Cleaning the Vacuum Pump in a High-Temperature Sintering Furnace

Because the pump oil gradually deteriorates during long-term operation under harsh conditions, the oil level, contamination, and viscosity should be checked through the oil-view window, and the oil must be replaced in time.

Recommended oil-change interval: once every six months.

Pump Oil Replacement Procedure

  1. Open the pump’s intake pipe, and start the pump 5 seconds later.
    This allows the remaining oil inside the pump to be discharged more easily.
  2. Remove the exhaust pipe, then open the oil drain valve and drain out the used pump oil.
  3. Close the oil drain valve, and fill new pump oil from the oil-filling port.
  4. If the pump oil is heavily contaminated, add a small amount of new oil and run the pump for several minutes to rinse the inside.
    If one rinse is insufficient, repeat the cleaning process multiple times.
  5. After replacing with new oil, run the vacuum pump and allow the furnace temperature to rise.
    Then check whether the vacuum limit pressure is normal.
  6. During servicing, clean the filter screen as well.

Precautions During Operation

A. During long-term operation, the pump can reach high temperatures (40–80°C).
Do not touch the motor or pump body until they cool down to a safe temperature.

B. Cleaning rags and other maintenance materials must be stored in a designated area to prevent debris from being sucked into the pump.

C. If an emergency occurs during operation, immediately shut off the main power and perform troubleshooting.

D. Non-maintenance personnel are strictly prohibited from disassembling the vacuum pump parts.

E. If any abnormal condition appears, stop the equipment immediately.
Do not force operation under fault conditions.