Pump orientation – Bell & Gossett P82893D Series 60 In-Line Centrifugal Pumps User Manual

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Check that the pipeline has isolation valves around

the pump and has a drain valve in the suction pipe.

Use PTFE tape sealer or a high quality thread sealant

when you install the suction and discharge

connections to a threaded pump housing.

On an open system, check that the end of the suction

pipe is at least 3 ft. below the surface of the water in

the suction well.

This prevents air from being drawn into the

pump. Avoid air pockets in the suction line and

make sure that each section of the suction pipe

is air tight.

Check that new flange gaskets are installed between

the flanges of the pump body end suction and

discharge pipes. Make sure that these gaskets are

clean and grease-free.

Suitable fasteners for this connection are

supplied in the Xylem fastener pack. Apply a

torque of 8 to 11 ft. lbs (11 to 15 Nm) to each of

the flange bolts. Both the suction and

discharge flanges must be torqued to the same

level.

Pump orientation

You can install this pump to discharge up, down, left, or right. However, make sure that
you install the pump according to these pump orientation guidelines:

• Reposition the pump body by removing the body bolts and rotating the body around

the bearing assembly.

• Only install the pump with the motor shaft horizontal.
• The bearing assembly vent slots or coupler access window must always face up.
• Do not reposition the motor on the bearing assembly.
• The arrow on the pump body must point in the direction of the flow.

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Discharge

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Body

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Direction of flow arrow

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Suction

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Bearing assembly

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Motor

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Vent slots

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Rotation arrow

Figure 2: Bearing assembly with vent slots facing up

Installation

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