An air diaphragm pump is a volumetric pump powered by compressed air, which creates changes in volume through the reciprocating deformation of the diaphragm, with its working principle similar to that of a plunger pump.
Please note the following points when operating and running an air diaphragm pump:
Ensure that the large particles in the fluid do not exceed the pump's maximum safe passage particle diameter standard.
Do not exceed the pump's maximum allowable operating pressure for intake pressure. Compressed air exceeding the rated pressure can cause personal injury, property damage, and impair the performance of the pump.
Ensure that the pipeline system for pump pressure can withstand the high output pressure achieved, and guarantee the cleanliness and normal operating conditions of the driving air circuit system.
4. Static sparks may cause explosions, leading to personal injuries and property loss. To prevent this, use sufficiently large cross-sectional area conductors and properly and reliably ground the grounding screws on the pump.
5. Grounding requirements comply with local regulations and laws, as well as specific on-site requirements.
Secure all pump and connection pipe joints to prevent static sparks from vibration and impact. Use anti-static hoses.
Ensure periodic inspection and testing of the grounding system's reliability, with the requirement that the grounding resistance be less than 100 ohms.
Maintain good exhaust and ventilation, keep away from flammable and explosive materials, and sources of heat.
Do not direct the exhaust outlet of the pump towards the work area or individuals, as it may contain solid particles and could cause personal injury.
When the diaphragm fails, the material being conveyed will be ejected from the exhaust muffler.





