SPP Pumps Unistream User Manual

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Manual No/Rev

W21-002E / 10

Operators Instructions for

Unistream Centrifugal Pumps

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

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4.3 Pump Preparation

Abrasion

and

Entrapment

Hazard

Do NOT touch any moving or

rotating parts. Guards are provided to
prevent access to these parts, where they
have been removed for maintenance they
MUST be replaced before operating the
equipment.

Remove packaging but leave the flange
covers in place, check that impeller rotates
freely by hand by turning the shaft.

4.4 Pump Installation

It is recommended that the pump unit is
fitted to the baseplate before fitting the motor
and coupling. The distance between shaft
ends should be established to suit the
coupling by reference to the manufacturer's
instructions.

4.5 Shaft Alignment

To minimise the side load on the bearings
and to achieve full coupling and bearing life.
It is recommended that the shafts are
aligned as accurately as possible i.e. well
below the allowable misalignment of the
coupling.

Refer to the coupling manufacturer's
instructions or proceed generally thus:

a) Lateral Alignment


Mount a dial gauge
on the motor shaft
or coupling with the
gauge running on
the

machined

diameter

of

the

pump coupling. Turn the motor shaft and
note the total indicator reading.

b) Angular Alignment


Mount a dial gauge
on the motor shaft
or coupling to run
on a face of the
pump coupling as
near the outside
diameter

as

possible. Turn the motor shaft and note
the total indicator reading.

c) Confirm Lateral Alignment

Mount

the

dial

gauge on the pump
shaft or coupling
with

the

gauge

running

on

the

machined diameter
of

the

motor

coupling. Turn the pump shaft and note the
total indicator reading.

d) Adjustment

The motor must be shimmed and re-
positioned to align the shafts within the
coupling manufacturer's specifications.

e) Alternative Method

If a dial gauge is not available, callipers or
taper gauge may be used to measure the
distance between the coupling flanges at
four points around the circumference and a
straight edge used to check the lateral
alignment of the outer flange diameters.

Shaft alignment must be
checked again after the

final positioning of the pump unit and
connection to pipework as this may have
disturbed the pump or motor mounting
positions.

If hot liquids (above
80°C)

are

being

pumped, alignment should be checked and
reset with the pump and motor at their
normal operating temperature. If this is not
possible, SPP Pumps Ltd. can supply
estimated initial offset figures to suit
extreme operating temperatures.

4.6 Suction Pipework

The run of suction pipework must be such
that air can NOT become trapped where it
would be sucked into the pump on starting.
The bore of suction pipe is recommended
to be one or two sizes larger than the pump
suction branch and reducers if used must
be eccentric to eliminate the possibility of
an air pocket being formed.

Bends in the suction pipeline should be as
large as possible, the pipe made as short
and as straight as possible and all joints
must be fully airtight. If fitting a foot valve, it
should have a free area of one and a half
times the area of the suction pipe.

ATTENTION

ATTENTION

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