Installation instructions – Giant HR2527A User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

between the pump and the work area to protect

the pump from pressure spikes in the event of a

blockage or the use of a shut-off gun.

4. Reverse rotation may be safely achieved by

following a few guidelines available upon request

from Giant Industries, Inc. Required horsepower

for system operation can be obtained from the

charts on pages 3 and 6.

5. Before beginning operation of your pumping

system, remember: Check that the crankcase

and seal areas have been properly lubricated per

recommended schedules. Do not run the pump

dry for extended periods of time. Cavitation will

result in severe damage. Always remember to

check that all plumbing valves are open and that

pumped media can flow freely to the inlet of the

pump.

NOTE: An anti-sieze material must be

applied to the engine cranckshaft to ensure

trouble free disassembly of the pump.

IMPORTANT OPERATING CONDITIONS

Failure to comply with any of these conditions invalidates the warranty.

3. Acids, alkalines, or abrasive fluids cannot be

pumped unless approval in writing is obtained

before operation from Giant Industries, Inc.

4. Run the pump dry approximately 10 seconds

to drain the water before exposure to freezing

temperatures.

1. Crankcase oil should be changed after the

first 50 hours of operation. Then at regular

intervals of 500 hours or less depending on

operating conditions.

Use Giant synthetic oil

2. Pump operation must not exceed rated

pressure, volume, or RPM. A pressure relief

device must be installed in the discharge of the

system.

Installation of the Giant Industries, Inc.,

pump is not a complicated procedure, but

there are some basic steps common to all

pumps. The following information is to be

considered as a general outline for installa-

tion. If you have unique requirements,

please contact Giant Industries, Inc. or your

local distributor for assistance.

1. The pump should be installed flat on a base to

a maximum of a 15 degree angle of inclination to

ensure optimum lubrication.

2. The inlet to the pump should be sized for the

flow rate of the pump with no unnecessary

restrictions that can cause cavitation. Teflon

tape should be used to seal all joints. If pumps

are to be operated at temperatures in excess of

80

0

F, it is important to insure a positive head to

the pump to prevent cavitation.

3. The discharge plumbing from the pump

should be properly sized to the flow rate to

prevent line pressure loss to the work area. It is

essential to provide a safety bypass valve

Finally, remember that high pressure operation in a pump system has many advantages. But, if it is used carelessly

and without regard to its potential hazard, it can cause serious injury.

NOTE: Contact Giant Industries for Service School Information. Phone: (419)-531-4600

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