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How to maintain your DSS scroll pumps: Tips for Optimal Performance and Longevity

Robust, oil-free, low-maintenance and high-efficiency, the all-aluminum DSS 065 dry scroll vacuum pump is a performer across the rough vacuum pressure range. Its minimal and elegant design helps it blend seamlessly on any production floor. It doesn’t stop at great performance and design. Operation is simple and maintenance is transparent.

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In fact, we encourage you to take maintenance into your hands. Below is the list of spare parts & kits you will need to perform the service on your DSS scroll pumps -

Spare / kit Item Number
Maintenance kit 2236232020
Bearing Re-grease kit* 2236232060
Scroll 100/60Hz Major Maintenance Kit                     2236232068                    
Scroll 100/50Hz Major Maintenance Kit 2236232069
Scroll 65 Major Maintenance Kit 2236232070
Exhaust silencer kit 2236232100

You can also download the instruction manual below - 


How dry scroll vacuum pumps work

The high-quality materials used in the DSS 065 give it an extended lifetime and make for easy maintenance as demonstrated in the video and steps below -



STEPS

                   

Step 1: Disassemble inlet valve and gas ballast

  • Unscrew the bolts
  • Disassemble the inlet valve assembly
  • Beware that the spring might cause harm once released
  • Disassemble the gas ballast
 

Step 2: Disassemble front cover

  • Remove blanking plugs and O-ring from the front plate
 

Step 3: Disassemble inlet filter and cover plate 

  • Remove the filter support and the inlet filter
  • Remove cover and O-ring from the OS groove

Step 4: Disassemble balance weight 

  • Remove the bolt and washer
  • Remove the balance weight
 

Step 5: Remove anti-rotation assembly

  • Remove the anti-clash ring and bolts
  • Remove orbit scroll anti rotation assembly

Step 6: Remove OS and replace tip seal 

  • Replace tip seal every 2 years (minor service) and orbit scroll every 4 years (major service)
  • Start from the short end of the tip seal
  • Clean the bur at the starting tip of the tip seal
  • Start from the end that is near to the centre
  • Cut the extra tip seal 5 cm before the end
  • Fit another tip seal
 

Step 7: Replace FS tip seal

  • Follow similar procedure as OS tip seal replacement to replace the FS tip seal

Step 8: Assemble OS and anti-rotation

  • Assemble the anti clash ring
  • Check orientation such that the inscription front must be facing towards you
 

Step 9: Assemble balance weight

  • Align the slot and shaft key

Step 10: Assemble and regrease cover plate

  • Insert the adapter and use a syringe to push the new grease inside
  • Regrease is needed only during minor service
 

Step 11: Assemble inlet filter

  • Insert the filter support and the inlet filter
  • Direction of the arrows on the filter must correspond to the air flow of pump (towards the centre of the scroll)

Step 12: Assemble cover plate

  • Assemble the blanking plugs
  • Add the O-ring to the front cover groove
 

Step 13: Assemble inlet valve and gas ballast

  • Assemble the gas ballast
  • Assemble the inlet valve assembly
  • It is important to tighten the screws in order



BEFORE AND DURING THE PROCESS

Maintenance process

For safe and effective operations from the start, pay attention to the following points. For complete details refer to the DSS Scroll pump instruction manual linked at the end of this page.

  1. To limit the compression at higher inlet pressure by the pump, there are two blow off valves in between the stages.
  2. The pump is not suitable for hazardous gases. The pump must only be used for non-hazardous applications.
  3. Potential hazards on the dry pumps include electricity, hot surfaces, process chemicals.
  4. The pump must be connected to a suitably fused and protected electrical supply and a suitable Earth (ground) point.
  5. Make sure that the motor is configured correctly for your electrical supply.
  6. Make sure that the direction of rotation of the pump is correct before you operate the pump.
  7. Make sure that your system can provide sufficient gas ballast and/or inlet purge to dilute toxic gases to safe limits.
  8. At high temperatures the tip seal wear product will begin to decompose, giving rise to gaseous fumes that can produce unpleasant symptoms.
  9. Leak test the system after installation and seal all the leaks found.
  10. Allow the pump to warm up and use full gas ballast and inlet purge before pumping condensable vapors.
  11. Purge the pump before you shut it down.
  12. We recommend major pump overhaul after 32000 hours.
  13. Dispose of the pumps in accordance with all national and local safety and environmental guidelines.


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