SPP Pumps Thrustream - Extended User Manual

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Manual No/Rev

W12-005E / 3

Operators Instructions for Horizontal

Extended Thrustream Centrifugal Pumps

Our policy is one of continuous improvement and we reserve the right to alter specifications at any time

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Cut each ring from the spiral at an angle of 45°
diagonally across the guidelines.


Repacking Procedure

10 Insert the first ring and tap it to the bottom of

the stuffing box. Each following ring should be
installed in the same manner and positioned in
the stuffing box so that the "split" is advanced
120°.

11 Install the lantern ring(s) (46) in the proper

position(s) to align with the seal lubrication
connection(s), allowing for movement of the
ring deeper into the box as the packing is
compressed.


12. When the all the rings have been inserted, the

last packing ring should not protrude from the
stuffing box face.


13. Slide the gland into the stuffing box and

ensure that it sits squarely against the last
packing ring. Fit the gland retainer (50X) and
the gland retaining nuts (50F) on the studs
(50A) and tighten evenly to finger pressure.


14. Start the pump as per paragraph 5.2, allow

pressure to increase to normal level and
ensure that air is not trapped in the pump
casing.


15. A soft packed gland must have slight steady

leakage, and this should start soon after the
pump reaches it’s normal operating pressure.


16. If gland leakage stops, the pump will overheat

leading to seal damage or premature pump
failure. If overheating is detected, the pump
must be stopped and allowed to cool and
when restarted, gland leakage should start.


17. If the pump overheats again, stop the pump

restart it again, do not slacken the gland
retaining nuts.


18. After the pump had been running for 10

minutes with steady leakage, tighten the gland
nuts by one sixth of a full turn. Continue to
adjust at 10-minute intervals, each time
evenly, by one sixth of a full turn, until leakage
is reduced to an acceptable level (30 drops
per minute minimum).


19. Excessive gland pressure will cause damage

by cutting off lubrication to the packing, and
the packing will burn and damage the sleeve.

6.3

Maintenance of Mechanical Seals

Generally no maintenance is required on
mechanical seals. They should be replaced if
leakage occurs but if maintenance is required,
the manufacturer's information is given in
Appendix IIl.

6.4

Bearing Lubrication


The ball bearings are supplied pre-loaded with
appropriate grease. A grease nipple and V
ring seals are fitted to the bearing housing to
ensure that any surplus grease is trapped
inside the bearing housing.

It is important to know the weight of grease
delivered by each stroke your grease gun to
ensure application of the correct amount of
grease.

It is recommended that the drive end bearings
are topped up as per the Recommended
Maintenance Schedule in Section 6.

Recommended Grease Lubricant:

International

Standard

DIN 51825:

KP2 K-30

As Supplied with

a new pump.

TEXACO MULTIFAK ALL

PURPOSE EP2

Note Greasing points may be provided for the
bearings on the electric motor fitted, refer to
Appendix I for motor maintenance details.

6.5

Bearing Replacement

Ball bearings will provide satisfactory service
for their designed working life if they are
correctly lubricated and inspected at the
intervals shown in Section 6. - Recommended
Maintenance Schedule.

Bearing Specifications

Shaft Module

Bearing Specification

1E

6214

2E

6218

3E

6220

2T

6411

3T

6218


A suitable bearing puller is required for
removal of the bearings from the pump shaft.
If a puller is not available, a hammer and soft
metal drift may be used to tap evenly around
the face of the inner ring.

Exerting force on the outer ring of a ball

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