Piping checklist – Bell & Gossett P2000452 Series 580 User Manual

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Guideline

Explanation/comment

Take into consideration the occurrence of unwanted

noise and vibration.

The best pump location for noise and vibration

absorption is on a concrete floor with subsoil

underneath.

If the pump location is overhead, undertake special

precautions to reduce possible noise transmission.

Consider a consultation with a noise specialist.

Piping checklist

WARNING:

• The heating of water and other fluids causes volumetric expansion. The associated forces can cause

the failure of system components and the release of high-temperature fluids. In order to prevent this,
install properly sized and located compression tanks and pressure-relief valves. Failure to follow these
instructions can result in serious personal injury or death, or property damage.

• Avoid serious personal injury and property damage. Make sure that the flange bolts are adequately

torqued.

Check

Explanation/comment

Checked

Check that a section of straight pipe, with a

length that is five times its diameter, is installed

between the suction side of the pump and the

first elbow, or that a suction diffuser is installed.

This reduces suction turbulence by

straightening the flow of liquid before it

enters the pump.

Check that the suction and discharge pipes are

supported independently by use of pipe hangers

near the pump.

This eliminates pipe strain on the pump.

Check that there is a strong, rigid support for the

suction and discharge lines.

As a rule, ordinary wire or band hangers are

not adequate to maintain proper alignment.

For pumps with flanges, check that the bolt holes

in the pump flanges match the bolt holes in the

pipe flanges.

For pumps mounted in vertical piping with the

motor in the horizontal position, check that

adequate support is provided.

This prevents strain on the pump parts and

piping. Do not mount the pump with the

motor vertically downward. Do not use

motor lift rings to suspend the pump.

Check that the suction or discharge lines are not

forced into position.

Coupling and bearing wear will result if

suction or discharge lines are forced into

position.
The code for Pressure Piping (A.S.A.B.

31.1) lists many types of supports available

for various applications.

Check that fittings for absorbing expansion are

installed in the system when considerable

temperature changes are expected.

This helps to avoid strain on the pump.

Check that you have a foot valve of equal or

greater area than the pump suction piping when

you use an open system with a suction lift.

Prevent clogging by using a strainer at the

suction inlet next to the foot valve. Make

sure that the strainer has an area three times

that of the suction pipe with a mesh hole

diameter of no less than 0.25 in. (0.64 cm).

Check that flexible piping is used on both the

suction and discharge sides of the pump when

you use an isolation base.

Check that a properly sized suction strainer

conforming to NSF/ANSI Standard 50 is

installed in the suction line.

Prevents clogging. Make sure the strainer

has an area three times that of the suction

pipe with a mesh hole diameter of no less

than 0.25 in. (0.64 cm).

Installation

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Series 580 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

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