3 impeller clearance, 4 direction of rotation, 5 guarding – UNIREX Pump User Manual

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MARK 3 USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569102 08-06

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5.2.3 Oil mist

The inlet port for all horizontal pumps is the plugged

½ in. NPT located at the top of the bearing housing.

A vent fitting has been supplied on the bearing carrier

as well as a plugged ¼ in. NPT bottom drain on the

bearing housing. See section 4.6.6.7,

Oil mist

lubrication system

. Do not allow oil level to remain

above the center of the bearing housing sight glass

window with purge mist (wet sump) systems.

The optional oil slinger must not be used with an oil

mist system.

There are two inlet ports for In-Line pumps. In addition

to the connection described above a second inlet is

made at the

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carrier [3240]. A vent fitting has been supplied on the

bearing carrier as well as a plugged

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drain on the bearing housing for Group 1 pumps and on

the adapter [1340] for Group 2 pumps.

5.3 Impeller clearance

The impeller clearance was set at the factory based

on the application temperature at the time the pump

was purchased. (See figure 5-12.) For a reverse

vane impeller the clearance is set to the cover while

the open impeller clearance is set to the casing. If

the process temperature changes the impeller

clearance must be reset. (See section 6.6.)

Figure 5-12: Impeller clearance settings

Temperature °C (°F)

Clearance mm (in.)

< 93 (200)

0.46 ± 0.08 (0.018 ± 0.003)

93 to 121 (200 to 250)

0.53 (0.021)

122 to 149 (251 to 300)

0.61 (0.024)

150 to 176 (301 to 350)

0.69 (0.027)

177 to 204 (351 to 400)

0.76 (0.030)

205 to 232 (401 to 450)

0.84 (0.033)

>232 (450)

0.91 (0.036)

Notes:

1. For 3x1.5-13 and 3x2-13 at 3500 rpm add 0.08 mm (0.003 in.).

2. Rotation of bearing carrier from center of one lug to center of

next results in axial shaft movement of 0.1 mm (0.004 in.).

3. Reverse vane impeller set to cover, open impeller to casing.

5.4 Direction of rotation

5.4.1 Rotation check

It is absolutely essential that the

rotation of the motor be checked before connecting

the shaft coupling. Incorrect rotation of the pump, for

even a short time, can dislodge and damage the

impeller, casing, shaft and shaft seal. All Mark 3

pumps turn clockwise as viewed from the motor end.

A direction arrow is cast on the front of the casing as

shown in figure 5-13. Make sure the motor rotates in

the same direction.

Figure 5-13

5.4.2 Coupling installation

The coupling (figure 5-14) should be

installed as advised by the coupling manufacturer.

Pumps are shipped without the spacer installed. If

the spacer has been installed to facilitate alignment,

then it must be removed prior to checking rotation.

Remove all protective material from the coupling and

shaft before installing the coupling.

Figure 5-14

5.5 Guarding

Power must never be applied to the

driver when the coupling guard is not installed.

Flowserve coupling guards are safety devices intended

to protect workers from inherent dangers of the rotating

pump shaft, motor shaft and coupling. It is intended to

prevent entry of hands, fingers or other body parts into a

point of hazard by reaching through, over, under or

around the guard. No standard coupling guard provides

complete protection from a disintegrating coupling.

Flowserve cannot guarantee their guards will

completely contain an exploding coupling.

5.5.1 Clam shell guard - standard

The standard coupling guard for all Mark 3 pumps is the

“clam shell” design and is shown in figure 5-15. It is

hinged at the top and it can be removed by loosening

one of the foot bolts and sliding the support leg out from

under the cap screw. Note that the foot is slotted. The

leg can then be rotated upward and half of the guard

can be disengaged (unhinged) from the other.

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