR
throughout evacuation Care should be taken to avoid contact on skin and clothing
when changing oil Used oil should be disposed of in the DV-T1 TANK Oil Caddy
after every evacuation while the pump is warm and the oil is thin
Step 1: Place the TANK on a level surface Unscrew black plug in drain base
to open
Step 2: Place vacuum pump in the cradle and drain pump
Step 3: When pump has finished draining, replace black plug The TANK can hold
up to five oil changes
Step 4: Close oil drain valve on pump Remove oil fill plug and fill to top of oil
level line with BLACK GOLD Pump Oil (Figure 1) Replace oil fill plug

Flushing Oil

Step 1: Always drain pump before flushing If the oil is badly contaminated,
flushing may be necessary
Step 2: Slowly pour 1/3 to 1/2 cup of BLACK GOLD Pump Oil into the intake
connection while pump is running
Step 3: Repeat as required until contamination is removed from oil reservoir,
pump rotors, vanes and housing
Step 4: Dispose of all oil used in flushing of pump
WARNING: DO NOT START PUMP BEFORE ADDING OIL
Black Gold Pump Oil
Acts as a coolant, lubricant and
sealant—simultaneously
will give you years
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DV-T1 Tank Pump Oil Caddy
• Change oil between jobs
• No more mess and spills
• Easy, convenient, and portable
• Capacity for five oil changes
pumps need clean, moisture-free oil
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