Caution, Warning – AAON BL-600 User Manual

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into the units of the pump head as stated on
the pump nameplate and compare the
values. Should the actual pump operating
head be significantly less than the nameplate
head value it is typically permissible to
throttle the discharge isolation valve until
the actual operating head is equal to the
nameplate value.

Any noise or vibration usually disappears.
The system designer or operator should be
made aware of this soon as some adjustment
may be required to the pump impeller
diameter or drive settings, if applicable, to
make the pump suitable for the system as
installed.








Check rotation arrow prior to operating the
unit. The rotation of all Vertical In-Line
units is “clockwise” when viewed from the
drive end. (Looking from on top of / behind
the motor)

General Care
Vertical In-Line pumps are built to operate
without periodic maintenance, other than
motor lubrication on larger units. A
systematic inspection made at regular
intervals, will ensure years of trouble-free
operation, giving special attention to the
following:

Keep unit clean.

Keep moisture, refuse, dust or other

loose particles away from the pump and
ventilating openings of the motor.

Avoid operating the unit in overheated

surroundings (Above 100ºF/40ºC).











Any possibility of the unit starting while
being serviced must be eliminated.

If

mechanical

seal

environmental

accessories are installed, ensure water is
flowing through the sight flow indicator and
that filter cartridges are replaced as
recommended.

Lubrication

Pump
Lubrication is not required. There are no
bearings in the pump that need external
lubrication service.

Large Series split-coupled units are installed
with a shaft bushing located beneath the
impeller that is lubricated from the pump
discharge. This bearing is field removable
for service on the 20x20x19 size without
disturbing the motor or other major pump
components.

Motor
Follow

the

lubrication

procedures

recommended by the motor manufacturer.
Many small and medium sized motors are
permanently lubricated and need no added
lubrication. Generally if there are grease
fittings evident the motor needs periodic
lubrication, and if there are no grease fittings
evident, no periodic lubrication is required.


Check

rotation

arrow

prior

to

operating the unit.

CAUTION


Electric

shock

hazard.

Before

attempting to perform any service or
maintenance

on

pumping

unit,

disconnect power source to the
driver, LOCK IT OFF and tag with the
reason.

WARNING

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