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Frequently Asked Questions

Forced oil flush is a procedure for oil sealed rotary vane vacuum pumps. The flush replaces used oil (and chemical contaminants) with new oil. This maximizes service intervals and ensures optimum pump performance.

Clean up oil seen and monitor for additional oil. Check to see if oil is leaking from middle of pump (shaft seal leak) or from the exhaust filter or sides of the oil case (oil splash due to too full, or oil coalescing in an exhaust filter).

Chemical contaminants can degrade oil performance and degrade the elastomers in the lip seal. Consider the entire application, particularly the cold trap.

Welch offers several styles of exhaust filers, including a filter with drainback feature and directional exhaust filters. Filters with drainback feature coalesce the misted oil, and enable the oil to drain back into the oil case. Directional exhaust filters ensure oil mist are directed to a suitable location such as a fume hood.