Maintenance, Cleaning
The replacing of the wearing parts is described in chapter
"11. Repairs".
10.2.3.
inspection intervals
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Check diaphragm for wear after maximum 10
Muddy and abrasive media require correspondingly shorter
inspection intervals!
10.2.4.
service life of the diaphragm
The service life of the diaphragm depends on the following factors:
•
Diaphragm material
•
Medium
•
Medium pressure
•
Medium temperature
•
Actuator size
•
Pilot pressure for CF B and CF I.
protecting the diaphragm
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For CF A match the actuator size (actuator force) to the medium
pressure to be actuated. If required, select the actuator with
reduced spring force EC04.
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For CF B and CF I try and select the pilot pressure not higher
than is required to actuate the medium pressure.
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switching cycles.
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10.2.5.
cleaning
Commercially available cleaning agents can be used to clean the
outside.
noTe!
avoid causing damage with cleaning agents.
•
Before cleaning, check that the cleaning agents are compatible
with the body materials and seals.
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