STORAGE
Keep the system in a cool dry environment and close the seal fluid isolation valve as shown on page 17. Plug all
open ports to keep out dirt and foreign objects. Every 2 weeks rotate the impeller by rotating the shaft by
hand 2 ¼ turns.
INITIAL FREIGHT RECEIPT AND INSPECTION
Before a system ships from DEKKER, it is thoroughly tested, and will not be released unless it passes our
Quality Control standards. All pumps are thoroughly inspected and are not released unless they pass our
Quality Control standards. Once the product is received and signed for in Good Condition, DEKKER cannot
be held accountable for undiscovered, unclaimed damage that is a result of freight transit. It is the responsibility
of the receiver to thoroughly inspect and test the product for functionality upon delivery. The customer should
take photos of the product as it arrives and send to DEKKER and the freight carrier if there are any issues. The
party who selected the shipper is responsible for filing the freight claim. Failure to report these issues within
the freight carriers’ undiscovered damage window can result in non-acceptance of freight claims. DEKKER does
keep photos of all systems, as shipped, to assist in freight claims. Report any damage immediately to
AfterSales_Support@DEKKERvacuum.com.
Key items to inspect:
Is the product received as requested? Are all parts, accessories, and components delivered?
Was the skid or crating received in good condition? Check for cosmetic damage.
Check wiring inside of control panel. Are all wires should be terminated and connections tight? (If
applicable)
Check control panel components. Are they tight on DIN rail and/or other mounts/fasteners?
Are there any leaks or puddles around the pump? Specify hose, piping or housing leak.
System must be given an initial startup test as soon as possible after delivery. This is to ensure that the motor
has not shifted out of alignment during transit as well as to verify that electrical components are functioning
without fault –Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), panel cooling fans,
transducers.
INSTALLATION
Overview
The design of the piping system, foundation layout, and plant location are the responsibility of the purchaser.
DEKKER Vacuum Technologies, Inc. and its representatives may offer advice, but cannot assume responsibility
for operation and installation design.
Please consult the factory or a specialist skilled in the design of plant layout, system piping design, and
foundation design. The installer should carefully read this manual before installing the equipment. DEKKER or
your authorized dealer can provide start up assistance in most instances for a fee. Contact DEKKER for
hourly/daily service rates.
Unpacking
Upon receipt of pump or system, immediately inspect for signs of damage. Carefully remove packing or crating
from around pump or system. Be sure to keep equipment in upright position.
Lifting
Lift the equipment carefully and with weight evenly distributed. DEKKER is not responsible for equipment that
has been damaged through mishandling or dropping.
Location
Install the unit in a well ventilated and dust free area. The pump or system should be a minimum distance of 3
feet from surrounding walls to allow for checking fluid level, temperatures, pressures and general servicing.