Servicing your submersible pump, Maintaining your pump, Changing seal oil – BJM Pumps KZN(R)-F SERIES HEAVY DUTY AGITATOR TOP DISCHARGE Electric Submersible Pumps User Manual

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SERVICING YOUR SUBMERSIBLE PUMP

Pump should be disconnected from the electric power supply before proceeding to do
any service or maintenance.
To service or repair your pump, please contact your local BJM Pumps distributor.
Service should only be performed by a qualified electrician.

The design of the “F” series

high temperature pump models is unique and requires specific knowledge to perform
the proper assembly. BJM Pumps recommends that all electrical service work be
performed at the factory, or by a factory trained and certified repair technician, to insure
that the materials and assembly methods meet BJM standards.

MAINTAINING YOUR PUMP

Pump should be disconnected from the electric power supply before proceeding

to do any service or maintenance.

Pump should be inspected at regular intervals.

More frequent inspections are required if the pump is used in a harsh

environment.

Preventative maintenance should be performed to reduce the chance of

premature failure.

Worn impellers and lip seals should be replaced.

Cut or cracked power cords must be replaced. (Never operate a pump with a

cut, cracked or damaged power cord.)

Seal oil should be checked once per year.

Maintenance should always be done when taking a pump out of service before

storage.

1) Clean pump of dirt and other build up.
2) Check condition of oil around the shaft seals.
3) Check hydraulic parts: check for wear.
4) Inspect power cable. Make sure that it is free of nicks or cuts.

CHANGING SEAL OIL

Changing the seal oil in the KZN-F Series pumps is very easy.

1) Make sure that the pump is de-energized and locked out for service.
2) Lay the pump down on its side.
3) Remove the screws that hold the bottom plate in place.
4) Remove bottom plate.
5) Remove screws holding the suction cover.
6) Remove the suction cover.
7) Remove the impeller.
8) Remove the inspection screw for the oil chamber (pos#50-08). Pour out a small

sample of the oil. If it is milky white, or contains water, then the oil and possible, the
mechanical seal, should be changed. If an oil change is needed:

9) Remove the screws that hold the oil chamber cover in place & remove the oil.
10) Replace the mechanical seal if necessary.
11) Replace the oil.
12) Assemble the pump.

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