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PowerVac

®

G

Model Numbers:

Single Vac Units

G3

G5

G7

Twin Vac Units

G6

G10

G14

Service and

Parts Manual

FOR USE BY MIDMARK TRAINED TECHNICIANS ONLY

© 2010 Midmark Corp. | 60 Vista Drive Versailles, OH 45380 USA | 1-800-643-6275 | 1-937-526-3662 | midmark.com

Style B

004-0790-00 (12/31/15)

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

GENERAL INFORMATION

Symbols

.................................................................iii

Ordering Parts & SN location

.............................iii

Specifications

....................................................... iv

Model Identification & Compliance Chart

.......... v

Warranty

............................................................... vi

TROubLEshOOTING

Vacuum System Operation

............................. A-2

Electrical System Operation

........................... A-3

Troubleshooting Chart

..................................... A-4

VFD Error Codes ......................................... A-6

TEsTING & AdjusTMENTs

Door Limit Switch & On/Off Switch

................ B-2

Float

................................................................... B-5

Check Valve

...................................................... B-8

Motor & Pump

................................................. B-10

Master Control Panel

..................................... B-15

VFD (Variable Frequency Drive)

.................. B-18

Line Filter

......................................................... B-20

Fuse & Transformer

....................................... B-22

PC Board

......................................................... B-25

Contactor

......................................................... B-28

Pressure Sensor

............................................. B-30

Fan

................................................................... B-32

Gauge

.............................................................. B-34

Separator Tank

............................................... B-35

Vacuum Adjustment ................................... B-36

VRV ........................................................... B-37

AccEss pROcEduREs

Front Cover

....................................................... C-2

Top Plate

............................................................ C-3

Electrical Cover

................................................. C-4

Back Cover

........................................................ C-5

VFD Covers ......................................................... C-6

WIRING dIAGRAMs

PowerVac G (Electrical Box)

......................... D-2

VFD (Variable Frequency Drive)

.................... D-3

Motor Connections ...................................... D-4

PC Board

........................................................... D-5

ExpLOdEd VIEWs

Single Models

................................................... E-2

Twin Models

...................................................... E-3

REpAIR pROcEduREs & FORMs

Single to Twin Conversion

.................003-2026-00

(*) Indicates multiple pages due to model / serial number break(s).

ii

symbols

dANGER

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in serious or fatal injury if not avoided.

This symbol is used only in the most extreme conditions.

WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in serious injury if not avoided.

caution

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices

Equipment Alert

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in equipment damage if not avoided.

Note

Used for special instructions or additional information.

Ordering parts

The following information is required when ordering parts:

• Serial number & model number

• Part number for desired part

(Refer to Section E: Exploded Views & Parts Lists)

Non-warranty parts orders may be faxed to Midmark using the Fax Order Form in the back of this manual.

For warranty parts orders, call Midmark’s Technical Service

Department with the required information.

Hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 p.m. EST (Monday thru Friday)

Phone: 1-800-Midmark (1-800-643-6275)

serial Number Location

The symbols below may be used in this manual to represent the operational status of table functions and components.

Indicates the function / component is working properly.

No action required.

Indicates the function / component is working, but a problem exists.

Indicates the function is not working at all, or that the component is faulty.

serial Number Label

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powerVac

®

G Specifi cations

Model

G3

G5

G7

G6

G10

G14

Max users base unit hxWxd separator hxWxd

Actual Weight

(Lbs.)

Total hp

Voltage Amps hertz Recommended breaker size

(Amps)

Classifi cations: Class 1, Type B Applied Part

Inlet connection size (IN.)

Fuses drain connection size (IN.)

3-5 25 x 22 x 20

Each

5-7 25 x 22 x 20

Each

7-10 25 x 22 x 20

Each

6 25 x 22 x 20

Each

10 25 x 22 x 20

Each

14 25 x 22 x 20

Each

34 x 22 x 22

Each

34 x 22 x 22

Each

34 x 22 x 22

Each

34 x 22 x 22

Each

34 x 22 x 22

Each

34 x 22 x 22

Each base unit - 375 separator - 49 base unit - 375 separator - 49 base unit - 375 separator - 49 base unit - 375 separator - 49 base unit - 375 separator - 49 base unit - 375 separator - 49

3

3

3

6

6

6

230

230

230

230

230

230

20

20

20

40

40

40

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

2 x 30

2 x 30

2 x 30

1 1/2”

1 1/2”

1 1/2”

2”

2”

2”

1/8 A, 250V

Type T

1/8 A, 250V

Type T

1/8 A, 250V

Type T

1/8 A, 250V

Type T

1/8 A, 250V

Type T

1/8 A, 250V

Type T

1 1/2”

1 1/2”

1 1/2”

1 1/2”

1 1/2”

1 1/2”

Specifications

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Model Identification / Compliance Chart - PowerVac

®

G

Model

G3

G5

G7

G6

G10

G14

Description

PowerVac

®

G Dry Vacuum System - Single - 3 to 5 User

PowerVac

®

G Dry Vacuum System - Single - 5 to 7 User

PowerVac

®

G Dry Vacuum System - Single - 7 to 10 User

PowerVac

®

G Dry Vacuum System - Twin - 6 to 10 User

PowerVac

®

G Dry Vacuum System - Twin - 10 to 14 User

PowerVac

®

G Dry Vacuum System - Twin - 14 to 20 User

UL

60601-1

Complies To:

CAN / CSA

22.2,

#601.1-M90

EN

60601-1-2

(EMC)

VAC

+/- 10%

230

230

230

230

230

230

Electrical Ratings:

Amps Cycles (Hz)

20

20

20

40

40

40

60

60

60

60

60

60

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Warranty

Midmark Corporation (“Midmark”) warrants to the original purchaser its new PowerVac

®

G products and components (except for components not warranted under “Exclusions”) manufactured by Midmark to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Midmark’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement, at

Midmark’s option, of the parts or the products the defects of which are reported to Midmark within the applicable warranty period and which, upon examination by Midmark, prove to be defective.

Applicable Warranty Period

The applicable warranty period, measured from the date of installation for the original user, shall be (5) years or 10,000 usage hours (whichever comes first) for all warranted products and components. Ten (10) years or 20,000 usage hours (whichever comes first) for the pump only.

Exclusions

This warranty does not cover and Midmark shall not be liable for the following: (1) repairs and replacements because of misuse, abuse, negligence, alteration. accident, freight damage, or tampering; (2) products which are not installed, used, and properly cleaned as required in the Midmark “Installation” manual and or PowerVac

®

G Care Guide for this applicable product; (3) products considered to be of a consumable nature; (4) accessories or parts not manufactured by Midmark; (5) charges by anyone for adjustments, repairs, replacement parts, installation, or other work performed upon or in connection with such products which is not expressly authorized in writing in advance by Midmark.

Exclusive Remedy

Midmark’s only obligation under this warranty is the repair or replacement of defective parts. Midmark shall not be liable for any direct, special, indirect, incidental. exemplary, or consequential damages or delay, including , but not limited to, damages for loss of profits or loss of use.

No Authorization

No person or firm is authorized to create for Midmark any other obligation or liability in connection with the products.

THIS WARRANTY IS MIDMARK’S ONLY WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. MIDMARK MAKES NOT IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND

INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MECHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE

PARTS.

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Operation &

Troubleshooting

Vacuum System Operation .................A2

Electrical System Operation ..............A3

Troubleshooting ..................................A4

VFD Covers .......................................C-6

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A-1

Vacuum system Operation

Air, water, and solids from the operatory are pulled into the separator. Air is expelled out through the pump exhaust while water and solids fall to the bottom of the tank. The vacuum in the separator keeps the check valve to the drain closed and the tank gradually fills.

The rising fluid level eventually closes the top float switch, which turns the pump off. Since vacuum is no longer being maintained, the check valve opens allowing water and solids to drain from the separator. The upper and lower reed switch floats interact as a latching circuit with the internal relay to release upon drain below the bottom float.

Note: If the power is shut off, the unit will drain automatically due to a loss of vacuum regardless of the water level in the tank.

When the tank drains enough to open the bottom float switch, the pump starts running again. This restores vacuum and closes the check valve. Note: if the power is turned off, tank will drain completely.

When no instruments (suction tips) are being used (HVEs shut off for 5 seconds or more) the system goes into sleep mode to save energy. Sleep mode pressure is set to 6”Hg.

Vacuum pressure will ramp down from its normal operating pressure to sleep mode pressure when the unit goes to sleep. The sleep mode pressure is maintained at 6”Hg until the variable frequency drive (VFD) senses an increase in vacuum pressure is required when an instrument (suction tip) has been opened. The VFD will then speed up the motor to increase vacuum pressure to the normal operating pressure.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

Note

Earlier production units had three reed switch floats. The middle float was not used and is not installed in current production units.

check Valve

(Open) drain drain

Exhaust

From

Operatory check Valve

(closed) pump stopped

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A-2

Electrical Operation...............A3

Troubleshooting.....................A4

Vacuum

Air (Atmospheric pressure)

Water and solids pump Operating check Valve

(closed) drain

Exhaust

AA2267

pump Operating

(sleep Mode)

Always verify model & serial number

Electrical system Operation

When Main input power supply (230V) is on, it is supplying line voltage to the vacuum pump electrical system.

The Main input power supply (230V) is supplied to the contactor, thermostat, fans, transformer, variable frequency drive (VFD), and the line filter. When the

On/Off switch or master control switch are in their off state or the front panel is removed from the unit, the contactor will remain open and the input power will be connected to the input side of the contactor, thermostat, fans, and the transformer only.

When the contactor is energized, it closes and connects the main input power supply to the line filter.

Main input power supply is then applied to the VFD through RL1 and SR2 (single phase).

The transformer’s output sends 24 volts AC to the PC board. 24 volts AC power is used to control the door limit switch, hour meter, and floats. The electronics on the PC board convert 24 VAC to 24 VDC for the pressure sensor though the means of a connector.

When instruments (suction tips) are in use, the vacuum pump is running and claws are turning to build up vacuum pressure. The pressure sensor is constantly measuring the amount of vacuum pressure. When the pressure level drops below the vacuum set point

(12”Hg – factory setting), the pressure measurement initiates the VFD to speed up the motor. When pressure is above set point the VFD slows the motor down.

When the vacuum is shut off from the remote switch the timer starts and will turn on the vacuum for one minute every two hours. (Standard on new units, older units can be upgraded)

Transformer

Contactor

Line Filter

ON CTS

YL YL

Pressure

Sensor

Fans

Themostat

Vacuum Operation.................A2

Troubleshooting.....................A4

Note

Timer Bd. Std. after SN: V1648735 units prior to this can be updated

VFD

Box

AA2486i

Parallel Connection

230 VAC

Line Voltage

Note

On twin units a parallel cable (4-pin Master / 6-pin Slave) connects the two base units on the side of the electrical box. The plumbing is connected using a tee assembly.

The parallel connection is controlled between variable frequency drives in a twin configuration. Twin units run the same as a single unit. Keypad, hour meter and fans are located on the outside of the base unit. Pressure sensor and float are located on the separator tank.

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A-3

Troubleshooting chart

Problem

Motor not running

Or breaker keeps tripping.

Probable Cause

No power.

Loose connection or bad switch.

Separator tank not draining.

Wire harness between VFD and PC board loose or broken.

Pump is locked up.

PC board not working properly.

Contactor not working properly.

VFD not working properly.

Motor bad.

Check

Check on/off switch and disconnect box.

Door limit switch, on/off switch and master control panel.

Correction

Verify on/off switch is on. Check power supply. The PowerVac G should be installed to a dedicated disconnect box. Refer to: PowerVac G installation manual at

www.midmark.com

for site requirements.

Check LED light “D4”, if “ON” only check

“Low Voltage”.

If LED light is not on, preform checks on Door Limit switch, On/Off switch, and master control panel. Refer to: Section B

“PC Board”

to check LED light,

“Door

Limit Switch”, “On/Off Switch”

and

“Master Control Panel”

.

Check drain check valve.

Check float.

Check wire harness connections.

Check pump.

Check PC board.

Check contactor.

Check VFD box.

Check motor.

Test check valve and replace if necessary.

Refer to:

Section B Check Valve.

Check float and replace if necessary. Refer to:

Section B: Float.

Check for loose or broken wire harness between VFD and PC board.

Ensure grey cable is plugged into VFD and PC board.

Check pump and unlock if necessary. Refer to:

Section B Pump.

Refer to:

Section B PC board

Check Contactor. Refer to:

Section B Contactor

Remove electrical box cover. Refer to:

Section C Electrical Cover

Verify VFD and PC board lights are working.

Lights working on VFD, and PC board and or VFD has a code shown on

the readout, check VFD box. Refer to:

Section A VFD Error Code Chart

and

Section B VFD

Lights not working on VFD, check Line Filter and Contactor.

Refer to:

Section B Line Filter

Refer to:

Section B Contactor

Lights not working on PC board, check Fuse and Transformer.

Refer to:

Section B Fuse and Transformer.

Preform all motor checks. Refer to:

Section B Motor and Pump

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

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A-4

Always verify model & serial number

Troubleshooting chart

Problem

Operatory has low or no suction.

Probable Cause

Motor not running.

Hoses leaking or have loose connection.

Check valve clogged.

Check

See “Problem” , motor not running or breaker keeps tripping.

Check hoses and bulkhead fittings.

Correction

If motor is not running, Refer to:

Section A Motor not running.

Check drain check valve.

Check for leaks, kinks and loose connections in the hoses, bulkhead fittings and separator lid gasket.

Check drain line check valve. Refer to:

Section B Check Valve

Motor cutting out or running at a reduced speed.

Exhaust line clogged.

Pressure sensor not working properly.

Ambient temperature too high.

Contactor not working properly.

Pump is locked up.

Exhaust line clogged.

Motor running at top speed all the time. does not go into sleep mode.

VFd show Error code

Motor not running properly.

Pressure sensor not working.

Plumbing lines leaking.

VRV not working.

Various

Check exhaust.

Remove exhaust hose to see if suction increases. Unclog or replace exhaust line if suction increased when checking.

Check pressure sensor. Refer to:

Section B Pressure Sensor

Check pressure sensor and wire harness for pressure sensor.

Check equipment room temperature. Temperature should be 40° to 104 ° degrees Fahrenheit or

4 - 37 Celsius.

Check contactor.

Check pump.

Refer to:

Section B Contactor

Check pump and unlock if necessary. Refer to:

Section B Pump.

Check exhaust.

Check motor.

Check pressure sensor

Check office plumbing system.

Check VRV.

VFD Error Code Chart

Remove exhaust hose to see if suction increases. Unclog or replace exhaust line if suction increased when checking.

Refer to:

Section A Motor not running.

Check pressure sensor. Refer to:

Section B Pressure Sensor

Verify there are no leaks. Fix any leaks found. Refer to:

Section B VRV

Perform adjustment procedure for “Hg on the VRV.

Refer to: Section A VFD Error Codes

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

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A-5

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Always verify model & serial number

VFd (Variable Frequency drive)

Error Codes

Note

if the LEDs on the display are constantly lit or are flashing when logging a call into the Tech Service department.

This indicates the severity of the error.

Display

oL1 oL2 oL3 oL4

FbH

FbL

GF

LF

LF2

Description

Motor Overload

Drive Overload

Overtorque Detection 1

Overtorque Detection 2

Excessive PID Feedback

PID Feedback Loss

Ground Fault

Output phase Loss

Output Current Imbalance

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Pump locked up.

Pump locked up.

Pump locked up.

Pump locked up.

Probable Cause

Pressure sensor failure.

Plumbing system is not completed.

Harness not properly connected to base unit or sensor on tank.

There is a broken wire in one of the harnesses. Verify by performing a continuity check.

Correction

Check Pump. Refer to: Section B Pump. Use only Midmark specified cleaning solutions.

Check Pump. Refer to: Section B Pump. Use only Midmark specified cleaning solutions.

Check Pump. Refer to: Section B Pump. Use only Midmark specified cleaning solutions.

Check Pump. Refer to: Section B Pump. Use only Midmark specified cleaning solutions.

Replace pressure sensor.

Vacuum needs to be connected to a completed plumbing system.

Verify that the pressure sensor harness has been properly connected to the base unit 3-pin connector.

Replace appropriate harness.

The 24V power supply on the control PCB daughter card has failed. Use a voltmeter to check output voltage at the rear of J2 connector on the 015-2815-00 assembly.

Replace 015-2815-00 PCB assembly. Refer to Section B: Daughter

Card.

Pressure sensor failure.

The motor insulation is damaged.

Replace pressure sensor.

Replace motor.

One of the wires in the motor harness is creating a short circuit.

There may be a bad drive transistor.

Replace 015-2742-00 motor harness.

Replace the drive.

The 3 phase drive output may have a loose connection. Inspect wire terminations and tighten loose screws.

A motor winding could be damaged and opened resulting in the lost phase.

There may be a bad drive transistor.

Replace motor.

Replace the drive.

The 3 phase drive output may have a loose connection. Inspect wire terminations and tighten loose screws.

A motor winding could be damaged and opened resulting in the lost phase.

A-6

Replace motor.

VFd (Variable Frequency drive)

Error Codes

oC

Display

Uu1 or Uu ou dEu oH or oH1

Note

if the LEDs on the display are constantly lit or are flashing when logging a call into the Tech Service department.

This indicates the severity of the error.

Description

Overcurrent

Undervoltage

Probable Cause

The motor has been damaged due to overheating (motor insulation damage).

One of the motor cables is damaged causing a grounding issue.

The pump has locked up.

Replace motor.

Correction

Replace 015-2742-00 motor harness.

Replace pump. Use only Midmark specified cleaning solutions.

The input power connections to the drive may be loose.

Inspect wire terminations and tighten loose screws.

Door limit switch, on/off switch or master control panel may be bad.

Output connections from the contactor are loose.

The power has been momentarily interrupted. No action required.

The internal drive circuitry has worn down.

Check door limit switch and master control panel.

Refer to: ,

“Door Limit Switch”, “On/Off Switch”

and

“Master Control Panel”

.

Inspect wire terminations and tighten loose screws.

Occurs when turning off the unit.

Replace the drive.

Overvoltage Power surge event occurred on the power input to the unit.

Ground fault in the output of the drive circuit causing the

DC capacitors to overcharge. Perform continuity check on the motor windings and motor harness for shorts.

Excessive Speed Deviation The pump is locked up.

Heatsink Overheat The pump is locked up.

Ambient temperature is too high.

Power cycle unit. Allow everything to shut down before switching unit back on.

Replace faulty component, either motor or 015-2742-00 wire harness.

Check Pump. Refer to: Section B Pump. Use only Midmark specified cleaning solutions..

Check Pump. Refer to: Section B Pump. Use only Midmark specified cleaning solutions.

Allow room to cool or add extra air flow.

Drive cooling fan had malfunctioned. Replace drive.

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A-7

Testing &

Adjustments

Door Limit Switch & On/Off Switch ...................... B-2

Float .................................................................... B-5

Check Valve ........................................................ B-7

Motor & Pump ..................................................... B-9

Master Control Panel ........................................ B-14

Low Voltage ....................................................... B-16

VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) ....................... B-17

Line Filter .......................................................... B-19

Fuse & Transformer ........................................... B-23

PC Board ........................................................... B-24

Contactor ........................................................... B-27

Pressure Sensor ............................................... B-29

Fan .................................................................... B-31

Gauge ............................................................... B-33

Separator Tank .................................................. B-34

Vacuum Adjustment .......................................... B-35

VRV .................................................................. B-36

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B-1

door Limit switch & On/Off switch

(circuit breaker)

Location & Function

With facility power (230 VAC) supplied to the system...

The transformer continuously supplies 24 VAC to the normally-open door limit switch.

With the front access cover in place...

The plastic bumper on the top right side of the access cover, trips the door limit switch causing it to close.

When the limit switch is closed, 24 VAC flows thru the switch to the

PowerVac G circuit breaker (On/Off) switch. With the circuit breaker switch ON, current is supplied to the remote wall switch (if applicable).

Note

If the facility does not have a remote wall switch, the PowerVac

G circuit breaker serves as the On/Off switch for the system.

When the front access cover is removed...

The door limit switch opens and stops current flow to the PowerVac circuit breaker. This is a safety feature that prevents the system from operating with the cover removed.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

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B-2

Door Limit Switch Test .......................B-3

On/Off Switch Test .............................B-4

door Limit switch

On/Off switch

(circuit breaker )

Always verify model & serial number

door Limit switch

Test

caution

Door Limit Switch is a safety device.

If switch is not working, do not bypass. warranty will be void if switch is bypassed. If both tests fail, it must be replaced.

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Remove electrical cover.

Turn power on at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Check to see if D4 LED light is on.

If light is on, door limit switch is ok.

If light is off, continue with step 2.

Note: Refer to Section C Electrical Cover

caution

During this step, the motor belt and pulley may spin with front cover off. Stay clear and keep everything out of the vacuum base!

Step 3: Turn power on and depress activation button with a

screwdriver.

Note: If motor starts up, quickly take pressure off switch. Plastic bumper may be obstructed or damaged. Check plastic bumper on door for damage. If damaged, switch it with plastic bumper on opposite side of door until a replacement can be ordered. If motor doesn’t start, continue to step 4.

Step 4: Turn power off.

With switch “untripped”...

Meter Reading Required Action

OL

Limit switch - OK

less than 5 ohms

Replace limit switch

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

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Step 2: Turn power off.

Remove front cover.

Note: Refer to Section C: Front Cover.

Step 5: Remove mounting screw for door limit switch.

Disconnect electrical leads.

Mounting screw

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Activation button

Door Limit Switch Function ................B-2

On./Off Switch Testing .......................B-4

Front Cover Access ...........................C-2

NC

NO

caution

When testing components with power on use care to prevent electrical shock.

Step 7: Install front cover.

AA2290

Step 6: Test continuity. Set meter to Ώ.

Place meter probes on COM and NO terminals.

Note: Check switch “tripped” and “untripped”.

With switch “tripped”...

Meter Reading

OL

less than 5 ohms

Required Action

Replace limit switch

Limit switch - OK

B-3

Always verify model & serial number

On/Off switch (circuit breaker)

Test

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Remove electrical cover.

Turn power on.

Check to see if D4 LED light is on.

If light is on, on/off switch is ok.

If light is off, continue with step 2.

Note: Refer to Section C Electrical Cover

Step 2: Remove front cover.

Note: Refer to Section C: Front Cover.

Step 3: Test continuity. Set meter to Ώ.

Disconnect leads from switch terminals.

Place meter probes on COM and NO terminals.

Note: Check switch “tripped” and “untripped”.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Door Limit Switch Function ................B-2

Door Limit Switch Testing ..................B-3

Front Cover Access ...........................C-2

caution

When testing components with power on use care to prevent electrical shock.

Step 4: Connect switch leads and install front cover.

With switch “untripped”...

Meter Reading Required Action

OL

Switch - OK

less than 5 ohms

Replace Switch

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

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B-4

AA165501i

With switch “tripped”...

Meter Reading

OL

Required Action

Replace Switch less than 5 ohms Switch - OK

Always verify model & serial number

Float Assembly

Location & Function

On earlier production units the float assembly contained three float (reed) switches mounted on a bracket at different intervals. Current units only have two float switches.

The reed switch has contacts that remain open until the liquid in the separator rises, causing the float to rise until the magnet contacts the reed switch.

When the magnet contacts the reed switch, the open contacts inside the reed closes.

When the top float switch closes, the vacuum pump stop running until the bottom float opens and the cycle starts again.

The upper and lower floats interact as a latching circuit with the internal relay to release upon drain below the bottom float. The magnet in the float is to activate the reed switch within the stem.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

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B-5

Note

Earlier production units had three reed switch floats. The middle float was not used and is not installed in current production units.

Reed switch contacts are

Open until

Magnet closes

Float

Magnet

Float

Always verify model & serial number

Float Assembly

Check

bottom

Float down position closed position

Float Function ....................................B-5

Float Harness Continuity ...................B-6

Section C - Electrical Cover Access ..C-1

Note

Earlier production units had three reed switch floats. The middle float was not used and is not installed in current production units.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

At j4 check Each connection

(bOT, MId & TOp) to the Last One (cOM)

To check float switches...

A) Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

B) Remove gasket on separator lid.

C) Lift lid/float assembly out of tank and lay across top of tank, put floats in down position.

D) Remove electrical panel cover.

E) Turn supply power and unit ON.

F) Set meter to Ώ.

G) Lift bottom float to closed position. Measure resistance from COM to BOT, MID and

TOP at J4 on PC board. Verify bottom float LED light is “On”, on the PC board while float is closed.

H) Repeat step G for the middle and top floats.

I) With all floats closed, lower the top float to the down position, then middle float, and finally the bottom . The motor should not start until the bottom float is down.

Note: Verify readings are within range. If not, check float harness continuity on next page.

Note

LED’s on PC board illuminate to indicate the following...

D5 – BOTTOM FLOAT - bottom float switch is closed.

D10 – MIDDLE FLOAT - middle float switch is closed.

D7 – TOP FLOAT - top float switch is closed.

LEd

Lights on pcb

8

9

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

Bottom Float

D5 D6

R7

AA2331

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J4

BOT MID TOP COM

R16

Floats

J11

check

With Float up

With Float down

Float up or down

Meter

Reading

< 5 ohms

OL

Out of

Range

Required

Action

OK

OK

Check Float

Harness

Continuity (See next Page)

Always verify model & serial number

Float Assembly

Check

To check float harness...

A) Turn power off and unplug float harness from base unit.

B) Lift lid/float assembly out of tank and lay across top of tank

.

C) Move floats to down position.

C) Set meter to Ώ. Probe end of float harness, each pin (1, 2 & 3) to pin # 4.

When checking each float perform steps D thru F.

D) Lift bottom float to closed position.

E) Measure at the harness between pin # 4 and the pin of the raised float (# 3).

Verify readings are within range. If not replace float assembly.

Note: Motor should stop after top float switch is raised.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Float in down position check

With Float in closed position

With Float in down position

Float up or down

Models:

Serial Numbers:

Meter

Reading

< 5 ohms

OL

Out of Range

All

all

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Required

Action

OK

OK

Replace Float Harness

B-7

Float in closed position common bottom Float

3

4

1

2

Top

Float

Middle

Float

Top Float

Middle Float bottom Float

AA2341

Note

Earlier production units had three reed switch floats. The middle float was not used and is not installed in current production units.

Always verify model & serial number

check Valve

Location & Function

The check valve located in the drain allows the separator to drain upon removal of vacuum pressure. When the pump is not running, the valve opens, allowing liquids to drain. If the pump is running the valve closes to keep air in the drain from back flushing into the system.

Each vacuum pump in a multiple pump installation requires a check valve to be installed into the intake line.

This prevents loss of suction pressure when one pump in the system is turned off. If no check valve is present, flow will be allowed through the “off” pump, creating a loss of suction of the rest of the system.

Vacuum pressure Keeps Valve closed when pump is Running

When pump stops Valve Opens for Liquids and solids to drain

Models:

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B-8

Multiple units have two additional check Valves located in the Tee Assembly

AA2300

Always verify model & serial number

check Valve

Check

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Equipment Room

Operatory

On/Off switch

Step 1: Vacuum 1-2 gallons of fresh water into system through operatory lines.

Step 2: Turn vacuum off and ensure that water drains from

separator.

Note: If water does not drain out, remove lid and see if valve is clogged. Flush and clean tank (Refer to: Section B Separator Tank) to clean valve If not draining replace valve. If water drains out, continue with step 3.

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Step 3: Turn power off.

Step 4: Allow unit to drain completely.

Step 5: Pull drain hose out of drain.

Turn power on and place hand over end of drain hose.

Note: If you feel suction, check valve is stuck, replace check valve.

If no suction is felt, check valve is good.

Always verify model & serial number

Motor & pump

Location & Function

The 3 HP, three phase, 230 volt, electric motor is located on an adjustable motor mount and is easily accessible. There is an automatic belt tensioner within the pulley system.

The motor has a resettable thermostat that will open when the motor overheats. It is temperature controlled, so when it gets too hot it will open and when it cools off enough it will close again. Since the thermostat directly controls the state of the motor, there is no warning for when the motor will start or stop.

The dry vacuum pump requires no lubricant in the pumping chamber. The pump is a dual rotary claw type and belt-driven by the motor.

Check Motor (Lock-up) ....................B-10

Check Motor (Electrical) ..................B-11

Check Pump ....................................B-12

Pump, Change Gear Lube...............B-13

Motor

Rotary claw pump

WARNING

Motors are thermally protected with automatic reset.

unit may start without warning.

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B-10

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Motor (Lock-up)

Check

To check motor (lock-up)...

A) Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

B) Remove front cover. Refer to Section C access procedures.

C) Use belt to check pulley. If locked up try to work loose with belt.

D) Remove belt if unable to work loose.

E) Verify motor pulley moves freely, if not motor bearing is locked up, replace motor.

Motor pulley

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belt

B-11

Motor & Pump Location .....................B-9

Check Motor (Electrical) ..................B-11

Check Pump ....................................B-12

Pump, Change Gear Lube...............B-13

Section C Access Procedures ...........C-1

Section D Wire Diagrams ..................D-1

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Always verify model & serial number

Motor (Electrical)

Check

WARNING

Motors are thermally protected with automatic reset.

unit may start without warning. If equipment room is too hot, allow to cool, motor will restart on it’s own.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Ground stud

P1 P2 PC A1 A2 +V AC AM AC MP

+1 +2

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 HC SC H1 RP

S/L2 T/L3 B1

B2

U/T1

V/T2 W/T3

disconnect and check

Motor & Pump Location .....................B-9

Check Motor (Lock-up) ....................B-10

Check Pump ....................................B-12

Pump, Change Gear Lube...............B-13

Section C Access Procedures ...........C-1

Section D Wire Diagrams ..................D-1

To check motor...

A) Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

B) Remove electrical cover.

C) Remove VFD covers.

D) Set meter to Ώ.

E) Disconnect wires from U/T1 (Black), V/T2 (Red) and W/T3 (Blue).

F) Check wire connections, “Black to Red”, “Black to Blue” and “Red to Blue”.

G) Check ground connections, “Black to Ground”, “Red to Ground” and “Blue to Ground”.

Note: Refer to: Section D for Wire Diagrams and Section C for Access Procedures for Electrical Cover and VFD box.

If checks are out of range and if all “Probable Causes” for motor not running (see Sec A - Troubleshooting Chart) have been checked and the motor still doesn’t run, replace motor.

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B-12

checks check Each to Ground check

Wire connections

Ground connections

Meter

Reading

1.2 +/- .3 ohms

OL

Required

Action

Motor - OK

Motor - OK

Always verify model & serial number

pump

Check

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Step 2: Check pulley to see if locked up.

• Use belt to check pulley.

• Try to work pulley loose, turn with hand.

Note: If pulley does not move, continue with Steps 3, 4 and 5.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Motor & Pump Location .....................B-9

Check Motor (Lock-up) ....................B-10

Pump, Change Gear Lube...............B-13

Step 3: Check gear lubricant level.

Add if below 1/3 full. Use only Midmark gear lube P/N 064-0028-01.

Note: If gear lube has been added two times or more during the past year, call Dealer for service. If gear lube is not light yellow / clear opaque cover, it will need to be changed. Refer to: Section B Pump, Change gear lube.

Inlet

Max

Add

Add Gear Lube here

Step 4: To drain pump.

• Check for water in pump.

• Remove drain bolt off pump & barb fitting at the bottom of the p-trap to release any water inside.

• When pump & P-trap is done draining replace drain bolt and the barb fitting.

Note: Water may flood out, set funnel under bolt hole to move water from pump into a bucket or tray.

drain plug

Step 5: After draining you must...

• Remove inlet hose either at pump or at separator.

• Pour 2 ounces (1/4 cup) of conditioning fluid (002-1910-02) into pump and let soak. (or WD-40 if unavailable.)

• Try to work pulley loose as fluid migrates through pump.

• If pump will not free up order Timer/Conditioning Fluid Kit (002-1910-00) and socket (002-1911-00).

• If pump rotates freely replace inlet hose, restore power, and start vacuum. Order Timer/Conditioning Fluid Kit if needed.

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B-13

Always verify model & serial number

pump

Change Gear Lube

The PowerVac

®

G gear lube should be changed every 10 years.

It will hold approximately 2/3 of a quart of Midmark PN 064-0028 which can be ordered in a liter.

To change gear lube...

A) Run PowerVac G for 5-10 minutes.

B) Disconnect main power supply to the PowerVac G.

C) Remove front cover. Refer to: Section C Front Cover

D) Remove venting valve plug.

E) Siphon gear lube out from venting valve hole.

F) Fill in new gear lube until the level is slightly above the middle of the site gauge.

G) Verify seal ring on vent valve is undamaged.

H) Replace vent valve plug and or drain plug.

(See Note)

I) Clean any gear lube that leaked on inside or outside of housing.

J) Replace front cover. Connect main power supply and run pump for 5 minutes and recheck the gear lube on the site gauge.

Note: If you do not have a siphon hose, you may access the drain plug located below the site gauge.

Place a oil absorbent mat under drain hole and funnel the gear lube out the side access hole in housing into a drain tray. Dispose of gear lube in compliance with applicable regulations.

drain plug

Venting

Valve plug site

Gauge

Motor & Pump Location .....................B-9

Check Motor ....................................B-10

Check Pump ....................................B-11

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B-14

Access hole in housing

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Master control panel

Location & Function

Wiring for remote On/Off switch, Master Control Panel

Low voltage (24 VAC) wiring provides power for a remote

On/Off switch and indicator light (optional). It is located behind the rear cover on the base unit.

Master Control Panel Test ...............B-15

Low Voltage Test .............................B-16

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B-15

Rear of base unit shown

Always verify model & serial number

Master control panel

Testing

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply.

Remove electrical cover.

Turn power on at on/off switch and main power supply

Check to see if D4 LED light is on.

If light is on, master control panel is ok.

If light is off, continue with step 2.

Note: Refer to Section C Electrical Cover

disconnect

Master Control Panel Function ........B-13

Low Voltage Test .............................B-15

Step 2: Disconnect power at on/off switch and main power supply box.

bypass caution

When testing components with power on use care to prevent electrical shock.

Air

Va c

Water

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

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Step 3: Bypass the remote switch to verify it is not defective.

Disconnect the red and blue wires from the remote switch.

Connect the blue and red wires together.

Step 4: Connect power to the PowerVac G.

Restore power.

Note: If the hour meter and pump start running then replace the master control panel.

B-16

Always verify model & serial number

Low Voltage

Testing

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 11/2/15]

caution

When testing components with power on use care to prevent electrical shock.

Master Control Panel Function ........B-13

Master Control Panel Test ...............B-14

Section C Access Procedures ...........C-1

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Remove electrical cover.

Turn power on.

Note: Refer to Section C Electrical Cover

Step 2: Check input voltage as shown on daughter card.

C18

C15

Display / Keypad

L7

C17

U1

R44 C27

R20

D11

L6

U8

R25

R21

U5

J12

PWR / Door SW

Hour Meter

U9 C21

L12

System Monitor

6

PWR/Door SW On

D4 R4

K1

D3

K2

U4

U6

J7

C19

R3

U3

U2

C3

C20

R18

R19

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

Bottom Float

D5 D6

R7

K3

K5

C16

R2 C23

C24 U7

R23

D2

L10

R1

YL YL

MTR-TSTAT

R9

J10

Drive J14

Remote SW

J9

R38

R37

R40

R5

C5

U10

U11

Q1

C1

R8

R6

Drive Enable

K8 K4 K8

C2

K7

J6

J2

24 VAC PWR

J1

AC PWR On

D16 D15 R32

ON CTS

1 2 3

Floats

J3

R16

J8

J15

Evac Pump J4

PCB: 015-2699-00 Date: xx-xx-xx

ASSY: 015-2700-00 Assy Rev

BOM: 003-2109-00 Rev

D13

Pressure Sensor

J13

J11

Contactor

J16

AA2332

J5

Step 3: Check at “J2” , pin 6 and as shown above on daughter card.

Note: This tests for low voltage across “K1” relay .

If the voltage is too low, the relay may not energize.

C18

C15

Display / Keypad

D11

L7

C17

U1

R44 C27

L6

U8

R20

R25

R21

U5

J12

PWR / Door SW

Hour Meter

U9 C21

L12

System Monitor

PWR/Door SW On

D4 R4

K1

D3

K2

U4

C19

R3

U3

U2

C20

C3

C16

R2 C23

C24 U7

R23

D2

L10

R1

U6

J7

R18

R19

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

R7

Bottom Float

D5 D6

K3 K5 K8

YL YL

MTR-TSTAT

R9

J10

K4

Remote SW

J9

R38

R37

R40 R5

C5

U10

U11

Q1

C1

R8

K8

C2

K7

Drive J14

R6

Drive Enable

J6

J2

24 VAC PWR

J1

AC PWR On

D16 D15 R32

ON CTS

1 2

3

Floats

J3

R16

J8

J15

Evac Pump J4

PCB: 015-2699-00 Date: xx-xx-xx

ASSY: 015-2700-00 Assy Rev

BOM: 003-2109-00 Rev

D13

Pressure Sensor

J13

J16

J11

Contactor

J5

check

“daughter card”

(step 2)

“j3” & “j2”

(step 3)

Meter Reading Required Action

24 VAc +4 / -2

Actual transformer voltage.

Note: if out of range check contactor and transformer.

> 18.5 VAc

If less than 18.5 VAC, there may be too much wire between unit and Master control Panel. If length can not be changed, reduce gage of wire to 14 gage.

Models:

Serial Numbers: daughter card

All

all

B-17

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VFd (Variable Frequency drive)

Location & Function

Using the pressure sensor readings, the VFD controls the motor speed to maintain a pressure as determined by the programmed pressure set points during both the operating and sleep modes.

Pressure is set to 12”Hg at the factory. The VFD is located in the electrical box.

Testing VFD .....................................B-18

VFD Error Codes ...............................A-6

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Note

Always go though Troubleshooting and VFD error code steps in Section A before testing the VFD.

B-18

Always verify model & serial number

VFd (Variable Frequency drive)

Testing

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Remove electrical box cover.

C18

C15

Display / Keypad

D11

L7

C17

U1

R44 C27

L6

U8

R20

R25

R21

U5

J12

PWR / Door SW

Hour Meter

U9 C21

L12

System Monitor

PWR/Door SW On

D4 R4

K1

D3

K2

U4

C19

R3

U3

U2

C3

C20

C16

R2 C23

C24 U7

R23

D2

L10

U6

J7

R18

R19

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

Bottom Float

D5 D6

R7

K3 K5 K8

R1

YL YL

MTR-TSTAT

R9

J10

K4 K8

C2

K7

Drive J14

Remote SW

J9

R38

R37

R40 R5

C5

U10

U11

Q1

C1

R8

R6

Drive Enable

J6

j6

J2

24 VAC PWR

J1

AC PWR On

D16 D15 R32

ON CTS

Floats

1 2 3

J3

R16

J8 Evac Pump J4

J15

PCB: 015-2699-00 Date: xx-xx-xx

ASSY: 015-2700-00 Assy Rev

BOM: 003-2109-00 Rev

D13

Pressure Sensor

J13

J16

J11

Contactor

J5

Step 2: Unplug drive harness from PC board “J6” connector.

Set meter to DC volts.

Turn power to unit on.

Check “Red Probe to Blue Wire” and “Black Probe to Black Wire”.

Note: Verify voltage is 24VDC +4 / -2. If reading is out of range, go to step three.

If reading is in range go to step four.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

caution

When testing components with power on use care to prevent electrical shock.

Step 3: Unplug drive harness from S1 & SC on VFD box.

Set multi-meter to Ώ.. Check continuity in wire harness.

VFD Location ...................................B-17

VFD Error Codes ...............................A-6

Section C Access Electrical Cover ....C-1

Equipment Alert

Before performing step 4, verify the PC board checks have been completed first. Refer to Sec B, PC board.

Step 4: Remove outside and live wire covers only on VFD box.

Refer to Section C for access procedure.

Install jumper from S1 to SC. Turn power on, motor should start.

Note: If motor doesn’t start, replace VFD. If it does start you may have missed problem with the harness. You may have an intermittent connection.

Meter Reading

OL

less than 5 ohms

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Required Action

Replace Drive Harness

Drive Harness OK - go to Step 4

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B-19

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Line Filter

Location & Function

The line filter is used to reduce the unintentional emission from the PowerVac G to low levels. It is located in the electrical box.

Models:

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B-20

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Line Filter

Test

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Remove electrical cover.

Note: Refer to: Section C for Electrical Cover Removal

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Line Filter Location ..........................B-19

Section C ...........................................C-1

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Step 2: Test continuity. Set meter to Ώ.

Test L connection from the Line side to the

Load side and then both L terminals to ground.

Repeat for N connection.

Step 3: Install electrical cover.

B-21

Meter Reading

“L” to “L” < 5

Ώ

Required Action

Filter OK

“N to “N” < 5

Ώ Filter OK

Line “L” to Ground = OL

Filter OK

Load “L” to Ground = OL

Filter OK

Line “N” to Ground = OL

Filter OK

Load “N” to Ground = OL Filter OK

Any other readings shown will require Line

Filter Replacement

Always verify model & serial number

Fuse and Transformer

Location & Function

The fuse limits electrical current flowing from the contactor to the transformer. It interrupts electrical current in case of an overload condition on the transformer. Only replace with a

1/8 amp, 250 volt, Type T Slo Blo fuse.

The transformer converts the main supply input of 230 Volts

AC to 24 Volts AC for the low voltage circuitry. It also comes equipped with an internal non-resettable thermal fuse that opens when the transformer becomes to hot.

Transformer

Fuse Testing ....................................B-22

Transformer Testing .........................B-23

Fuse

Models:

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B-22

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Fuse

Test

Fuse and Transformer Location .......B-21

Transformer Testing .........................B-23

Section C ...........................................C-1

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box..

Remove electrical cover.

Refer to: Section C Electrical Cover

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Step 2: Remove terminal leads.

Test continuity. Set meter to Ώ.

Place meter probes on both fuse terminals.

AA164301i

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B-23

Step 3: Visually check fuse to see if it is burnt or broken.

Meter Reading

OL

Visually burnt or broken

0 (close to zero) Reading

Visually looks ok

Required Action

Replace Fuse

Fuse - OK

Step 4: Install electrical cover.

Always verify model & serial number

Transformer

Test

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Remove electrical cover.

Turn on power supply at disconnect box.

Leave on/off switch OFF.

Note: Refer to: Section C Electrical Cover

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Fuse and Transformer Location .......B-21

Fuse Testing ....................................B-22

Section C ...........................................C-1

Step 2: Verify all wire connections are secure to transformer.

Feel transformer to verify it is not hot. If it is, allow it to cool off.

Note: Transformer has an internal non-resetting overload fuse. If transformer is hot to touch, allow to cool before testing. If it’s hot, check ambient operating temp and input / output voltage. Verify ambient room temperature doesn’t exceed 104 o

Fahrenheit (37 Celsius).

C18

C15

Display / Keypad

J12

PWR / Door SW

Hour Meter

L7

C17

U1

R44 C27

R20

L6

U8

D11

C4

ISO_PWR

U9

R25

R21

U5

L12

C21

System Monitor

U4

U6

J7

C19

R3

U3

U2

C3

C20 C16

C24

R18

R19

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

Bottom Float

D5 D6

R7

K1 K2 K3 K5 K8

Drive J14

R2 C23

D2

L10

R1

Remote SW

J9

YL YL

MTR-TSTAT

R9

J10

K4 K8

R38

R37

R40 R5

C5

U10

U11

Q1

C1

R8

R6

Drive Enable

C2

K7

J6

D3

J2

24 VAC PWR

J1

AC PWR On

D16 D15 R32

ON CTS

1 2 3

Floats

J3

R16

J8

J15

J4

PCB: 015-2699-00 Date: xx-xx-xx

ASSY: 015-2700-00 Assy Rev

BOM: 003-2109-00 Rev

D13

Pressure Sensor

J13

J11

Contactor

J16

AA2315

J5

Step 3: Turn power on.

~

Place meter probes in wire harness connector.

Note: Verify reading is 24 volts ( -2 / +4). If out of range, check incoming supply power to unit, 230 VAC +/- 10%. If incoming voltage is ok, replace transformer. If incoming voltage is not, main power supply needs checked by an electrician.

Models:

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B-24

caution

When testing components with power on use care to prevent electrical shock.

Meter Reading

Exceeds 24 Volts - 2 / + 4

Within 24 Volts - 2 / + 4

Required Action

Replace Transformer

Transformer - OK

Step 4: Install electrical cover.

Always verify model & serial number

pc board and daughter card

Location & Function

PC Board Check ..............................B-25

Daughter Card Check ......................B-26

The PC Board is located in the electrical box and performs a number of various functions. These include: isolating circuits, main control for the unit, and provides a

24 Volt DC power supply to power the pressure sensor. There are no fuses or other serviceable parts on the PC Board, however there are six LED indicator lights for trouble-shooting. The lights and connectors are all labeled on the board.

D5 – AC PWR ON - Indicates that the unit is getting power.

D4 – PWR / DOOR ON - Indicates the door limit switch, the power switch, and the Master Control switch is closed. (Does this when the front cover is on.)

D1 – ISO PWR - Indicates that 5 Volts DC provided by the drive is present at the keypad.

D5 – BOTTOM FLOAT - Indicates the bottom float switch is closed.

D10 – MIDDLE FLOAT - Indicates the middle float switch is closed.

D7 – TOP FLOAT - Indicates the top float switch is closed.

C18

C15

Display / Keypad

D11

L7

C17

U1

R44 C27

R20

L6

U8

R25

R21

U5

U4

J12

PWR / Door SW

Hour Meter

U9 C21

L12

System Monitor

PWR/Door SW On

D4 R4

K1

D3

K2

C19

R3

U3

U2

C20

C3

C16

R2 C23

C24

U7

R23

D2

L10

U6

J7

R18

R19

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

Bottom Float

D5 D6

R7

K3 K5 K8

YL YL

K4

J10

J9

R1

Remote SW

MTR-TSTAT

R9

K8

J2

24 VAC PWR

AC PWR On

D16 D15 R32

ON CTS

1 2 3

J3

J8

J15

R38

R37

R40

R5

C5

U10

C2

K7

J4

U11

R8

J1

R16

Drive J14

YL

R6

Drive Enable

Floats

J6

pc board

J11

Contactor Pressure Sensor

J13

D13

J16

J5

daughter card

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

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B-25

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pc board

Check

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

The separator tank should have drained when unit was turned off.

Verify it is not full.

Remove electrical cover.

Refer to: Section B Section C Electrical Cover

C18

C15

Display / Keypad

D11

L7

C17

U1

R44 C27

L6

U8

R20

R25

R21

U5

J12

PWR / Door SW

Hour Meter

U9

L12

C21

System Monitor

U4

PWR/Door SW On

D4 R4

K1

D3

K2

C19

R3

U3

U2

C3

C20

C16

R2 C23

C24 U7

R23

D2

L10

U6

J7

R18

R19

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

Bottom Float

D5 D6

R7

K3 K5 K8

K4

J9

R1

Remote SW

MTR-TSTAT

R9

J10

K8

J2

24 VAC PWR

AC PWR On

ON CTS

D16 D15 R32

1

2 3

J3

J8

J15

R38

R37

R40 R5

C5

U10

U11

Q1

C1

R8

R6

Drive Enable

C2

K7

J4

J1

R16

Drive

J14

Floats

J6

PCB: 015-2699-00 Date: xx-xx-xx

ASSY: 015-2700-00 Assy Rev

BOM: 003-2109-00 Rev

D13

Pressure Sensor

J13

J16

J11

Contactor

J5

Models:

Serial Numbers:

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Step 2: Turn main power supply on.

(Keep unit turned off.)

Unplug wire harness from J6 on PC board.

Test resistance. Set meter to Ώ.

B-26

PC Board Location ..........................B-24

Section C ...........................................C-1

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Meter Reading

< 1 ohm

> 1 ohm

Required Action

PC Board - OK

Check Contactor

Replace PC Board

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daughter card

Check

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 11/2/15]

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Step 1: Set meter to VDC.

Place probes at J2 Daughter Card connection as shown.

C18

C15

Display / Keypad

D11

L7

C17

U1

R44 C27

L6

U8

R20

R25

R21

U5

J12

U4

PWR / Door SW

Hour Meter

U9 C21

L12

System Monitor

PWR/Door SW On

D4 R4

K1

D3

K2

C19

R3

U3

U2

C3

C20

C16

R2 C23

C24 U7

R23

D2

L10

U6

J7

R18

R19

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

Bottom Float

D5 D6

R7

K3 K5 K8

YL YL

K4

J10

J9

R1

Remote SW

MTR-TSTAT

R9

K8

J2

24 VAC PWR

R38

R37

R40

C2

K7

R5

C5

U10

U11

Q1

C1

R8

J1

Drive J14

R6

Drive Enable

J6

AC PWR On

D16 D15 R32

ON CTS

1 2 3

Floats

J3

R16

J8

J15

J4

PCB: 015-2699-00 Date: xx-xx-xx

ASSY: 015-2700-00 Assy Rev

BOM: 003-2109-00 Rev

D13

Pressure Sensor

J13

J11

Contactor

J16

J5

AA2338

B-27

Meter Reading

< 24 Vdc

24 Vdc -2 / +4

Required Action

Replace Daughter Card

Daughter Card OK

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contactor

Location & Function

When the contactor is energized, it closes and connects the Main input power supply to the line filter. Main input power supply is then applied to the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) through R/L1 and S/R2 (single phase).

contactor

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

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B-28

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contactor

Testing

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box..

Remove electrical cover.

Refer to: Section C Electrical Cover

~

Place meter probes on front, left side white and black wires.

Refer to: Verify reading is 207-253 volts.

caution

When testing components with power on use care to prevent electrical shock.

~

Place meter probes on top brown wire and bottom yellow wire.

Note: Verify reading is 24 volts.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

~

V. Check voltage on PC board at

J5 connection. Also verify black plastic “shunt” is on J16.

Note: Refer to PC board diagram in Section D.

Verify reading is 24 VAC.

Step 5: Insert screwdriver to start manually.

Note: If system starts, replace contactor.

B-29

AA2360i

Step 6: Install electrical cover.

Meter Reading

24 Volts

(PC Board Check

207-253 Volts

(Left Side Check)

24 Volts

(Top & Bottom Check)

Required Action

Contactor OK

Contactor OK

Contactor OK

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pressure sensor

Location & Function

The Pressure Sensor measures the vacuum pressure inside the separator tank. The variable frequency drive uses the pressure readings to control the speed at which the motor rotates the pump to inherently control the pressure.

pressure sensor

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

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B-30

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pressure sensor

Testing

Step 1: Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

Remove rear cover.

Unplug pressure sensor harness from base unit.

Set multi-meter to Ώ.

Place probes, red probe in bottom hole, black probe in top hole. Check resistance in end of harness unplugged.

Refer to: Section C for Access procedures. Note: Need to follow polarity as shown! If not,

measurement will be incorrect.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Top

Step 2: Remove pressure sensor cover.

Disconnect wire harness from pressure sensor.

Check continuity on wire harness.

Top half of cover check harness for continuity check for

Resistance

Flats on Left when checking

Top

(black) bottom

(Red) bottom bottom half of cover

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

B-31

Meter Reading

1 meg ohms to 3 meg ohms

(pressure sensor check) step 1

< 1 ohm step 2

Required Action

Pressure Sensor OK

(Replace Pressure Sensor if readings are out of range.)

Wire Harness OK

(Replace Wire Harness if readings are out of range.)

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Fans

Location & Function

230 VAC is supplied to the fans and are controlled by a thermostat. The fans are energized when the thermostat closes at temperatures exceeding 95°F

(35°C). When the temperature of the thermostat drops below 77°F (25°C), the thermostat will open, shutting off the fans.

Thermostat

Fans

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

B-32

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Fan

Testing

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

To check fan...

A) Turn power off at on/off switch and main power supply box.

B) Remove rear panel.

C) Set meter to Ώ.

D) Unplug outside fan harness from base unit and fans.

E) Check continuity in fan harness (outside).

F) Unplug inside fan harness from plug on side of electrical box, contactor and thermostat.

F) Check continuity in fan harness (inside).

Refer to: Section C for Access Procedures & Section D for Wire Diagrams

check continuity on Fan harness (outside electrical box) continuity on Fan harness

(inside electrical box)

Meter Reading

< 1 ohm

OL

< 1 ohm

OL

Required Action

Fan Harness - OK

Check Contactor (Base Unit)

Replace Fan Harness

Fan Harness - OK

Check Contactor

Replace Fan Harness

Fan harness

(inside)

Fan harness

(outside)

Contactor .........................................B-28

Fan Location ....................................B-31

Section C - Access Procedures .........C-1

Section D - Wire Diagrams ................D-1

connector at base unit

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

B-33

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Gauge

Location & Function

The vacuum gauge has a 1/4” NPT fitting and a range from 0 to -30 IN./Hg. graduated in increment of 0.5 In/

Hg. Recommended range for the system is 10”Hg to

18”Hg. The system is preset at the factory for 12”Hg.

Gauge

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

B-34

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separator Tank

Rinsing Separator Tank Assembly

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

To rinse separator tank..

A) Turn On / Off switch to “Off” position.

B) Remove pressure gauge from separator lid and temporarily replace with garden hose adapter.

C) Attach garden hose (not shown) to garden hose adapter.

D) Run water through garden hose for approximately five (5) minutes.

E) Turn water off, disconnect hose, remove garden hose adapter and replace with pressure gauge.

Note: Garden hose adapter was supplied as a loose part when this unit was purchased.

Garden hose Adapter

20

15

25

10

5

-30

Gauge separator Lid

On / Off switch

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

B-35

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Vacuum Adjustment

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

Adjust Vacuum Level (Only if needed)...

Note: Adjustment can only be made if unit is running and NOT in sleep mode. If unit is in sleep mode, turn

unit off and back on before making adjustment. unit will enter back into sleep mode in 60 seconds.

Adjust vacuum level (“Hg) by ......

A) Press the “ESC” button until “V xx” shows on the screen.

B) Press “Enter” to enter the vacuum setting.

C) Press the right arrow to highlight the number you would like to change (fl ashing number is selected).

D) Use up and down arrows to change the fl ashing number.

E) Press Enter to confi rm the vacuum setting.

F) To get back to displaying the pressure value, press the “ESC” button until the “V xx” shows on the screen.

G) Press the up or down arrows until you see “Mon” on the display. Press enter.

H) Press up or down to select U8-02, press enter. Pressure value should appear on the display.

For All Models

“Vxx” xx is a Variable Reading “Mon” Reading “u8-02” Reading

AA2326

AA2327

AA2328

Note

Vacuum level range is 6” Hg - 18” Hg. Midmark recommends operation at factory preset of 12” Hg. If reading is low check for leaks or open operatory lines prior to adjustment.

Vacuum Adjustment

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

B-36

VRV

Check and Adjust

Note

The VRV is located on the intake side of the pump. The VRV is installed as a precaution to keep the tank from over pressurizing past 18”Hg. Adjustment should only be checked/made if the PowerVac G is not going into sleep mode. This could mean the VRV is not working properly.

To check and adjust VRV...

A) Turn power off at on/off switch and disconnect box.

B) Access VRV by removing back cover. Refer to: Section C Access Procedures.

C) Unscrew VRV from Tee fitting.

D) Adjust the center mounted screw inside the valve.

E) Install VRV and back cover.

Note: Use 1/4 inch nut driver and phillips screwdriver. Each full clockwise turn increases the vacuum level by approximately 2 “Hg.

VRV is factory set at 18”Hg. If unable to reach 18”Hg pressure setting, replace VRV.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

VRV

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

B-37

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Access procedures

Front Cover........................................C-2

Top Plate ...........................................C-3

Electrical Cover .................................C-4

Back Cover ........................................C-5

VFD Covers .......................................C-6

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

C-1

Front cover

Removal / Installation

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

caution

Power must be turned off when removing front cover. The On/Off switch controls only the secondary circuit power. The main power source must be turned off to remove all power in the control box.

Front cover

Remove front cover...

A) Disconnect power.

B) Unfasten front cover by turning two fasteners 1/4 turn, counter clockwise.

C) Lift front cover straight up to remove from side panels.

Install front cover...

D) Align plastic cones on new front cover to holes in side panels.

E) Turn fasteners 1/4 turn clockwise to secure front cover.

F) Install front cover.

Fasteners

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

C-2

plastic cones

On/Off switch

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Top plate

Removal / Installation

caution

The On/Off switch controls only the secondary circuit power. The main power source must be turned off to remove all power in the control box.

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

pressure sensor parallel

Float cord

Remove top plate...

A) Disconnect power.

B) Remove back cover. (Refer to: Section C - Back Cover)

B) Unplug float, pressure sensor and parallel cord from base unit.

C) Remove separator from vacuum base unit if applicable.

D) Remove top plate.

E) Reverse steps to install.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

C-3

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Electrical cover

Removal / Installation

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

caution

The On/Off switch controls only the secondary circuit power. The main power source must be turned off to remove all power in the control box. When testing components with power on use care to prevent electrical shock.

Remove/install electrical cover.

A) Disconnect power.

B) Remove four screws from electrical cover.

C) Remove electrical cover.

D) Install electrical cover.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

C-4

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back cover

Removal / Installation

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

caution

Power must be disconnected when removing back cover. The On/Off switch controls only the secondary circuit power. The main power source must be turned off to remove all power in the control box.

Ground screw With Washer plastic cones

Fasteners

Remove back cover...

A) Disconnect power.

B) Remove ground screw.

C) Unfasten back cover by turning two fasteners 1/4 turn, counter clockwise.

D) Lift back cover straight up to loosen from side panels.

E) Unplug both fans.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

C-5

Install back cover...

E) Align plastic cones on new back cover to holes in side panels.

F) Turn fasteners 1/4 turn clockwise to secure back cover.

G) Plug in fans and install back cover.

H) Install ground screw.

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VFd covers

Removal / Installation

Note

When working on Twin units, unplug parallel harness.

VFd Access...

A) Disconnect power.

B) Loosen screw and remove outside cover.

C) Pull off live wire cover.

D) Pull off wire separator cover.

E) To install covers just push back onto VFD box and tighten screw.

Outside cover separator cover

Live Wire cover

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/17/11]

AA2334i

C-6

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Wiring diagrams

PowerVac G ......................................D-2

Variable Frequency Drive ..................D-3

Motor Connections ............................D-4

PCB ...................................................D-5

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

D-1

J17

R41

R36

R35

R39

D1

R22

C22

R43

L9 L8

Q1 C1

C6

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V998996 to V1093822

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 7/29/2011]

D-2

Electrical Diagram

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J17

R41

R36

R35

R39

D1

1 C25

C26

R22

R43

C22

L9 L8

Q1 C1

C6

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V1093823 to Present

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 10/16/2015]

D-3

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Variable Frequency drive (VFd) - 015-2680-00

From GND to PC

From Drive Enable (PCB) to SC

From Drive Enable (PCB) to S1

From Pressure Sensor (PCB) to A2 & AC

From Line Filter to R/L1

From Line Filter to S/L2

From Motor to U/T1

From Motor to V/T1

From Motor to W/T1

From Parallel Cable To:

Blue - A1

Brown - AM

White - AC

Orange - P1

Green - S6

Yellow - S7

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

D-4

Jumper

P2 to S2

To Drive

(PCB)

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Motor connections

Example

T1

T7

U

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 3/11/2011]

Motor Harness

To Controller

u

(black)

V

(Red)

W

(blue)

---

1 Yellow

1 Yellow

Motor Wires

T1 / T7

(Yellow)

T2 / T8

(Yellow)

T3 / T9

(Yellow)

T4 / T5 / R6

(Yellow)

1 Red

1 Red

Motor Thermostat connection

015-2742-00

Motor harness

TO pcb, j10

TO pcb, j10

015-2742-00

Motor harness

D-5

AA2333

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Door SW

RD

Hour Meter BL

On / Off SW

BK

24 VAC PWR

BL

BL

YL

C18

C15

Display / Keypad

D11

L7

C17

U1

R44 C27

L6

U8

R20

R25

R21

U5

J12

PWR / Door SW

Hour Meter

U9 C21

L12

System Monitor

PWR/Door SW On

D4 R4

K1

D3

K2

U4

C19

R3

U3

U2

C3

C20

C16

R2 C23

C24 U7

R23

D2

L10

WH RD BL

U6

J7

R18

R19

R24

Top Float

D7 D9 R13

D10 D8 R10

Middle Float

Bottom Float

D5 D6

R7

YL YL

J10

J9

R1

Remote SW

R9

K3

K5

K8 K4 K8

J2

24 VAC PWR

AC PWR On

ON CTS

D16 D15 R32

1

2 3

J3

J8

J15

J4

J1

R16

Drive

J14

Floats

GY

R38

R37

R40

R5

C5

U10

U11

Q1

C1

R8

R6

Drive Enable

C2

K7

J6

BK

BL

plugs into board

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V1093823 to Present

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943

J1

D1

C1

[Revised: 3/5/15]

U1

J2

D13

Pressure Sensor

J13

GY

D-6

J16

J11

Contactor

J5

WH

GN

RD

BK

YL

BR

I

J

K

L

M

G

H

E

F

A

B

C

D

N

O

P

pc board

Item Description

(sensors & switches not included unless noted)

Part

Number

Float Harness (Inside)

(Float Cord is part of the Float Assembly)

Drive Harness

Contactor Harness

Paralleling Harness (Inside Box)

Paralleling Harness (Between - Master End has 4 pins and Slave End has 6 pins)

Pressure Sensor Wire Harness

015-2736-00

015-2740-00

015-2725-00

015-2749-00

002-1443-00

24 VAC Harness

Switch and Hour Meter Harness

Keypad CAT5 Cable

Remote Harness

Motor Thermostat Harness

PC Board

Power Supply Assembly

PVAC Timer

015-2724-00

002-1442-00

015-2741-00

015-2756-00

015-2743-00

015-2742-00

015-2700-00

015-2815-00

015-3439-00

N thru P Not Shown or Connected to PCB

Fan Harness (Inside)

Cord, Daisy Chain, Fan (Outside)

6 ft Electrical Conduit (Base Unit to

Disconnect Switch Box

002-1492-00

015-2747-00

015-1896-00

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Exploded Views & parts Lists

G3, G5, G7 (Single Units)..................E-2

G6, G10, G14 (Twin Units) ................E-3

XXX-XXXX-XX

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

E-1

XXX-XXXX-XX

XXX-XXXX-XX

PowerVac

®

G

G3

G5

G7

Vacuum Base Unit .............................E-9

Loose Parts .....................................E-11

Shipping Bolt Assembly ...................E-16

Separator Assembly ..........................E-4

Loose Parts .......................................E-6

Electrical Box ...................................E-12

Electrical Box Covers ......................E-13

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

E-2

PowerVac

®

G

G6

G10

G14

Vacuum Base Unit .............................E-9

Loose Parts .....................................E-11

Shipping Bolt Assembly ...................E-16

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

E-3

Separator Assembly ..........................E-4

Loose Parts .......................................E-6

Electrical Box ...................................E-12

Electrical Box Covers ......................E-13

Note

Earlier production units had three reed switch floats.

The middle float was not used and is not installed in current production units.

7

1

029-5111-00

2

053-2159-00

3

030-1905-00-312

4

030-1918-00-312

5

040-0250-188

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V998996 thru V1466496

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 10/1/13]

6

Note

Single models require one separator assembly.

Twin models require two separator assemblies.

E-4

separator

Item Description

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Separator Assembly (includes items 2 - 7)

• Gasket

• Tank

• Legs

• Screw (1/4” 20 x 1/2” ‘TT’)

• Refer to:

drain Assembly

• Separator Lid Assembly

Refer to:

separator Lid Assembly

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Qty.

1

1

1

3

6

Ref

1

Ref

Note

Earlier production units had three reed switch floats.

The middle float was not used and is not installed in current production units.

7

1

029-5111-00

2

053-2159-00

3

030-1905-00-312

4

030-1918-00-312

5

040-0250-188

6 beginning serial Number Label on separator Tanks

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V1466497 thru Present

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 10/1/13]

Note

Single models require one separator assembly.

Twin models require two separator assemblies.

E-4.1

separator

Item Description

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Separator Assembly (includes items 2 - 7)

• Gasket

• Tank

• Legs

• Screw (1/4” 20 x 1/2” ‘TT’)

• Refer to:

drain Assembly

• Separator Lid Assembly

Refer to:

separator Lid Assembly

Always verify model & serial number

Qty.

1

1

1

3

6

Ref

1

Ref

014-0515-00

014-0514-00

014-0516-00

13

15

16

14

014-0501-00

17

Note

Single models require one separator assembly.

Twin models require two separator assemblies.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

050-7981-00-312

5

All

all

17

002-1448-00

2

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 2/26/15]

014-0512-00

14

2

2

1

029-5112-00

13

14

3

6

10

4

050-7984-00

3

029-3862-00

Note

Earlier production units had three reed switch floats. The middle float was not used and is not installed in current production units.

E-5

12

014-0550-00

10

014-0699-00

18

014-0705-00

11

014-0704-00

8

7

9

002-1436-00

8

053-2187-00-312

7

040-0006-93

6

029-5196-00

separator Lid Assembly

6

7

8

4

5

Item Description

1 Separator Lid Assembly (includes items 2 - 17)

2

3

• Float Assembly

• Bulkhead Assembly w/45

• Bracket

• Separator Lid

• Wash Down Fitting Assembly

• Screw (0.138-32 x 0.625 TT)

• Pressure Transducer Cover

9

• Pressure Sensor w/ Harness

Harness only (015-2787-00)

10 • Reducer (1/2” x 1/4” NPT)

11 • Tee (1/2” NPT)

12 • Gauge Vac (2” x 1/4” NPT)

13 • Elbow 90, (1-1/2” NPT)

14 • Nipple (1 1/2”)

15 • Bushing (1-1/2” x 1”)

16 • Nipple (1”)

17 • Bulkhead Fitting (1 1/2”)

18 • Nipple (1/2”)

Always verify model & serial number

1

4

2

1

1

Qty.

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

1

1

2

2

1

77004080

2

20173805

3

77009131

4

14

014-0535-00

5

014-0512-00

6

014-0570-00

7

014-0569-00

8

PVC51035

9

62962402

10

014-0530-00

11

029-3773-01

12

002-1854-00

13

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 8/13/14]

E-6

Note

Top section includes extra fittings for exhaust and intake connections to existing pipes from separator.

1

002-1441-00

separator Loose parts

Item Description

1

8

9

6

7

2

3

4

5

Separator Loose Parts Assembly

(includes items 2 - 14)

Refer to:

separator

• Nipple (1 1/4”)

• Bushing (1 1/2” NPM x 1 1/4” NPT)

• Clamp, Worm Gear (2”)

• Bushing (2” NPT x 1.5” FPT)

• Nipple (1 1/2” NPT, Plastic)

• Reducer (2” x 1”)

• Adapter (1 1/2” NPT x Socket)

• Coupler (1 1/2” SOC 2” x 1”)

10 • Adapter (1 1/2” NPT x Socket)

11 • Garden Hose Adapter

12 • Drain Hose Assembly (1 1/2” I.D.)

13 • Intake Hose Assembly (1 1/2” I.D.)

14

• Refer to:

separator

Always verify model & serial number

Qty.

1

Ref

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Ref

014-0727-00

23

22

014-0564-00

21

014-0516-00

20

014-0558-00

19

1

002-1371-00

014-0561-00

2

4

77004008

5

77002010

22

014-0565-00

014-0534-00

3

10

BWR20407

11

BSW20472

9

BMS20900

8

050-6782-00-312

6

014-0518-00

7

014-0540-00

14

15

015-2750-00

18

14

13

029-3911-00

17

014-0559-00

16

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: mo/dd/yr]

12

014-0556-00

13

014-0557-00

14

014-0512-00

014-0551-00

E-7

15

14

Tee Assembly

Item Description

1

2

3

4

5

Tee Assembly (single to twin kit, includes items

2 - 22)

• Adapter (2” MPT x SOC)

• Bushing (1 1/2” x 2”)

• Bushing (2” x 1 1/2”)

• Nipple (1 1/2” NPT)

6

7

• Tee (1 1/2” FPT Brass)

• Cap

8 • Bracket

9 • Wall Anchor (3/16” x 1 1/4”)

10 • Washer Fender (1/4 Bolt x 1” O.D.)

11 • Screw (#8 x 1 1/2” Pan)

12 • Cross

13 • Reducer Bushing (2” x 1 1/2”)

14 • Pipe Nipple (1 1/2” NPT)

15 • Check Valve

16 • Union (2” NPT x 2” NPT)

17 • Hose Assembly (2”)

18 • Paralleling Harness

19 • Reducer Bushing (2” x 1”)

20 • Nipple (1” NPT)

21 • Fitting (1 1/2” Y Female)

22 • Adapter (1 1/2” Hose)

23 • Adapter PVC (1/2”)

Always verify model & serial number

Qty.

1

1

5

5

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

1

2

4

2

1

5

1

Models:

Serial Numbers:

10577800

5

029-3839-00

1

2

77002010

3

014-0518-00

2

4

014-0551-00

6

029-3773-01

All

V998996 thru V1651530

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 4/22/15]

E-8

drain Assembly

Item Description

1

2

Drain Assembly (includes Items 2 - 4)

Refer to:

separator

• Brass Nipple (1 1/2”)

3

4

• Brass Tee (1 1/2 FPT, apply included thread

locking adhesive)

• Check Valve (1 1/2”)

5

6

Plug (1 1/2 NPT)

Refer to:

separator

Drain Hose

Always verify model & serial number

1

1

Ref

1

Qty.

1

Ref

2

1

Models:

Serial Numbers:

10577800

5

029-3839-00

1

2

014-0512-00

3

014-0513-00

2

4

014-0551-00

6

029-3773-01

All

V1651531 thru Present

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 4/22/15]

E-8.1

drain Assembly

Item Description

1

2

Drain Assembly (includes Items 2 - 4)

Refer to:

separator

• Brass Nipple (1 1/2”)

3

4

• Brass Tee (1 1/2 FPT, apply included thread

locking adhesive)

• Check Valve (1 1/2”)

5

6

Plug (1 1/2 NPT)

Refer to:

separator

Drain Hose

Always verify model & serial number

1

1

Ref

1

Qty.

1

Ref

2

1

030-1913-00-366

13

040-0312-00

3

029-5134-00

2

4

62700113

5

BWR20390

6

002-1439-00

1

a) 029-5135-00

b)

029-5135-01

c)

029-5135-02

040-0010-109

17

029-3802-00

14

16

7

030-1914-00-366

3

002-1438-00

15

029-5105-00

12

Note

Single models require one vacuum assembly.

Twin models require two vacuum assemblies.

18

042-0626-00

11

016-1059-00

10

8

MMS72090

9

BBT20106

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 12-31-15]

E-9

Vacuum base unit

Item Description

1

4

5

6

7

2

3

Base Unit Assembly (includes items 2 - 17) a) G3, G6 b) G5, G10 c) G7, G14

• Top Plate Assembly

• Bolt (5/16”-18 x 1/2” Hex Head)

• Bolt (1/4”-20 Hex Head)

• Flatwasher (1/4”)

• Rear Cover Assembly (includes a fan kit)

• Right Panel

8

9

• Glide (Non-Skid)

• Bolt (5/16”-18 x 3/4” Hex Head)

10 • Caster

11 • Bolt (M8 x 10 mm Hex Head)

12 • Base Plate Assembly

13 • Left Panel

14 • Electrical Cover Assembly

15 • Front Cover

16

• Refer to:

Vacuum base unit pump Assembly/

Motor

17 Panhead Phillips Screws (#10 x 3/8”)

18

19

• Right Panel Cover and Screws

Refer to:

Electrical box covers

Belt Tension Checker Tool (016-1064-00) (Not

Shown)

20

21

Touch Up Paint (Brush-On 067-0053-02-366) (Not

Shown)

Touch Up-Paint (Aerosol 067-0053-01-366) (Not

Shown)

Qty.

1

AR

AR

AR

4

3

1

1

4

16

1

1

3

3

1

1

1

12

Ref

2

Ref

Always verify model & serial number

13

002-1435-00

14

040-0375-00

014-0495-00

15

a) 20211100 b) 016-1056-00

12

5

10567300

10562900

4

11

62700101

9

7

10

10593400

7

62600208

2

029-5127-00

3

040-0500-31

6

20210900

Note

Single models require one vacuum assembly.

Twin models require two vacuum assemblies.

Models:

Serial Numbers:

8

62700111

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 12-31-15]

E-10

18

002-1851-00

16

014-0506-00

17

014-0708-00

16

1

029-3715-00

Vacuum base unit pump Assembly/Motor

Item Description Qty.

1

2

3

4

Pump Assembly

Motor Mount Assembly

Screw (1/2”-13 x 4” Hex Head Flange)

Spacer

7

8

5

6

Spring Pin (1/4” x 1 5/8”)

Belt Tensioner

Washer (3/8” Spring Lock)

Bolt (3/8”-16 x 3” Hex Head)

9 Clevis Adapter (included with item 10)

10 Pulley asm.

11 Bolt (3/8”-16 x 1 1/2 Hex Head)

12

Belt a) G3, G5, G6, G10 b) G7, G14

13 Motor , 3 HP, 3 Phase

14 Screw (3/8”-16 x 3/4”)

15 Vacuum Relief Valve (VRV), 1”

16 Adapter, 1” HB x 1” M

17 Tee, 1”

18 1” ID Hose Assembly

19 Gear Lube (064-0028-01) (Not Shown)

2

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

AR

1

2

1

4

Always verify model & serial number

014-0724-00

10

11

014-0725-00

2

014-0506-00

002-1440-00

1

12

014-0616-00

13

014-0549-01

10589900

9

014-0282-02

8

7

77000092

Parts 7 thru 9 no longer available.

Order kit # 002-1910-05.

4

62903609

6

016-1070-00

11

014-0725-00

3

014-0533-00

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V2200 - V1648734

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 09/02/15]

5

20205401

E-11

Vacuum base unit Loose parts

4

5

6

7

Item Description

1 Loose Parts Kit (includes Items 2 - 13)

2

3

• Fitting (1” x 1” MPT)

• Bushing (1” FPT x 2” MPT) (NLA)

• Reducer (1 1/2” x 1” NPT) (NLA)

• Hose, Exhaust

• Wrench (Twin Open-End 1/2”)

• Poly Flo Tubing (NLA)

8

9

• Barb Fitting, Male (NLA)

• Reducer, 1/2” NPT x x1/8” NPT (NLA)

10 • Elbow, 1.5”, PVC, Sch 40 x NPTF

11

• Bushing, 1.5” x 1”, PVC, Sch 40 SIPIGOT x

NPTF

12

13

• Tee, 1.5”, PVC, Sch 40, SCKWELD x SCK-

WELD

• Bushing, 1.5” x .5” PVC, Sch 40 SPIGOT x

NPTF

Always verify model & serial number

1

1

1

12 ft

Qty.

1

3

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

014-0724-00

8

002-1440-00

1

62903606

7

014-0347-00

6

4

016-1070-00

9

014-0725-00

2

014-0506-00

10

014-0616-00

11

014-0549-01

5

014-0751-00

3

20205401

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V1648735- Present

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 8/18/15]

E-11.1

Vacuum base unit Loose parts

7

8

9

4

5

6

Item Description

1 Loose Parts Kit (includes Items 2 - 11)

2

3

• Fitting (1” x 1” MPT)

• Hose, Exhaust

• Wrench (Twin Open-End 1/2”)

• Poly Flo Tubing

• Barb Fitting, Male

10

11

• Reducer, 1/2” NPT x 1/4” NPT

• Elbow, 1.5”, PVC, Sch 40 x NPTF

• Reducer, 1 1/2” MPT - 1” NPT

• Tee, 1.5”, PVC, Sch 40, SCKWELD x SCK-

WELD

• Bushing, 1.5” x .5” PVC, Sch 40 SPIGOT x

NPTF

Always verify model & serial number

Qty.

1

3

1

1

12 ft

1

1

2

1

1

1

029-5108-00

2

053-1858-01

23

053-2060-00

22

65972500

21

040-0008-79

20

122357

19

015-0002-06

3

029-5125-00

1

4

040-0004-22

62947602

18

045-0001-31

17

16

122010

053-2274-00

24

8

14

002-1434-00

15

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V998996 to V1035120

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 5/12/15]

002-1446-00

8

8

12

11

10

62502416

015-0346-36

015-1534-00

13

015-2817-00

E-12

5

053-1664-00-000

6

002-1445-00

7

002-1442-00

8

BSW20455

9

002-1447-00

8

Note

Single models require one vacuum assembly.

Twin models require two vacuum assemblies.

Item #24 was added to the design after production started for factory test purposes. It is an insulator to the EMC/RFI line filter and can be installed on earlier units, but not needed.

Electrical box

Item Description

3

4

5

1

2

6

Electrical Box Assembly (includes Items 2 - 24)

• Electrical Box

• Bushing

• Screw (#4-40 x 5/16” Pan Head)

• Standoff

• PCB Assembly and Power Supply

(PC Board and Daughter Card)

7

8

9

• 24 VAC Harness (Transformer)

• Screw (# 8 - 32 x 1/2”)

• Variable Frequency Drive Kit

(Version 5.04 Software)

10 • Screw (#6-32 x 1/2” Pan Head Phillips)

11 • Fuse (1/8 A, 250 V)

12 • Fuseblock (1/4” x 1 1/4”)

13 Contactor

14 • Conduit (6ft)

15 • EMC/RFI Line Filter

16 • Pem Stud (#10-32 x 7/8”)

17 • Lock Washer

18 • Cord Clip

19 • Nut Keps (#10-32)

20 • Screw (#8-32 x 1/2” Pan Head)

21 • Fan Thermal Switch

22 • Push Mount Cable Tie

23 • Standoff

24 • Spacer, VFD Filter

Always verify model & serial number

1

1

18

1

Qty.

1

6

5

1

1

1

3

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

6 ft.

1

7

1

1

029-5108-00

2

053-1858-01

23

053-2060-00

22

65972500

21

040-0008-79

20

015-0002-06

3

122357

19

029-5125-00

1

4

040-0004-22

62947602

18

045-0001-31

17

16

122010

053-2274-00

24

8

002-1434-00

15

14

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V1035121 to V1648734

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 5/12/15]

002-1446-00

8

8

12

11

10

62502416

015-0346-36

015-1534-00

13

015-2817-00

E-12.1

5

053-1664-00-000

6

002-1445-00

7

002-1442-00

8

BSW20455

9

002-1447-00

8

Note

Single models require one vacuum assembly.

Twin models require two vacuum assemblies.

Item #24 was added to the design after production started for factory test purposes. It is an insulator to the EMC/RFI line filter and can be installed on earlier units, but not needed.

Electrical box

Item Description

3

4

5

1

2

Electrical Box Assembly (includes Items 2 - 24)

• Electrical Box

• Bushing

• Screw (#4-40 x 5/16” Pan Head)

• Standoff

6

7

8

• PCB Assembly and Power Supply

(PC Board and Daughter Card)

• 24 VAC Harness (Transformer)

• Screw (# 8 - 32 x 1/2”)

9

• Variable Frequency Drive Kit

Version 5.05 Software)

10 • Screw (#6-32 x 1/2” Pan Head Phillips)

11 • Fuse (1/8 A, 250 V)

12 • Fuseblock (1/4” x 1 1/4”)

13 Contactor

14 • Conduit (6ft)

15 • EMC/RFI Line Filter

16 • Pem Stud (#10-32 x 7/8”)

17 • Lock Washer

18 • Cord Clip

19 • Nut Keps (#10-32)

20 • Screw (#8-32 x 1/2” Pan Head)

21 • Fan Thermal Switch

22 • Push Mount Cable Tie

23 • Standoff

24 • Spacer, VFD Filter

Always verify model & serial number

1

1

18

1

Qty.

1

6

5

1

1

6 ft.

1

1

1

1

3

2

1

1

1

1

2

7

1

029-5108-00

2

053-1858-01

23

053-2060-00

22

65972500

21

040-0008-79

20

015-0002-06

3

4

040-0004-22

122357

19

62947602

18

045-0001-31

17

002-1434-00

Models:

Serial Numbers:

16

122010

15

All

V1648735 to Present

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 5/12/15]

029-5125-00

1

14

002-1446-00

8

8

13

12

5

053-1664-00-000

6

002-1445-00

7

002-1442-00

8

BSW20455

9

002-1447-00

Note

Single models require one vacuum assembly.

Twin models require two vacuum assemblies.

Item #24 was added to the design after production started for factory test purposes. It is an insulator to the EMC/RFI line filter and can be installed on earlier units, but not needed.

10

62502416

11

015-0346-36

015-1534-00

015-2817-00

E-12.2

8

Electrical box

Item Description

3

4

5

1

2

6

Electrical Box Assembly (includes Items 2 - 24)

• Electrical Box

• Bushing

• Screw (#4-40 x 5/16” Pan Head)

• Standoff

• PCB Assembly and Power Supply

(PC Board and Daughter Card)

7

8

• 24 VAC Harness (Transformer)

• Screw (# 8 - 32 x 1/2”)

9

• Variable Frequency Drive Kit

Version 5.05 Software)

10 • Screw (#6-32 x 1/2” Pan Head Phillips)

11 • Fuse (1/8 A, 250 V)

12 • Fuseblock (1/4” x 1 1/4”)

13 Contactor

14 • Conduit (6ft)

15 • EMC/RFI Line Filter

16 • Pem Stud (#10-32 x 7/8”)

17 • Lock Washer

18 • Cord Clip

19 • Nut Keps (#10-32)

20 • Screw (#8-32 x 1/2” Pan Head)

21 • Fan Thermal Switch

22 • Push Mount Cable Tie

23 • Standoff

Always verify model & serial number

1

14

1

1

1

1

2

6 ft.

1

1

3

2

1

1

1

7

1

Qty.

1

6

5

1

1

1

5

1

002-1437-00

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 3/31/14]

4

62502424

3

040-0010-109

2

E-13

Electrical box covers

Item Description

1

2

3

4

5

Electrical Cover

Screw (#10-24 x 3/8” Pan Head Phillips)

Screw (#8 x 3/8” Self Tap)

Refer to:

Vacuum base unit

Refer to:

Electrical box

Always verify model & serial number

Qty.

1

6

8

Ref

Ref

9

002-1433-00

1

Note

Single models require one vacuum assembly.

Twin models require two vacuum assemblies.

20235600

7

Test

ECS10422

6

2

61402702

Test

3

62977400

4

050-6581-00-312

5

040-0010-159

8

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 3/31/14]

E-14

Front panel controls

4

5

6

7

Item Description

1 Keypad Kit

2

3

Keps Nut (#6-32)

Limit Switch

8

9

Mounting Bracket

Screw (10-24 x 5/8”)

On/Off Switch

Hour Meter

Refer to:

Refer to:

Vacuum base unit

Electrical box

Always verify model & serial number

1

1

1

1

Qty.

1

4

1

Ref

Ref

002-1444-00

2

1

3

65962401

2

2

4

10595200

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

all

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 6/10/13]

015-2746-00

5

E-15

Fan Assembly

3

4

5

Item Description

1

2

Rear Cover Assembly (includes Items 2 - 4)

Refer to:

Vacuum base unit

Fan Kit (includes item #5)

Edge Trim

Weather Stripping (1/2” x 1/16”)

Daisy Chain Cord

Always verify model & serial number

Qty.

1

Ref

1

AR

AR

1

040-0312-96

1

053-2309-00

2

041-0312-06

3

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V1149063 thru V1291721

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 6/26/12]

E-16

shipping bolt Assembly

(Only use when moving base unit)

Item Description

1

2

3

Screw (.312-18 x 1/2”)

Grommet (1/2”, 3/16”)

Hex Jam Nut (.312-18)

Always verify model & serial number

Qty.

2

2

2

040-0312-96

62600117

2

1

053-2309-00

3

041-0312-06

4

Models:

Serial Numbers:

All

V1291722 thru Present

© Midmark Corporation 2010 SF-1943 [Revised: 6/26/12]

E-16

.

1

3

4

1

2

shipping bolt Assembly

(Only use when moving base unit)

Item Description

Screw (.312-18 x 1/2”)

Grommet (1/2”, 3/16”)

Washer (5/16”)

Hex Jam Nut (.312-18)

Always verify model & serial number

Qty.

2

2

2

2

Midmark Corporation

For contact information, go to: www.midmark.com

SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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